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Different Hair Types Explained

Understanding Hair Types with the Andre Walker System

Different Hair Types Explained: A Comprehensive Guide for Salon Professionals

Understanding hair types is crucial for salon professionals aiming to deliver personalised care and precise treatments. Whether offering services like premium Amino-15 Hair Straightening Systems or customising anti-frizz solutions, recognising your client’s hair type helps tailor your approach effectively. This blog post delves into the intricacies of various hair types using the Andre Walker Hair Typing System, ensuring you’re well-equipped to meet diverse client needs.

The Andre Walker Hair Typing System

The Andre Walker Hair Typing System is a widely recognized method for categorizing hair into four main types, each with unique subcategories. This system facilitates a deeper understanding of how different treatments affect various hair conditions.

Type 1: Straight Hair

1a: Fine, thin hair with no wave pattern; often oily, requiring lightweight products to avoid weighing it down.

1b: Medium-textured hair with some body; may exhibit slight waves with more texture than Type 1a.

1c: Coarse with a slight wave, adding volume and texture yet requiring careful product selection to prevent frizz.

Type 2: Wavy Hair

2a: Loose, S-shaped waves offering natural bounce; typically resistant to too much styling or heavy products.

2b: More defined S-pattern waves; prone to frizz and requires enhanced moisture care for definition.

2c: Thick, coarse waves that often frizz; needs special attention with smoothing treatments like Rejuvenum’s Amino-15 for long-lasting results.

Type 3: Curly Hair

3a: Loose curls about the size of a large thumb; naturally bouncy and needs lightweight gels and creams for definition.

3b: Medium curls similar to the size of a Sharpie; this type tends toward dryness and thrives on deep conditioning.

3c: Tight curls the size of a pencil; often drier and more prone to breakage, so rich moisturisation and gentle handling are necessary.

Type 4: Coily/Textured Hair

4a: Tight coils forming a distinct S-pattern; boasts high shrinkage and must be kept hydrated to maintain elasticity.

4b: Tightly kinked hair making a Z-shaped pattern; often feels wiry and needs buttery, rich moisturisers for softness.

4c: Tight, undefined coils or zigzags; typically fragile, necessitating gentle, protective styling to retain length and health.

Why Hair Type Matters for Straightening Systems

Recognising the specific hair type of your clients informs your choice of treatments and aftercare. For instance, Rejuvenum’s Amino-15 Hair Straightening System uses a next-gen, formaldehyde-free formula suitable for all hair types, including Type 4c hair. The system’s biomimetic ingredients ensure a smooth, frizz-free finish while preserving the hair’s health, making it a superior alternative to traditional keratin or chemical straightening methods.

Final Thoughts for Salon Success

As a salon professional, understanding these distinctions allows you to recommend treatments that align with your client’s unique hair characteristics, ensuring satisfaction and repeat business. Utilizing advanced technologies like Amino-15 not only elevates your service quality but also fosters trust among clients seeking effective, safe hair straightening solutions.
Equipped with this knowledge, you can confidently tailor your services, providing unparalleled care and results for each unique hair type.

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