Or if you find that you have really varying curl patterns in different sections and want to try to make it more even, check out my post about my uneven curl pattern and how I try to tighten my straighter sections to get more of a balance. I have a whole post about air drying vs diffusing wavy hair if you’d like to see and read about how it make a difference in my hair pattern. My hair pattern looks a lot different if I don’t use gel or mousse, or if I diffuse or air dry. This is why I usually just refer to my hair as wavy and leave it at that. All of the photos in this blog post are my own hair, I span the whole wavy spectrum 2a, 2b and 2c most days. Most people who do list their hair as a single pattern are just listing their primary curl pattern. This is why many people will list their pattern as something like 2a/2b, because they span multiple patterns. It’s also common for your hair to be different patterns on different days. Most people with wavy or curly hair have two or more curl patterns on different parts of their head. Can Wavy Hair Have Multiple Curl Patterns? Just look at one wave at a time and see what most of your hair seems to align with best. In the graphic above, can you see how you can make out a “letter S” in the 2B photos, and then how the 2a photos are looser, and the 2C photos are tighter than a letter S? That’s how you can determine your wave pattern! If the letter S is close to your hair pattern, you have 2B hair. If you would have to squish the string closer together you have 2 C hair. ![]() if you would have to pull the ends of the string tighter to mimic your hair, then you have 2a waves. Imagine making a letter S with a piece of string. Here are some photos showing each of these to help illustrate. 2A hair is looser than the letter S, and 2c hair is tighter than a letter S. ![]() The easiest way to understand wavy hair patterns is to know that 2B hair is shaped like a letter S. So I’ve taken some photos to help show you how to find your wavy hair number for your individual waves or curls. It makes way more sense to give a type to individual waves/curls. It just doesn’t really make sense to me to try to give a single curl pattern to most people. How confusing! It’s common for people with wavy hair to have more than 1 wavy hair category that they fit into. If you look at any given curl pattern tag, you’ll see a dramatic range of curl patterns. I found the same to be true of looking up #2bhair or similar on Instagram or other places online. ![]() I think finding your curl pattern from those charts is confusing because they show you an entire head of hair, often with varying wavy hair numbers on their head. I would look at different curl pattern charts and feel like the images shown would vary dramatically. ![]() 2B waves are shaped like the letter S, while 2a waves are looser, and 2C waves are tighter.Ģb? 3a? What do these wavy hair numbers or curly hair numbers mean? I found them really confusing at first. Wavy hair is “type 2” hair, spanning from 2a to 2c. I thought I would make a wavy hair chart guide that would be a bit easier to make sense of! Wavy Hair Number I looked at curl pattern charts and found most of them really confusing. I don’t really even know why I wanted to know. Shortly after discovering the curly girl method and realizing my hair was wavy, I wanted to know what my curl pattern was.
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