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Category: 360 Waves
Forum Name: Men's 360 Waves - Part II
Forum Description: About 360 Waves
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Printed Date: July 21 2025 at 8:35pm


Topic: FYI
Posted By: dothdamnthang
Subject: FYI
Date Posted: August 03 2008 at 6:36pm
 I found this thread i think this is good info....    
 
 
 
http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=53140&PID=385514#385514">bullet Posted: 2007 27 May at 9:53am
According to Andre Walker and many of the hair typing charts, Type 2 Hair is Wavy hair. 
 
Depending on who you talk to, Type 2 hair has a traditional "S" wave pattern with the waves literally looking like a capitol letter S. 
 
The most important characteristic to Type 2 hair which sets it apart from other types is that the waves snuggle into the head and lay mostly flat.  Of course S style waves can have some volume and may not be perfectly flat but unlike other types of hair, Type 2 hair has a sleeker profile.
 
Although most wavy hair tends to be coarse in texture, there are exceptions to the rule and it is possible to have Type 2 wavy hair that has different textures than coarse.
 
Which is where the Type 2 subcategories come into play. 

Type 2A is generally fine and thin.
Type 2B is medium in texture (neither fine nor thick).
Type 2C is thick and most likely to be coarse.
 
Keep in mind that there is no such thing as "pefect" hair types.  Not only can you have multiple types of hair growing on your head at the same time, your hair type might not act exactly like someone else's hair type.
 
Many people have a combination of Type 1 hair (straight) and Type 2 hair (wavy).  Some people with traditional Type 2 hair might have Type 3 (curly) along the nape of the neck or around the hairline.
 
The reason that different hair typing systems have sprung up over the years is to address the mixture of types.
 
Although the theory exists that Type 2A hair is the easist to handle with the least amount of frizz (the most common http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=53140# - curly hair type), this is not always the case. 
 
While it is much easier to transform curly hair into waves and less easy to transform waves into curls, it can be done with the problem styling products and and tools.



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Posted By: Etreya809
Date Posted: August 06 2008 at 8:55pm
good info, thx brotha. prolly explains why sum n*gz have more troyuble layin down they ish than others

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Posted By: dothdamnthang
Date Posted: August 08 2008 at 1:03am
 True tht

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Posted By: Gristyle
Date Posted: August 08 2008 at 8:26am
good find. How is your wave game going???^^^

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Posted By: dothdamnthang
Date Posted: August 08 2008 at 11:39pm

still brushin an maintaining today i  cut  again will post those in yo other thread in a few days  



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Posted By: Gristyle
Date Posted: August 09 2008 at 3:40am
Great!!!

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