This article was co-authored by Noël Reid-Killings and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Noël Reid-Killings is a Professional Hair Stylist and the Owner of Noël New York Salon & Boutique. With over a decade of experience, Noël specializes in curating and customizing hair solutions for all hair types and textures. She has worked with countless A-list celebrities including Alicia Keys, Ciara, Yara Shahidi, and Simone Missick. Her work has been featured on makeover shows and in magazines including Essence, Sophisticates Black Hair, Teen Vogue, Elle, 21Ninety, WWD, POPSUGAR, Allure, The Cut, The Huffington Post, and Swaay.
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You know that your hair is naturally curly, but do you know your curl type? Your curl type describes the shape and texture of your curls so you can easily find the best styling products and care routines for your hair. In this article, we’ll dive into each of the curl types and subtypes and explain how to determine your curl type, with the help of professional hair stylists and cosmetologists.
Curl Pattern Chart
Celebrity hair stylist Nöel Reid-Killings explains that curl type charts use a number and letter to describe your curls’ texture, shape, and structure. This allows you to choose the right products and styling methods to keep your hair healthy. Here are the main curl type categories:
- Type 2 hair consists of very loose S-shaped waves.
- Type 3 hair ranges from loose S-shaped curls to tight corkscrews.
- Type 4 hair is coily with tight, dense curls prone to shrinkage.
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