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Things to Consider before going to a Hairdresser of Caucasian Hair Textures

Why Should You Consider Going to a Hairdresser?

By Kayisi African Hair BoutiquePublished 3 years ago 5 min read

There is a noticeable difference in every individual’s hair, and no not in quality or contrast, but in texture! The personality of hair can depend on a variety of aspects hence why people probably notice so many personalities that it’s hard to categorize. However, for the sake of establishing an understanding of contextual differences in hair, it can be categorized into three races of hair: Afro hair, Asian hair, and Caucasian hair (also referred to as European hair). These three have the most contrasting regional differences, or rather there are well-defined similarities in each category.

It is easy for someone to feel confused when thinking about going to a Hairdresser for caucasian Hair textures on the Sunshine Coast. This blog would help outline how to point out the general differences between hair density, speed of hair growth as well as the difference in hair follicles, before moving on to the features of Caucasian hair.

Without further to do, let’s dive in!

How to Spot the Difference Between Hair Characters

Hair of all shapes and sizes are comprised of the same components. The structure of a typical hair strand is essentially made up of the cuticle, cortex, and medulla, while the base material is made of a protein substance called Keratin. This is the primary component of all hair. However, the shape of the hair is determined by the shape of the follicles from which it grows.

Asian hair follicles are round.

Afro hair grows from oval-shaped follicles.

However, Caucasian hair follicles tend to vary more often.

Since hair is essentially dead tissue, they retain their original form. For instance, afro hair grows out in a spiral fashion while Asian hair is more straight in its direction of growth. Caucasian hair can turn out anywhere in between.

As per the waves, curls, coils, and kinks, hair can be further divided according to their curl pattern. It is universally done by allocating a number and a letter to the curl type and tightness of the hair.

Type 1: Straight.

Type 2: Wavy.

Type 3: Curly.

Type 4: Coiled.

The alphabets A, B, and C appears right after mentioning the curt number depicting the width of the hair.

A: Widest

B: Medium

C: Tight

This would mean that 4C hair is the most thinly coiled curl type while 2B would refer to hair that is medium and wavy.

The rate of hair growth also varies between the three races of hair. The growth rate of Caucasian hair is about 1.2 cm a month and it also has the highest density among all three categories of hair.

The volume of hair can fluctuate exponentially among Caucasians. Blondes have on average 146,000 hairs on their head, women with black hair or brunettes have between 100,000 to 110,000 hairs, while Redheads have about 86,000 hairs.

Afro hair is primarily black, and a healthy individual can have about 50,000 to 100,000 hairs on their head. However, afro hair has the slowest growth rate at around 0.9 cm per month. Asian hair on the other hand grows at a rate of 1.3 cm per month, which is the fastest growth rate. However, the density maxes out between 80,000 to 140,000 scalp hair.

Unique Characteristics of Caucasian Hair

Caucasian hair is among the three primary predominant hair types. All Caucasian hair share certain similarities which identifies them as part of the same family.

The following list of character traits should help accurately distinguish Caucasian hair:

• They are Either Straight or Curly: The three primary regional hair textures can vary anywhere from very straight to coiled hair. What makes Caucasian hair unique compared to the other three is that it was inclusive of both variations which are either straight or curly. It can also fit into many wavy patterns. Wavy curly Caucasian hair types can give the impression of other hair types in the mix, but that is not the case. Caucasian hair has the potential to be wavy, despite being straight or curly due to its higher density.

• Three layers comprised of Protein: At the end of the day human hair is always made of the same human material. The structure is represented by the cuticle, cortex, and the medulla. This is all comprised of Keratin, a protein that is also found in nails and skin.

• Steady Rate of Growth: The average rate of growth of Caucasian hair is about 1.2 centimeters per month, which can vary from five to six inches per year. Compared to other races of hair, Caucasian hair has a medium growth rate. Asian hair has the highest, while afro hair has the slowest.

• This pops the question of how often should one cut Caucasian hair: This can also vary with the individual. Those with shorter hair would need to visit the salon only once in probably two months. Even if someone is growing their hair long, it is important to get a haircut at least once in 6 months. This helps keep hair healthy while getting rid of dead hair and split ends.

• Has the Highest Density: When someone has high-density hair, it means that the hair growth is thicker on the scalp per square inch. Caucasians also tend to have more hair on their head than other types of hair. A trait that’s unique to most Caucasian hair is that they are fuller in volume and depth. However, one should be cautioned from using hair products that are meant to increase the density of other hair types for it could have the opposite effect.

• Grows out Diagonally on the Scalp: As briefly mentioned earlier, the direction of growth of hair is also another key distinguishing factor in hair types. Asian hair tends to grow more perpendicular to the scalp while African hair grows more parallel to it. Once again, Caucasian hair falls somewhere in the middle, growing diagonally. It is for these kids of differences that there are hairstylists who specialize in different hair ethnicities. They use their expertise to understand whether they need to work against or in addition to the direction of hair growth and the characteristics of its grain.

• The Follicles are Circular: Caucasian hair also has yet another distinguishing feature which is the circular shape of its follicles. Under the magnifying glass, Caucasian hair follicles appear oval. Then again the shape tends to vary. Asian hair follicles are round and sometimes circular while afro hair is more flat.

• Comes in a Range of Colors: It is easy to observe how Caucasian hair has the most natural range of color variations. The most popularly recognized are blonde, red, brown, and black. Variations can also occur in a single individual such as red undertones in brown hair.

Conclusion

Caucasian hair lies in the middle of all the diversity seen between hair ethnicities. It has its strengths, and specific care requirements but plenty of variations. This is why it is crucial to know about the nature of an individual’s Caucasian hair before opting for dreadlocks service on the Sunshine coast. Of course, going to a hairdresser who specializes in Caucasian hair would be ideal for further information.

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