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The Secrets Of 2C Hair You Don’t Know
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What exactly is Type 2 hair?
[Image: type-2-wavy-hair.jpg]
The hair classification system includes several classifications, including type 2c hair. Hair types are a four-category classification system for hair textures.
Within each hair type there are subcategories. For type 2 hair, these include types 2a, 2b and 2c. Let's take a closer look so you can determine where the locks are.
Type 2: Wavy hair
[b]Hair type 2a[/b]
Type 2a wavy hair resembles straight hair the most. It has flat roots that begin to wave a few inches below the hair shaft. It has loosely shaped waves and thinning hair density. 2a is the least likely of the three wave types to have a curly hair day.
[b]Hair type 2b[/b]
Type 2b hair has a distinct S-shape that begins at the hair's midpoint. Its medium thickness level, like its waviness level, falls right in the middle of types 2a and 2c. The voluminous texture allows it to keep its shape even when wet, but it also makes it more prone to curling.
[b]Hair type 2c[/b]
The 2c hairstyle has the most waves of the two hair types. Each wavy lock has a ringlet-like shape, which is why it is frequently mislabeled as curly hair. However, when compared to natural curls, 2c hair has a distinct S shape.
What exactly is 2C hair?
[Image: 2C-Hair1.jpg]
While many people mistake this hair for curly, it is actually wavy. The waves begin at the roots and continue in a tight S-shape to the tips. Check where your wave begins to distinguish it from other wavy hair. It is a 2C if it is at the root.
And each hair is very thick and chunky, giving the impression that you have a lot of hair. Your hair is curly rather than curly. This is how you determine whether your hair is a 2C or a 3A.

https://www.unice.com/blog/the-secrets-of-2c-hair/
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