Newly Natural #4 | Natural Hair Type: What, Why & How | Coils and Glory

(Final Updated On: October vii, 2020)

Newly Natural is a series of postal service for newbies. Check out the first mail on how to prepare SMART Goals for your hair, the 2d mail on 3 means to go natural and the tertiary post on ten key topics to research about your hair. This fourth post is on the basics of pilus typing.

Natural hair typing is a controversial topic in the natural hair community as many believe that it'due south divisive and discriminatory. I disagree with this stance because the hair nomenclature system has helped me to understand my hair much better than before. For example, I apply to draw my hair as "tough African hair", and other hair type equally "mixed hair" or "Caribbean pilus" or "prissy hair". Withal, later on doing some research about my pilus, I came to realize that these descriptions are vague and somewhat discriminatory. Since the African hair texture is so complex, describing 1's hair as beingness kinky, tightly coiled or curly can be subjective because someone's tightly coiled hair might be some other person's curly hair.  So instead of describing my hair in a negative and vague way, I accept come to realize that assigning a letter and number to my pilus has helped me to target my search efforts online, for instance, searching for 4c hairstyles generates more results online than searching for "tough African hairstyles".

 What is Pilus Typing?

Similar whatever classification organisation, the hair typing system isn't discriminatory. Since there are multiple variations of curly hair and coily hair, the hair classification system puts a number to every hair blazon so that it'due south easier for members of the same group to relate to each other.

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Straight pilus all look the same and requires the same pilus care technique. But the game changes when the hair is left at its natural land

Why do we need to hair type?

The variation of Black hair texture is very vast and can be too circuitous to understand. So the pilus typing organization is useful for these five reasons

  1. It helps us to better describe our pilus texture without sounding too vague/broad
  2. It helps the states to target our enquiry efforts when typing keywords online
  3. Information technology helps us to better identify with others who falls under the same hair category and to seek hair advice which will benefit our hair type
  4. Information technology helps us to select hairstyles which are more suitable for our hair type
  5. It help the states to select products that will work best for our hair. Tightly coiled hair tends to dry out more than easily and can be a task to detangle, significant that moisturizing conditioners will be a staple for someone with such a pilus type.

How to classify your pilus

To get an accurate result, examine freshly washed and naked (free of products) hair. If transitioning, you volition need to appraise the hair at the roots to go a more authentic result. If you just did a big chop, you should wait for more hair to abound out, then that you can get the correct results. Delight note that it'south mutual to have multiple hair textures on one head, so it'southward non unusual for y'all to fall under multiple hair categories. The hair type which is more visible on your head will be your dominant pilus type. For case, if 75% of your hair is type 4c, 10% 4b and 15% 3c, and then your hair blazon volition be considered type 4c. The pilus classification organisation can be confusing to some people due to the alphabets, so yous can just group your hair as either being type 3 or type 4.

Hair Typing

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For more details and a shut upwardly picture on each hair type, simply visit Naturally Curly where y'all can too find tips on how to intendance for your private pilus type.

What to practise after this assessment?

Knowing your pilus type is most useful for making hairstyle choices and hair manipulation techniques.To avert many hair woes,  it might aid to search for pilus tips which are geared towards your pilus texture. Technically, if you follow a  blogger or vlogger with a similar pilus texture, they will share their hits and misses when it comes to natural hair products, hair styles and any other hair related tips.

This isn't to say that you lot can't learn from bloggers with a different hair texture, the hair fiber is made up of the same chemical component and so it will require like hair care practices. It's just that the unlike roll and coil formation of our pilus requires that nosotros treat it in a unique manner.

The next post in the Newly Natural Serial will talk about hair habits yous should terminate doing when transitioning and afterwards you've gone natural.

Do you pilus type? What is your hair blazon?

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