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    Default Unexpected waves!

    Hey everybody
    With the exception of some braid waves, my hair is quite straight!
    Today though, I have these awesome waves on the front/side of my hairline!!
    It got me wondering where in the world these came from

    I came up with a few ideas....
    1. I got caught in the rain today, so maybe it was the rain water.
    2. Maybe after my hair was soaked from the rain, it dried in a
    different way then normal.
    3. Maybe my more recent growth is being treated better so it's
    acting different.

    What are your thoughts?
    Has anyone else had an experience like this?
    Love to hear from all of you
    Enjoyed chin length for awhile but my hair sticks are calling!
    ................................Time to Grow!.

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    Default Re: Unexpected waves!

    My hair is very straight and slick. But when it's humid, I've been working outdoors and sweating, or if I take a shower the hair near my temples tends to curl a bit. For me, it's the humidity. My little curls comb right out, sad to say.

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    Not too long ago, I decided to try and type my hair with the help of the hair typing pictures here on LHC. I washed my hair and left it completely alone. I didnt tough it at all until it was completely dry. I was shocked. I had some wave! I had about one or two S curves on my fine hair. I know thats not alot of wave but I am 44 years old and thought my hair was completely straight! I had no idea that completely straight hair dries completely straight. So I am so pumpled over this that I got a some hair healthy gel to help hold my waves and I let my hair air dry. I am embracing the waves that I never knew I had-I love it!

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    Default Re: Unexpected waves!

    embee I forgot about the humidity factor, that could be part of it.

    spookyghost That's great that you are able to embrace some waves. Who knows maybe I will be able to see these waves again.
    Enjoyed chin length for awhile but my hair sticks are calling!
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    My hair is 2b/2c but can look more like 2a depending how it dries. If I get caught in the rain it bounces right up to 2c I've taken to getting caught in the rain intentionally now...

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    Spooky ghost, sounds like you're a 1b or 1c.

    I'd always thought my hair was stick straight too. After a few months of less handling and more moisture from CWC, it was clear I had looooong subtle S waves. About 5-6 waves get me to waist, which is a lot less than pretty much any 2a, but it's definitely not 1b either... so I type myself as 1c. (a reasonable argument could be made for 1c/2a, but so far if I stick with CWC I don't get wavier and I don't get frizz, so for now I'm sticking. going to more curl friendly methods doesn't get me a boost either)

    Pretty much all of us start off with the wrong hair type. 1a vs 1c isn't all that drastically wrong, but plenty of people come in thinking 1a when really they're more a 2c or a 3a. Hair is pretty malleable so a lot of curlies can get a really straight look just by pretending their hair is straight. The tradeoff is that that kind of treatment can be damaging... so it's usually better to work with the curls as much as you can.

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    Default Re: Unexpected waves!

    What a fun thing to learn about your hair! I love these unexpected surprises. Gratz on your wavies!

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    Default Re: Unexpected waves!

    Quote Originally Posted by Iolanthe13 View Post
    My hair is 2b/2c but can look more like 2a depending how it dries. If I get caught in the rain it bounces right up to 2c I've taken to getting caught in the rain intentionally now...
    That's so funny!

    [quote=torrilin;2124692]Spooky ghost, sounds like you're a 1b or 1c.
    I think I should figure out how to accurately find out my hair type.


    Quote Originally Posted by SpinDance View Post
    What a fun thing to learn about your hair! I love these unexpected surprises. Gratz on your wavies!
    Thanks!
    Enjoyed chin length for awhile but my hair sticks are calling!
    ................................Time to Grow!.

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    Default Re: Unexpected waves!

    Fia's hairtyping system explains how you go about typing your hair.

    The visual guide to hairtyping gives you pictures so you can work things out a bit more easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torrilin View Post
    Fia's hairtyping system explains how you go about typing your hair.

    The visual guide to hairtyping gives you pictures so you can work things out a bit more easily.
    Thanks, I will look into it!
    Enjoyed chin length for awhile but my hair sticks are calling!
    ................................Time to Grow!.

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