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Type 4C


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Buns, braids, and ponytails are a popular, protective style used for this curl pattern.
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Last but not least, type 4C curls are the final texture. These are the most dense and tight. Shrinkage is especially high among these curls. Pictured above, a large variety of styles can still be used for these curly girls.

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The curls grow towards the sky! They require a lot of moisture to manage but they’re clearly worth it.