The Basics of 4c Hair and General Rules of Etiquette.

anna senny
3 min readNov 10, 2022

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curly 4c hair

It is also known as “soft” hair, because it isn’t as coarse as some other natural hair textures. 4C hair is usually very thick and dense and can be difficult to style. Since this type of hair is so tightly curled, it can be susceptible to breakage if not properly cared for.

Understanding 4C Hair

4c hair type

If you have 4C hair, you’re likely aware of its unique properties: It has a very dry texture that makes it difficult to manage, and styles often fall flat by the end of the day. The fact that this type of hair is so tightly coiled means that it tends to frizz easily, which creates another challenge in styling. However, there are ways to maintain healthy 4C hair!

First things first: You should always use products formulated specifically for your type of natural hair. This means avoiding products with silicones or mineral oils (both of which can weigh down your curls). If you’re unsure whether a product has these ingredients, check the label or look online for reviews from other naturals who use similar products before buying them yourself.

Natural 4c hair

4C hair type is the tightest curl pattern and has the most shrinkage of all African-American hair types. It tends to have a low porosity and high density, which means it’s thick, coarse and tightly coiled.

A person with 4c hair has fine strands that clump together to form thicker strands. 4C hair generally requires extra care because it doesn’t have as much moisture retention as other types of black hair. It also tends to become dry easily due to its low porosity level and lack of cuticle layers that protect against moisture loss.

4c hairstyle

This type of hair grows tightly together at the roots but then spreads out as it gets longer. As a result, you may see more volume at your roots than you do in the middle or ends of your mane as it grows out. The thickness of 4c hair also makes it difficult for moisture to penetrate deep into each strand, which means it takes longer for your mane to absorb water when you’re washing or conditioning it — so if you’re going for wash-and-go styles like braids or cornrows.

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