Congrats!!
You have awesome hair
Here are your texture type results:
Curl Pattern
coily
Curl Type
4b
Porosity
medium
Density
medium
Width
coarse
COILY 4B - Curly coils that turn heads
Your coils are eye-catching and versatile. However, you are concerned with dryness, detangling, shrinkage, and growth. To address these concerns, wear your curls in protective styles like Twist Out, Bantu knots, and Braid Outs to keep your ends from breaking. NaturallyCurly recommends using a pre-poo with Jamaican black castor oil wash and a deep condition weekly or bi-weekly to keep your scalp and hair strands healthy. Wear a satin or silk-lined hair bonnet at night to ward off hair breakage.
4B celebrities: Esperanza Spalding, Yvette Nicole Brown, Lauryn Hill
Porosity
Medium porosity - Hair with medium porosity often requires the least amount of maintenance. The cuticle layer is looser, allowing just the right amount of moisture to enter while preventing too much from escaping. Hair with normal porosity tends to hold styles well, and can be permed and colored with predictable results. Over time, however, these processes can damage your hair and increase its porosity. Occasional deep conditioning treatments with protein conditioners can benefit medium porosity hair, but proteins should not be included in your daily regimen.
Density
Medium density - If you have medium density hair, you can use a variety of products, styles and cuts to enhance your texture. Try mousse and dry shampoo to play up volume, or use heavier creams and butters to give your hair more weight and hang. Wash'n'gos will allow your existing texture to shine through, while twists and braids will work well to alter your curl pattern and give it more structure.
Width
Coarse width - The strands in coarse hair are very wide in circumference, making them the strongest of all hair textures. As a result, it's easy to maintain length with coarse hair since it's more resistant to damage.
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