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Curl Types: A Guide to Understanding and Embracing Your Curls!

Discovering and learning about our unique curl patterns is an exciting journey that allows us to better understand and embrace our natural hair. At Cellie's Curls, we celebrate the beauty and diversity of curls, and we're here to help you navigate the world of curl types. Let's explore and discover the characteristics of different curl patterns, so you can rock your curls with confidence!  

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Curl Type 4A: The Coily Curls


Type 4C curls have velvety coils with tight curves that flow. These coils are densely packed and have the tightest curl pattern among the type 4 hair types. Type 4C hair can vary in size and shape, and it requires extra care to retain moisture, prevent breakage, and minimize shrinkage. Protective styling and deep conditioning treatments are beneficial for maintaining the health and manageability of 4C curls.

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Curl Type 4B: The Z-Pattern Curls


Type 4B curls feature luscious Z-pattern coils that bend and flare in a zigzag pose. These coils are densely packed and have less defined curls compared to 4A hair. Type 4B hair tends to shrink more, creating a voluminous look. Proper hydration, moisturizing, and protective styling are essential for maintaining the health and definition of 4B curls.  

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Curl Type 4A: The Coily Curls

Type 4A curls have well-defined S-shaped coils that are tightly packed. These coils are smaller and have more elasticity compared to other type 4 curls. They can vary in size and have a springy texture. Type 4A hair requires regular moisturizing and gentle handling to prevent breakage and promote curl retention.

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Curl Type 3: The Curly Curls 

 Type 3 curls are known for their defined spiral curls that range from loose curls to corkscrew coils. These curls have more volume and bounce compared to wavy hair. Type 3 hair can be further classified into subcategories: 3A has larger, looser curls, 3B has medium-sized curls with more spring, and 3C has tightly-coiled curls that often form ringlets. Type 3 curls thrive with moisturizing products that enhance curl definition and reduce frizz.

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Type 3A curls are characterized by larger, looser curls that have a natural bounce and flow. These curls have a defined S-shaped pattern and tend to be more voluminous. Type 3A hair can range from loose waves to well-defined curls, and it often benefits from products that enhance curl definition and reduce frizz. Embracing and caring for your Type 3A curls involves understanding their unique characteristics and using the right techniques and products to keep them moisturized, defined, and beautiful.

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Curl Type 2: The Wavy Curls

 Type 2 curls are characterized by loose, wavy patterns that range from subtle bends to defined S-shaped waves. They have a natural beachy vibe and can vary from light waves to more pronounced curls. Type 2 hair tends to be more prone to frizz and can benefit from the right styling products to enhance its natural texture and definition.  

Discover a comprehensive guide to understanding and embracing your natural curls. Learn about different curl types, from loose curls to tight coils, and find helpful tips on how to care for and style each curl type. Whether you have 3b-3c curls, 3c-4a coils, or 4b-4c kinks, this guide will empower you to love and enhance your unique curl pattern. Embrace your curls with confidence and find the best techniques for achieving beautiful, healthy, and defined curls.