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ive notice many women on YT seem to think that coarse hair is a bad thing, im not sure why, if i say my hair is coarse, that's because it is..why some people get upset is beyond me, i figure maybe they just don't really understand what coarse is, because if they did, they wouldn't take it so personally, well here are some pictures which i hope will help you to determine between the two..... i met a man with type 1 hair straight as a bone..but i could see the texture was different and the hair was dull, i ran my hand through his hair and wow, unbelievable, his hair was so coarse, it felt very dry, hard, and rough, he laughed and said to me, i have hay hair, that's what he called it, i said to him no, you have coarse hair, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Fine hair has the smallest circumference. Fine hair can be so soft and silky that it can actually feel like feathers. Unless it has been chemically altered to damage the cuticle, fine hair reflects light the best of the three textures. When it is healthy, fine hair will often have a natural megawatt shine. Fine hair generally has a much thinner cortex than other hair textures and generally does not contain the inner medulla like other hair textures. Usually only the cortex and cuticle are present in fine hair which adds to it fragility.
check out cvest2 channel , she has beautiful curly hair which is a fine texture
Medium hair is the most common type of texture. Medium textured hair is neither super soft nor rough to the touch. Medium hair has lots of body and bounce and usually holds either a blow-dry shape or any type of set very well. It has the most styling flexibility of the three types. Although most medium textured hair usually contains the medulla, cortex and cuticle structural layers, there are exceptions.
Coarse hair has the largest circumference. Coarse hair can feel heavy and rough. Exceptionally coarse hair may feel a little like horse hair to the touch. The outside layers of coarse hair are often overlapped at the scales and raised from the shaft. It holds many styles with ease but can look wild and bushy with the wrong cut or style. It almost always contains three distinct layers known as the medulla, cortex and cuticle.
Wiry Hair which has a very hard, glassy finish as a result of the way that the cuticle scales lie flat against the hair shaft. Wiry hair can also be coarse, medium or fine and usually contains all three structural layers.
there is so many degrees of coarseness, as a rule of thumb, coarse hair has more texture to the hair, lack shine, more dull in appearance, lacks great curl definition, need more moisture, and too much heat styling will cause breakage
coarse hair can look and feel as fine hair once flat ironed though, and using the right products
Fine hair lacks frizz, soft in texture amazing shine great definition or hold curls beautifully, not as dry soft feeling in texture, smooth texture