Curly Hair
Curly hair pattern is classified as type 3 hair with sub-types 3a (pictured on the left), 3b (pictured in the middle), and 3c (pictured at the right). Curly hair can be obtained in many ways, either naturally or through styling. It is if full-bodied and very climate dependent. this pattern can be made straight for a little while. Curly hair has different needs depending on your environment and the season you are in, for example, winter months will require more care than usual to prevent it from drying, which will lead to definite breakage. Summer time will be the opposite where less products can be used to maintain your curly tresses. Type 3 hair pattern will make an 'S' shape when it is short and a repetitive wave resembling a 'Z' shape when its longer. At any rate, there is a definite curl pattern in place with or without products and a lack of proper care render dull curls. washing curly hair can be a challenge at times, especially when it's long and thick. To alleviate the hassle, follow the tips provided here (curly hair care) and be on your way to a hassle-free routine.
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