I agree. My coils look the same and I wouldn't call them 3c at allbmoreflyygirl said:I'd say 4a. That coil looks like the coils in my hair.
Ms_Twana said:Okay, so what about a coil like this:
http://images20.fotki.com/v357/free/925d1/9/955812/4178166/coilshot-vi.jpg?1164242451
And that is stretched BTW!!!
Cheleigh said:Well, both 3c and 4c would be equally made-up, as neither were in Andre's original hair typing system.
The difference between 3c and 4a depends on who you ask, although I think that Lucia's definition is as good as any. For example, naturallycurly.com consider's this woman a 4a. Others might consider her a 3c. The image is owned by naturallycurly.com.
For what it's worth, I consider myself bascially a 4a, although I think someone like Blackcardinal is a better textbook example of a 4a.
Cheleigh said:Well, both 3c and 4c would be equally made-up, as neither were in Andre's original hair typing system.
The difference between 3c and 4a depends on who you ask, although I think that Lucia's definition is as good as any. For example, naturallycurly.com consider's this woman a 4a. Others might consider her a 3c. The image is owned by naturallycurly.com.
For what it's worth, I consider myself bascially a 4a, although I think someone like Blackcardinal is a better textbook example of a 4a.
Cheleigh said:Well, both 3c and 4c would be equally made-up, as neither were in Andre's original hair typing system.
The difference between 3c and 4a depends on who you ask, although I think that Lucia's definition is as good as any. For example, naturallycurly.com consider's this woman a 4a. Others might consider her a 3c. The image is owned by naturallycurly.com.
For what it's worth, I consider myself bascially a 4a, although I think someone like Blackcardinal is a better textbook example of a 4a.
LynnieB said:i think i've just found my hair twin!!
who is this woman cheleigh?
Cheleigh said:She's featured in an article about holiday hair. Her name is Fadya. I also love her hair. The article also has what they consider a 3c, a 2b, 3a,
You can read the article here:
Holiday Hair
Cheleigh said:Well, both 3c and 4c would be equally made-up, as neither were in Andre's original hair typing system.
The difference between 3c and 4a depends on who you ask, although I think that Lucia's definition is as good as any. For example, naturallycurly.com consider's this woman a 4a. Others might consider her a 3c. The image is owned by naturallycurly.com.
For what it's worth, I consider myself bascially a 4a, although I think someone like Blackcardinal is a better textbook example of a 4a.
caligirl said:Type 4 hair is coarse whereas type 3 hair has a more silky feel. For example, 3c hair might have really tiny coils, but still be very silky and easy to slick down into a puff. But 4a hair might require the scarf trick to get it to lay down because its more coarse.
caligirl said:Type 4 hair is coarse whereas type 3 hair has a more silky feel. For example, 3c hair might have really tiny coils, but still be very silky and easy to slick down into a puff. But 4a hair might require the scarf trick to get it to lay down because its more coarse.