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TYPE 2A
There's a slight wave to your hair and lots of body. Frizz can be a factor depending on the porosity. you typically have medium to lower porosity hair (depending upon chemical or heat damage). Hydrating shampoos and conditioners, especially for longer lengths, will help minimise frizz. For styling we suggest water-based products
TYPE 2A
There's a slight wave to your hair and lots of body. Frizz can be a factor depending on the porosity. you typically have medium to lower porosity hair (depending upon chemical or heat damage). Hydrating shampoos and conditioners, especially for longer lengths, will help minimise frizz. For styling we suggest water-based products like mousses and gels to give your waves the best results possible.
TYPE 2B
Beachy waves with a loose s-pattern with little to no bounce. Frizz is sometimes an issue for 2B, which can be aided with extra moisture. We recommend incorporating a mask treatment your shampoo routine about twice a month. To achieve softer more uniform waves, use water-based products like mousse and creams.
TYPE 2C
Almost curly, can be described as a deep wave. your hair is manageable to style but prone to frizz still with a smooth texture to each strand. That means it's also more vulnerable to heat damage, especially when chemically treated. We recommend doing a mask treatment twice a month to provide manageability and moisture. styling with cream-based product like leave-in cream / conditioner. curly hair products equipments and accessories from 2a -- 4c
TYPE 3A
3A is a loose curl without a lot of shrinkage. shampooing too frequently is not good for your hair (since it can dry out your curls out), and you should you aim to shampoo every five to seven days for healthier-looking curls. We recommend deep conditioner masks treatment and leave-ins.
TYPE 3B
3B is a tighter curl, with a spring b
TYPE 3A
3A is a loose curl without a lot of shrinkage. shampooing too frequently is not good for your hair (since it can dry out your curls out), and you should you aim to shampoo every five to seven days for healthier-looking curls. We recommend deep conditioner masks treatment and leave-ins.
TYPE 3B
3B is a tighter curl, with a spring back of 1 to 2 inches that needs more TLC. We recommend weekly wash days as opposed to more frequent washing, since any more than that can dry out your curls. You'll experience your best results using masks with heat, if available, every time you cleanse and condition. (A deep-conditioning cap you can pop in the microwave makes all the difference). we also suggest an in salon steam treatment to really get the product to penetrate your curls. Creams, oils, and butter will give your hair moisture and flexibility when styling.
TYPE 3C
It's likely that with 3C curls, you may have a few textures going on, some might be a corkscrew and some might be zigzag tightly. Either way your natural textures tends to be coarse. Always handle gently and make sure to detangle using a leave-in conditioner and a wide-tooth comb. We recommend styling with denser creams, butter and hydrating gels. from 2a -- 4c curly hair products equipments and accessories
TYPE 4A
hair is coily, these curls start to get more shrinkage as they tend to wrap around themselves or they can be more elongated. Either way, moisture and hydration are paramount to keeping your coils looking and feeling their best. Regular in salon steam treatment is a must. Styling with curl activator, cream, oil and gel.
TYPE 4B
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TYPE 4A
hair is coily, these curls start to get more shrinkage as they tend to wrap around themselves or they can be more elongated. Either way, moisture and hydration are paramount to keeping your coils looking and feeling their best. Regular in salon steam treatment is a must. Styling with curl activator, cream, oil and gel.
TYPE 4B
4B hair is a zigzag more than a curl. It's very fragile, highly porous, and prone to breakage, which is why it needs a lot of love and care in the form of hydration and deep conditioning. We recommend you co-wash in between shampoo and conditioner, as well as regular in salon steam treatment.
TYPE 4C
Similar to 4B textures, 4C hair is tightly coiled, so much so you might not see it's zigzag pattern without stretching it. 4C coils wrap around themselves with little to on drop the curl. Your hair will benefit from using heavier hydrating pomades and gels and products formulated with butters, especially in shampoo's. Note that 4C is also the most fragile of the curl types and is more prone to shrinkage and snapping. we suggest regular in salon steam treatment, moisture, moisture and more moisture. from 2a -- 4c curly hair products equipments and accessories
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