What is the difference between wavy and curly




















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Shopping Cart. Quick Checkout. Item has been added to your cart. Enter Search keyword. Ready To Wear. What is the difference between curly and wavy hair? The shape of the cell of curly hair is oblong, which makes the hair follicle to grow very close to the scalp and the hair does not grow in any straight direction but curls itself like the curls of a cobra snake. The texture of curly hair is coarse like wool.

People belonging to warm and humid climate often seem to have curly hair. Most people from African countries having Negro ancestry have curly hair.

Wavy hair is not straight. It is not curly either. However, it has hints of curls, and this is seen in the form of waves in otherwise straight hair. Wavy hair does not have spirals that are the chief characteristic of curly hair. The shape of the cells producing wavy hair is round. Sometimes wavy hair starts at the ears, and sometimes it starts closer to the root.

Sometimes curly hair starts at the root, and sometimes it starts lower. Where on your head your texture starts is not a defining characteristic of wavy or curly hair. Some say that wavy hair starts at the ears, while curly hair starts at the root.

I agree that it is more common for wavy hair to start at the ears than it is for curly hair to do the same. However, wavy hair can start at the root, and curly hair can start lower on the head. For me, it depends on what routine I use.

On the days when my hair starts higher on my head, it is still wavy, not curly. I have a post sharing how I get my waves to start higher on my head if you want to get your waves to start higher, too! It lists all my articles by title. And I could never find pics that looked like my hair!

Tight waves do not exist, apparently, according to the internet. And all the pics of waves and half those of curls are always styled instead of natural so they're uniform and perfectly shaped to match whatever definition the poster is going by. So major thanks for your pics of your natural wavy hair, and your clear explanations that do not confuse hair's tress shape with thickness, volume, porosity, absolute starting point, and so on. There are common differences between wavy and curly hair those factors can contribute to how we care for our hair.

Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The difference between wavy and curly hair Curly hair makes a full degree spiral around, forming a complete circle where it twists. A perfectly circular hair follicle means your hair will be straight, the more oval your hair follicle is, the more curl your hair will be, so wavy hair follicles fall right in between straight and curly where we don't have perfectly circular follicles but follicles also are not in the shape of an oval.

If your hair follicles are going to be more oval which will give you more of that curly almost spiral appearance. The next thing that does make wavy hair different from curly hair is that wavy hair takes an S form, this is the defining attribute of wavy hair, it is an S shape and not a complete spiral, you might find a couple of spirals in your hair but generally, you'll find them halfway down the shaft to the very end, it is very rare to find a spiral from your root to the tip.

If you do have spirals from the root to the tip, you probably have curly hair and not wavy hair, generally wavy hair is s-shape, none of these strands form a spiral, they all just look like an S. Another trait that makes wavy hair different from curly hair is that wavy hair it generally lays very close to the scalp, a lot of us have flatter roots because our hair does lay close to our scalp, even if you have very dense hair.

You'll find that the roots of your hair will lay very close to your scalp and that's just because most of our hair texture starts from our ears down.



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