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Different Kinds Of Curly Hair And How To Care For Your Curly Hair Type

Each hair type is beautiful and unique. While some are simple to manage, some can be really tricky to deal with. We know every person with curly hair type is shaking their head in despair right now because they know the struggle. Managing curly hair can be a mammoth task, but it is truly worth it. However, to perfect your curl pattern it is important to determine the kind of curly hair you have. Did you know there are at least four different types of curly hair? Well now you will and we are here to help you understand curly hair categories in detail.

What are the different types of hair?

While there can be numerous segregations when it comes to determining your hair type, here are the most common curly hair categories.

To determine your type of curly hair, simply let your hair air dry after you wash them. The way your hair dries up will help you determine its type.

Type 1 - Once your hair dries, if it remains straight from the roots and starts to slightly curl at the end you have wavy hair. Wavy hair has soft swept curls at the end. However, it can range from soft waves to deep waves. Soft waves are when your tresses have romantic waves, however, deep waves are when you have prominent ringlets at the end.

Type 2 - If your hair looks wavy after washing it, but ends up becoming curlier as it dries, you have a curly hair type. Curly hair usually has springy curls that have a bounce to them. The intensity of your curl pattern can range from soft curls to ultra curly hair.

Type 3 - If your dried hair has tightly wound curls that shrink as they dry, you have a kinky hair type. If your curl pattern forms a zig zag that wraps around itself, you have coiled or zig zag kinky curls. These curls are also tightly coiled and can be fragile to manage.

Type 4 - After air drying your hair, if it remains straight and doesn’t get curly or coily, you surely have straight hair.

How do I care for my type of curly hair?

A lot of information on the curly girl method is available, however, there is no need to complicate the process. We have a simple routine for you that will help you care for your kind of curly hair.

  • If you have type 1 hair, all you need to do is add a lightweight serum to your routine. A serum will keep frizz at bay and enhance the look of your waves.

  • Type 2 and type 3 hair have a tighter curl pattern that need a little more care. Start by washing your hair with a sulphate-free shampoo and conditioner. This will ensure your hair is moisturised and has a bounce to it.

  • Once a week, use a nourishing hair mask to hydrate and nourish your hair. Hair masks penetrate deep into your tresses and give your type of curly hair more life.

  • When your hair is damp, use a wet brush to comb through it gently. This ensures your hair isn’t pulled or tugged, which is common when you dry comb your hair.

  • Lastly, don’t forget to use a hydrating leave-in conditioner. You can apply this to your dry hair and scrunch it upwards. This is a simple way to define your curl pattern and manage your curly hair.

Different types of curly hair categories require some extra care, but the end result is worth it all. If you’re looking for a hydrating shampoo and conditioner, the Garnier Long and Strong Fructis range is perfect for people with different types of curly hair. It has a mild, yet nourishing formula that will give you luscious and healthy locks. For more hair care advice, check out these genius hair care tips from the house of Garnier.