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🫶🏽 4 C Hair Texture 🫶🏽

To grow 4C hair, prioritize moisture, scalp health, and protecting the hair from damage. This includes using moisturizing products, regularly washing and conditioning, and minimizing heat styling. Additionally, consider protective styles and regular trimming to maintain length and prevent split ends

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    Key Characteristics of 4C Hair

  1. Tight Coils: 4C hair features extremely tight coils, often appearing as a zig-zag pattern, especially when wet.
  2. Zig-Zag Pattern: The coils are often so tightly wound that they can appear as a series of "Z" shapes rather than a smooth, S-shaped curl.
  3. Fragile Strands: 4C hair is considered the most fragile of all curl types, requiring extra care and attention.
  4. High Spring Factor: This means that 4C hair is highly springy and prone to shrinkage when wet or damaged.
  5. Volume: Despite its tight coils, 4C hair can be very voluminous due to the individual strands being so tightly packed together.
  6. Texture: 4C hair can range from fine and soft to coarse and wiry, with the texture significantly impacting styling and care.
  7. Moisture: 4C hair is prone to dryness and requires regular moisturizing to maintain its health and pattern.
  8. Definition: Unlike other curl types, 4C hair in its raw state (without product or manipulation) may not have a defined curl pattern.
  9. Tangles and Breakage: 4C hair is prone to tangles and breakage, especially when not properly cared for.
  10. Shrinkage: 4C hair shrinks significantly when wet, sometimes up to 75% of its length, making it a challenge to maintain length.
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Protective Style

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