Hair

Different Hair Texture

Everyone has different hair textures. Some have naturally straight hair, wavy hair, coily and curly hair. There are four types of hair and
each type has three categories. 1a,1b,1c; 2a,2b,2c; and so on for type 3 and type 4.Some people have mix of different hair textures. For instance,
someone could have a mix of 2c and 3a hair texture. This just mean their hair is a looser curl pattern. Type 4 a-c is a tighter curl pattern.

For every hair texture there are ways to take care of it. Some products can be used for all hair types and some are geared towards those with
tighter curl pattern. For instance, if someone has type 4 c hair they would use products that are geared for their hair. Their hair is a tighter
curl pattern and they would use a brand that for their hair type. It would be a natural hair care product. If someone has 2a type hair they wouldn't
use the natural hair products that a 4c hair texture uses. Their hair is more wavy and they would use a product that is geared for their hair type.
They are alot of brands that make hair products with good ingrediants that promote hair growth, hair moisture, giving the hair volumn and even curling the hair.

Hair Brands

The hair brands that I personally use is different from someone has a much looser curl pattern use. There are a abundant of natural hair care
brands that I can easily choose from. From big well known brands to much smaller brands. Most of these brands are owned by a black woman. Their
brand is cater to black women with type 3 and type 4 hair type. Some of the owners were registered nurses who started their brand in their house
sold it their products and their products became popular and they became a multimillion dollar company. Their brands like, Mane Choice, Mielle,
Camille Rose to name a few that are owned by a black woman. These products can be found at Cvs, Walgreens, Target, Walmart, JcPennys salon,
Sallys Beauty supply, neighborhood beauty supply and on the brand website. Same goes for other hair care products, you can find them in stores.
For the much smaller natural hair business they are black owned and you can find them on social media where they promote their business. They
hand make their products at home and ship their products to their customers by themselves. Only way you can find them if they are at a small business
expo or a friend refer to them or you happen to come across them on social media. The ingrediants in their product is simplier and their focus on growth,
moisture and curls.

















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