![]() ![]() Because of your curls, your natural hair oils don't reach down the whole length of the hair strands and so the ends tend to lack moisture, frizz up and eventually break off. To reach the full potential of your curl pattern, your hair needs moisture, especially for 3c and 3b hair. If you have 3c hair the biggest battle you would have to fight is dryness but with the right care, your naturally curly hair will be a bouncy crown of juice. 3c hair types naturally curl around a pencil or drinking straw and aren't as smooth as the other two curly hair types. Type 3 hair (Curly hair)ģc natural hair is made up of tight highly textured corkscrews that are densely packed. To lock in your curls, apply mousse after applying leave-in-conditioner. To maintain frizz, especially for 2c hair, you have to be a fan of anti-humidity products and stylers, i.e, products that protect your hair from the impact of humidity. 2a wavy hair for instance doesn't hold onto curls so well because of its fine texture, that is why the best 2a hair products are usually mousses and gels – these products don't weigh down on your hair and so keep your soft waves alive! You can also go in with hair powder on your roots and water-based mousse to the ends to add volume to your crown. This is because heavy products can weigh down those soft waves to disform them and make them lifeless. The best curl creams for type 2 hair (Wavy hair) are usually light-weight and not creamy or thick. Your strands are thick and entertain frizz easily, especially in damp weather How to Style Wavy Hair ![]() ![]() Unlike the other types of type 2 hair types, 2c hair has a very defined-S-shaped curl pattern that starts from the roots down to the tips. ![]()
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