![]() ![]() ![]() It’s not uncommon to have a combination of several different curl patterns on your head either. They can help you to understand how to not only get the best out your curls, but care for the texture of your hair. These sub-classifications are based on the width and diameter of your hair wave, curl or coil. C’s will have the smallest and most tightly wound curl.A’s will typically have a WIDER and looser curl.These LETTERS help to describe how tightly wound your curls are within your curl TYPE. These are letters that help to understand and identify your curl PATTERN. Within these 4 curl types, there are what we call Sub- Classifications. There are FOUR different and unique curl TYPES. and along the way, we'll throw in some free tips on how to get the best results for your individual curl type! So, we’ve done the hard work for you, (you’re welcome!) and created this simple guide on understanding your curl patterns. We know looking at your hair it can seem overwhelming, and there is A LOT of information out there for us curlies. So how do you figure out what type of curls you have? Well, that's actually easier than it sounds. It's true, the one head can host multiple curl patterns, and understanding your curly hair can be the key that unlocks your best curls yet. Cracking the code on your curl type can be a mission, but it’s not impossible! Until you look at your head of hair closely you probably don't realise just how many curl patterns can exist on the one head of hair.
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