Hair Types

Straight
Straight Fine Hair
Hair that naturally lies flat and straight without any waves or curls and has individual strands that are thin or delicate.
Straight Medium Hair
Hair that is naturally straight, meaning it lacks significant waves or curls. It falls between fine and coarse in terms of thickness.
Straight Thick Hair
Straight,, thick hair, often categorized as Type 1C, is characterized by its lack of waves or curls and a dense, thick strand diameter
Wavy
Wavy Fine Hair
Wavy fine hair is characterized by strands that are both fine (thin in diameter) and have a natural wavy texture, often resembling loose, S-shaped curls.
Wavy Medium Hair
Wavy medium hair, often categorized as Type 2B, features a medium-thick texture with defined, loose S-shaped waves.
Wavy Thick Hair
Wavy, thick hair is characterized by loose, “S”-shaped waves that are not as tightly coiled as curly hair. It falls between straight and curly hair types.
Coily
Coily Fine Hair
Fine hair strands with tightly coiled curls that are delicate with a distinct zig zag pattern and moderate volume.
Coily Medium Hair
Medium strands with tightly coiled curls and a distinct zig zag pattern that can be prone to dryness and tangling.
Coily Thick Hair
Coily, thick hair is characterized by tight, springy curls or coils, a prominent zig-zag or spring-like pattern, and a dense, voluminous appearance.
Curly
Curly Fine Hair
Hair that has both a fine texture (meaning the individual strands are thin) and a curly pattern (meaning they form a spiral or wave shape)
Curly Medium Hair
This means the hair has well-defined curls, typically shaped like “S” or “spiral” formations, but with a medium diameter, meaning the curls are not as tight.
Curly Thick Hair
Hair characterized by individual strands that are wider than average in diameter and have a naturally curved or coiled shape