Type 2A hair is the loosest wave, 2B hair consists of curlier waves with a more defined ‘S’ shape, and 2C hair is the waviest with the most definition among the three categories. This specific type may often be mistaken for curly hair.
Type 2 Hair Guide
Keep scrolling to learn more about type 2 hair and what products are best for it.
Why It’s Important to Know Your Hair Type
Once you’ve found your hair category, find its characteristics below:
2A hair 2B hair 2C hair
So why is it important to know your hair type? Well, have you tried a multitude of hair products, treatments, and looks yet are left feeling disappointed when they didn’t quite work on your hair? Knowing how to classify your strands is a great way to help you select the right products and build a hair care regimen that your locks will benefit from the most. Many of us with curly or wavy hair textures don’t actually know which hair type we have. While some may argue that they would rather not identify their curls using a chart, it can be super helpful to know where your hair type lies. Knowing the kind of curl pattern you have, whether it’s type 2 hair, 3 hair or 4 hair, can help you narrow down your product options when it’s time to shop for hair care items that work best for you.
Type 2A: Wavy
Type 2A hair has a loose S-shaped pattern, with the hair often being quite fine. If you have type 2 hair that’s fine, your hair can feel weighed down if you don’t use lightweight products for your hair type. This type of hair is already pretty easy to manage, but when teamed with the right haircut, you can achieve the appearance of fuller, thicker strands.
How to Wear Type 2A Hair
We suggest trying a longer length, which is a celebrity and street-style star favorite. This length will show off your wavy texture perfectly.
Top Products for Type 2A Hair
There’s nothing worse than dealing with limp and lifeless hair texture. If the volume is your issue, opt for using products like TRESemmé Fiber Full Volume Shampoo and Conditioner to help boost volume. Give your hair some extra texture with a few spritzes of Suave Dry Texture Finishing Spray to finish the look.
Type 2B: Wavy-Curvy
With a more prominent S shape, type 2B hair resembles loose beach-like waves with curls that don’t bounce up. Waves are more clearly defined, and while that might sound most pleasing, type 2B hair can often frizz.
How to Wear Type 2B Hair
Type 2 hair looks great in longer styles, but if you have short hair, you can embrace your wavy texture too. Mussed-up waves look great on any hair length; the more disheveled, the better.
Top Products for Type 2B Hair
If you are looking for a style that’s frizz-free and moisturized, we suggest washing hair with Love Beauty and Planet Sulfate-Free Blue-Green Algae & Eucalyptus Shampoo, and Conditioner to help tame frizz before styling. Get some extra volume and frizz-taming by adding TRESemmé Dry Texture Finishing Spray at the end of your styling routine.
Type 2C: Wavy-Whirly
Wavy hair with a very distinct S-shaped pattern, type 2C hair is borderline curly with strands of hair forming loose spiral curls. Type 2C hair is thicker, coarser, and more resilient to styling, yet tends to be the most frizz-prone of all type 2 hair.
How to Wear Type 2C Hair
As type 2C hair can feel heavy due to its thickness, we suggest styling it in a side or off-center parting and pinning back if needed. On the flip side, you can embrace the thick feeling of your hair by wearing it in flawless wash-and-go styles.
Top Products for Type 2C Hair
For curly-haired ladies struggling with coarse strands, we suggest trying Dove Amplified Textures Hydrating Cleanse Shampoo and Super Slip Detangling Conditioner. This hair care system was created with curly hair types in mind! It gently cleanses, hydrates, and provides your hair with the curl definition you crave. We hope you feel more confident identifying your unique hair type! Snap a picture of your curls and tag us @AllThingsHairUS to show off your style.