Simmental cattle normally have curly short hair in the summer that is not altogether too thick. However in the winter they grow out thick winter coats that vary from wavy to straight.
Producers commonly call this type of cow a red-white-face or a red-baldy. However, modern-day Simmentals have this colouration, especially the Fleckvieh-type Simmentals. Cows of this colour pattern are primarily beef cows. It's not common to have a dairy cow with this sort of colouration, even though Simmentals have been used in Switzerland as a dual purpose animal: for beef and milk.
I don't think these are Angus cattle. However, it could be a very mature Angus bull with a pronounced dewlap, but my hunch is that you're looking at Black Simmental cattle with an even heavier dewlap (which is typical of all Simmentals). Today, Simmentals are getting to be looking more and more like Angus because of the Angus genetics being put in to these full-blood Simmentals.
curly hair is when you have your hair kind of twisted so you kind stick your finger in the loop or swirl of hair. wavy hair is when your hair has waves in it like a body of waves.
Hair revitalizers
She had curly hair :} AFRO I like it like that
shaggy kind of long hair ,mosly brown or blonde they dont like long hair till soulders
messy, bronze hair
It depends on what kind of colour/color hair you have.
The hair of Ronoldhino are in long locks.
It works for any kind of hair
They can have any kind of hair. It depends on their genetics.
Simmentals originate from Switzerland where they were (and still are) used as a dual-purpose breed: for both milk and meat.