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tight corkscrews about the diameter of a pencil — densely packed and high-volume

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About 3C tight-corkscrew hair

Type 3C is tight corkscrew curls — pencil-thin spirals, densely packed across the head, bordering on coily but still maintaining a clear circular ringlet pattern. 3C has the highest density of the type 3 family, significant shrinkage (40-50%), and the strongest moisture needs of type 3 hair. It's also one of the most-misdiagnosed curl types — many 3C heads are wrongly labelled 3B (looser) or 4A (S-coil) and get the wrong products as a result.

Identifying 3C hair

Pattern: tight corkscrew loops, pencil-thin diameter (3-4mm). Densely packed with minimal scalp visible from above. Wet 3C forms full spirals; dry 3C compresses with significant shrinkage. The pattern is unmistakably circular — full corkscrew, not the S-coil of 4A.

The deciding test for 3C vs 4A: stretch a single damp strand. 3C forms a spiral when relaxed. 4A forms a tighter S-coil that doesn't quite ringlet. If your hair makes corkscrew loops at rest, you're 3C.

What 3C hair needs

Heavier curl creams and butter-based stylers work well for 3C. The pattern is tight enough that the strand has limited surface area for natural scalp oils to coat — moisture must come from product. Layered moisture (leave-in + cream + sealing oil) is the foundation of every 3C routine.

Protein-moisture balance matters more for 3C than for looser type 3. The cuticle is more bent (more cuticle layers exposed at each curl bend), so the cuticle is more vulnerable to damage. Weekly bond-building (Curlsmith Bond Curl Rehab) prevents progressive porosity drift.

The 3C wash-day routine

Cleanse with a sulphate-free shampoo once a week. Co-wash mid-week if needed. Deep condition weekly under heat — 30 minutes minimum with a heat cap or plastic cap and body heat. Apply leave-in to soaking-wet hair, layer curl cream and gel, scrunch upward, plop with microfibre.

For hard-water UK regions, chelating clarifying is essential every 3 weeks. Without it, mineral build-up progressively blocks moisture penetration — your products become less effective even though you're using them correctly.

Porosity and 3C

3C spans the full porosity spectrum. Heat-styled or colour-treated 3C is typically high porosity. Virgin (unprocessed) 3C is often normal or low porosity. The float test (clean strand in room-temp water, 5 minutes) is your most accurate diagnostic.

Low-porosity 3C: LCO method (Liquid → Cream → Oil). Use heat for conditioner penetration. Avoid heavy butters that sit on the surface.

High-porosity 3C: LOC method (Liquid → Oil → Cream). Layer sealing oils. Weekly bond-builder. Reduce protein use (already overloaded if damaged).

Day 2-3 refresh and protective styling

Day 2: pineapple sleep (loose top-knot in satin scrunchie). Mist hair with water and a small amount of leave-in on day 2 morning. Finger-coil flat sections. Day 3: refresh ends only with a few drops of oil between palms.

Protective styles (twists, braids, mini-twists) preserve 3C moisture longer. Two-strand twists worn for 5-7 days then taken down deliver maximum length retention with minimal manipulation.

All 3C products in this collection are screened for the layered-moisture formulations that tight corkscrew curls need. Free UK delivery over £25.

3C transitioning to 4

Type 3C is the densest of the type 3 family — tight corkscrew curls the width of a drinking straw. 3C blurs into type 4: many people with 3C in some sections and 4A in others. This collection includes products that work for that boundary — slip-rich and substantial enough for 3C density but not so heavy they snuff out the spring.

3C density advantage: huge volume. 3C density problem: takes a long time to dry. Diffuse on cool-low for the first 50% of drying, then medium-warm with cup-and-hold. Hooded dryer is faster for sections in a deep-conditioning cap.

Why 3C dries slowest of the type 3s

Each spiral packs more strand surface per square cm. The curl shape traps water inside the coil. Cold-water rinse at the end of conditioning helps the cuticle close and shed water faster. Squish, don't twist, when removing water — twisting deforms the spiral pattern.

Related collections

Explore related collections: 3B hair products, 4A hair products, curl creams, curly hair masks, Camille Rose and Curlsmith.

3C hair FAQs

Am I 3C or 4A?
3C forms a full corkscrew spiral when at rest. 4A forms a tighter S-coil that doesn't ringlet completely. If you can clearly see a spiral pattern in a single strand, you're 3C. If it's a sharper S-coil, you're 4A.
Am I 3C or 3B?
3C loops are pencil-thin (3-4mm) and densely packed. 3B loops are Sharpie-marker diameter (8mm) with more visible scalp between curls. Shrinkage gives it away too — 3C shrinks 40-50%, 3B shrinks 25-35%.
Best curl cream for 3C?
Heavy butter-based: Camille Rose Almond Jai (high porosity), Uncle Funky's Daughter Supercurl Miracle Moisture Creme, SheaMoisture Curl Smoothie (everyday), Bounce Curl Avocado & Rose Cream (definition-focused).
Why is moisture so important for 3C?
Tighter curl patterns mean less surface area for natural scalp oils to travel down each strand. 3C ends are particularly prone to dryness without active moisturisation through product. Layered moisture (leave-in + cream + sealing oil) is the standard 3C approach.
Best gel for 3C?
Strong-hold: UFD Curly Magic Curl Stimulator, Camille Rose Curl Maker, Innersense I Create Hold, Eco Style Olive Oil (budget option). Layer over a curl cream for definition with hold.
How often should I wash 3C hair?
Once a week with sulphate-free shampoo. Co-wash mid-week if needed. Over-washing (more than weekly) strips the moisture 3C needs for pattern retention. Always condition after cleansing — never skip.
Should I use a Denman brush on 3C?
A wide-tooth comb or fingers in conditioner is gentler. If you want defined clumps from brushing, the Bounce Curl Define EdgeLift is the modern alternative to a traditional Denman — softer bristles, better for 3C.
Can 3C use heat tools?
Sparingly. Stay below 160°C with proper heat protectant. One pass per section. Limit heat styling to every 4-6 weeks max — frequent heat permanently denatures 3C's curl pattern over months.
Best deep conditioner for 3C?
Curlsmith Bond Curl Rehab (high porosity, weekly), Camille Rose Algae Renew (moisture, weekly), SheaMoisture Manuka Honey Mask, Bounce Curl Ayurvedic Deep Conditioner. All under heat for 30 minutes.
How do I prevent 3C shrinkage?
You don't — shrinkage is healthy elasticity. Manage it with stretching styles instead. Braid-outs, twist-outs, banding, and African threading all display length on styled days while preserving the underlying curl health.
Best 3C starter kit under £50?
SheaMoisture Coconut Smoothie (£12) + Camille Rose Curl Maker (£18) + SheaMoisture Hair Masque (£12) = £42 covers wash-day cream, defining gel, weekly deep conditioner.
Why is my 3C frizzy at the crown?
Sleep friction. Cotton pillowcase creates the most crown-frizz. Switch to a satin bonnet or pillowcase. Pineapple loose on top of head. The change is usually visible within 3-4 nights.
Is 3C closer to 3 or 4?
Border-line. Many 3C have type-4 sections at the crown or nape. Use the curl shape: 3C is corkscrew, 4 is zig-zag (Z-pattern). If you see Z, you're in type 4.
Best UK 3C cleanser for hard water?
Curlsmith Wash & Scrub Detox Pre-Shampoo Treatment (monthly), then daily-rotation Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath. Chelating + sulphate-free combo handles UK hard water without stripping.
Why are my 3C curls limp on day 2?
Friction (cotton sleep) + gravity. Bounce Curl Reversible Satin Bonnet covers the whole head and stays on through the night.
Best UK 3C routine for length retention?
Weekly deep conditioning with steam, low-manipulation protective styles (loose twists, mini-twists, braids), satin sleep, and a sealing oil (jojoba or argan) on the ends nightly.
Can 3C use rice water?
Yes — once monthly, rinse-out after 5 minutes. Provides protein boost. Over-use causes brittleness. Skip if hair is already protein-sensitive (stretches and snaps with no recoil).
Best UK 3C starter kit under £55?
Curlsmith Bond Curl Rehab Salve (£25) + Camille Rose Almond Jai (£18) + Bounce Curl Satin Bonnet (£10) = £53. Bond repair, definition, and sleep protection.