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04-12-2012, 08:25 PM
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beeduh
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Originally Posted by
SaraNoH
FYI, "texture" is actually referring to the thickness of each strand--fine, medium, coarse, more so than the curl pattern. However, commonly in the straight-haired friendly fashion world "texture" means any curl/not straight hair. But for us, it's the properties of each strand.
I'm glad you said this. I was watching a YouTube video of someone getting their hair recurled with different sized curling irons. The stylist kept saying how he was adding different textures to her (chemically straightened curly) hair.
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Feb. 2012
combination hair.
2c
on top - low elasticity
3a&b
scattered underneath - normal elasticity.
fine texture. thin density. A lot of it.
porosity
:
normal to high.
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and
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