What Is 2A Type Hair?

Did you know that your hair type is determined by your hair follicle? Wavy hair is formed when the follicle is slightly bent. There are many hair types ranging from 1A to 4C. Type 2 hair refers to wavy tresses. If you have hair that is straight from the roots to near the eyes and then falls into gently tousled waves, you have 2A type hair. It is best described as not quite straight and slightly curly hair. The slight S-shaped bends in the hair provide a natural bounce and body. Here are some tips to help you give your 2A waves some TLC!

How To Take Care Of Type 2A Hair

Use products that cater to your wavy hair needs. While wavy hair might not have heavy frizz like curly hair, it does require some frizz control. So, invest in some frizz-control leave-in products. Another factor to consider is that wavy hair requires more hydration than straight hair but lesser than curly hair. So, it is important to use products that are specifically made for wavy hair. Wavy hair requires some essential hair products like volumizers and moisturizing hair masks. Oil your hair once every week or two with oils that improve your hair texture. Coconut oil, jojoba oil, and argan oil are the best for wavy hair. But remember, oiling your hair too often can weigh it down and fall flat. The best option is to oil your hair an hour or two before shampooing it so it does not leave your hair looking greasy. This moisturizes your hair and prevents the shampoo from stripping it dry. Avoid shampooing your hair every day. Dr Anna Chacon, MD, FAAD, a double board-certified dermatologist, says, “Because this hair type is flat at the root, people may be inclined to wash it every day to give it a lift. This behavior, however, might have unintended textural consequences.” Using heat styling tools, like straighteners and curling irons, regularly can damage your hair. You can leave your wavy hair unstyled as it has a natural bounce and body. Opt for light hair products like foams, mousses, and serums instead of oil- or cream-based products that can weigh down wavy tresses. Get regular trims as wavy hair is prone to split ends.

Wondering how to style your 2A hair so you can flaunt it at its best? Scroll down to find out!

How To Style 2A Type Hair

While embracing your natural hair texture is important, there is nothing wrong with wanting curlier hair. Read on to know how!

How To Make Wavy Hair Curlier

There are many ways to make your 2A wavy hair curly:

Apply a curl-defining to wet hair, scrunch it with your fingers, and plop it in a T-shirt until it dries. This will give you loose curls without applying heat. You can temporarily curl your hair with a curling iron or hot rollers as well. Use a blowdryer and a round brush to enhance your wave structure. If you’re looking for a more permanent option, consider getting a perm that uses chemicals to change the structure of your hair and make it curlier.

Did you know that the brush you use can affect your hair texture? Read on to find out the right brush to use for 2A hair.

Brushes For 2A Type Hair

Choosing the right hair brush for your 2A hair can enhance its texture apart from detangling it. You need a brush that will build volume, reduce frizz, detangle your hair, define its texture, and prevent flyaways.

For removing tangles or knots, you will need a detangling brush. A detangling brush can also help air-dry your hair faster instead of using a blow-dryer. You can use a wide-toothed comb to just comb your hair. It does not flatten out your natural waves and helps remove tangles. Another plus point is that it does not cause frizz. A vented ceramic brush can help increase hair volume and enhance wave shape. A vented round brush can help distribute hot air when using a blowdryer.

What ingredients should I use for 2A hair? Dr. Chacon says, “Coconut oil, ginger root extract, glycerin, and vitamin E work together to provide weightless moisture to your strands and scalp. They also ensure the roots aren’t feeble.” How do I know if I have 2A or 2B hair? 2A type hair is straight at the roots and gradually becomes wavy mid-way down. The waves are light and tousled. 2B hair follows a similar pattern but the waves are more defined with a better curl diameter. Is curl cream good for 2A hair? You can use a curl cream or a curl definer to make the wavy pattern in your 2A hair more prominent and defined. Apply the curl cream to dry or damp hair, scrunch your hair, and either let it air dry or use a blow dryer to set your hair. Is SheaMoisture good for 2A hair? SheaMoisture makes products for type 2 hair, formulated with organic ingredients like shea butter. It does not contain harsh ingredients like parabens, silicon, sulfates, phthalates, mineral oils, or petrolatum. Do I have 1C or 2A hair? It is easy to confuse 1C and 2A type hair since they look nearly identical. The difference is 1C hair is straighter, while 2A hair has a better wave. Dr Anna Chacon adds, “1C has a coarser and thicker texture, whereas 2A has a finer and flatter texture.”