Hair Classification

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What Hair Type Am I? Find Out Now! For curly girls identifying your curl type can be like finding a pair of brand new Manolo Blahniks in your size at a thrift store. Okay, maybe it’s not that difficult, but it’s definitely a challenge! Thankfully, just like your star sign, personality type or any other classification we humans use, there is also a classification for curls. 

Figuring out your curl pattern will help you to discover which products to use and essentially what works for your hair, we’re talking everything from hairstyles to styling methods, you will find your tried and true regimen for the best curls ever. Sounds like a a curly girls’ dream amiright!?

The most popular curl classification system is the 2A to 4C matrix, here’s how it …show more content…

It is the coarsest of wavy hair patterns, therefore it’s more susceptible to frizz and can be difficult to hold a style. (Photo via Evan Agostini via Getty Images) Top Challenge: A wavy girls’s main vice, is frizz. To make those waves behave, look for products formulated to tame frizz without weighing hair down and remember to keep your hands off! Touching your hair will break up your wave definition and welcome frizz. TYPE 3 CURLY These soft and fine textured curls are the largest in diameter out of all the hair types and have a definite loopy “S” pattern. (Insert Photo 4)
Type 3a: These curls are big and loose and there are a lot of them. They tend to have a circumference the width of a piece of sidewalk chalk and the longer the hair the more defined the curls become. (Photo via Chris Graythen via Getty Images) (Insert Photo 5)
Type 3b: These curls can have a combination of textures ranging from perfect spirals to bouncy ringlets or twisty corkscrews. 3b hair lacks some shine, but is big on volume and has a circumference about the size of a Sharpie marker. (Photo via Kevin Winter via Getty Images) (Insert Photo

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