· Hello. If I want to talk about my hair, and if I want to use three adjectives - colour (brown), length (long) and 'shape' (curly), in which order am I supposed to use them ? Long brown curly hair ? … · Hi, I need someone clarifies me: 1. Has the order of the adjectives some importance? 2. In that case, what is it? - I have fair, long, curly hair, o -... · Curly hair has tight curls, as in the image below (well, her hair is both frizzy and curly ) I think this is mostly curly, although some might call it frizzy. Truly frizzy for most is very small, … · The adjective closest to the noun should be the most important, the most inherent. Usually with hair that would be color, so 'long curly black hair' or 'curly long black hair.' Of course if … · 1. He has curly, brown hair. 2. He has brown, curly hair. 3. She has got straight, black hair. 4. She has got black, straight hair. Thank you for answering but why is #2 right when #4 is … · Order of adjectives [fair, long, curly hair + others] (This is a very long thread.) adjectives order [medium, curly dark hair] sequence of adjectives [long curly brown hair] long straight dark hair … · The adjectives in Spanish for curly, very curly and coily are rizado, crespo and ensortijado. The first one is clearly more used. Afro hair, as swift said, is cabello afro or pelo afro. Afro … · Hi everyone. Speaking about the hair, I would like to know the difference among all these words: Frizzy, fuzzy, curly I refer to the meaning "" in the Spanish language. [Spanish deleted from … · I agree with SkintheGoat, and would only add that there is an important difference between "dark wavy hair" (or "dark, wavy hair") and "dark blond hair," which is that in the case of the … · This word order works for me. An unusual alternative is: She has brown hair, long and straight. Unusual, but sounds pretty good to me, especially with some other sentences with parallel …