![]() To get a clear idea of your natural curl pattern, it’s best to look at it once you have stopped using heat tools - including blow dryers, flat irons, and curling wands - for at least three months. If you have been straightening your hair for the past few years or even months, you may have heat damage. The best time to identify your curl pattern is when your hair is at its healthiest state this means moisturized and free of damage. This texture-typing system is not meant to be divisive, but to provide guidance that will help you care for, style, and LOVE your mane. It goes without saying, but we’ll say it anyway: We want women of all curl patterns to love and embrace their hair. We know “curly” means a lot of things to a lot of people, and we wince when we see comments on social media saying “Those aren’t real curls those are just waves!” We have no tolerance for comments that insinuate that one curl pattern is better or worse than another. Related: What’s Your Hair Type? Take The QuizĪt Naturall圜urly, we find it useful to divide curl patterns into three main groups: wavy, curly, and coily. ![]() You’ll also be able to more easily find the videos that’ll be most relevant to you. If you are new to the world of natural curls, getting to know your curl pattern can help you discover styling techniques and products that will work for you. Let’s take a step back: Do you have the same curl pattern as the person whose curls you’re envying? If not, you may be setting your curls up to fail. So you bought hair products with the word “curl” on the bottles and watched a few tutorials by a YouTuber who has your dream curls, but for some reason your hair still isn’t coming out the way you want it to.
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