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2A - This wavy hair has a coarser texture and it easily frizzes, which can be remedied with frizz control products.
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2B - Hair has defined waves that fall close to the head. Hair can be prone to frizz and has a medium texture.
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2C - This fine-textured hair tends to be on the thin side. Going curly or perfectly straight is easy. Heavy styling products will weigh down the hair leaving curls limp and lifeless.
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3A - Loose & Curly. Hair is loosely curled and has the most natural shine. This hair type tends to have big loose curls and spirals with a well-defined “S” shape.
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3B - This hair can range from loose spiral ringlet curls with bounce to tight corkscrew curls. This curl type can be prone to dryness so be sure to use products with plenty of hydration.
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3C - At the end of the curly hair spectrum is Very Curly hair. This hair type that is made up of densely packed tight, voluminous corkscrew coils and borderlines kinky hair. Sometimes defined as curly coily hair, these bouncy curls look their best when moisturised and defined. Frizz control is a must. Prone to shrinkage.
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4A - Hair is fine, densely packed corkscrew or S-shaped coils that are soft and pliable.
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4B - Hair is denser and thicker with a Z-shaped coil pattern as opposed to a coil or curl.
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4C - Type 4 coily hair is defined as fine, thin, wiry, and coarse while densely packed in coils. The main challenges coily hair women experience is lack of hair definition, dryness, tangles, shrinkage, and breakage. You can rock your beautiful coils if you take the right steps for hair health, moisture, and styling products that do not dry.
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