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facial form Created by Individual bone structure and hairline
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face shape
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the relationship Of facial features and shape to each other
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facial proportion
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the outline or Contour of the face Viewed from one side
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Profile
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forehead, nose and Chin align, Creating a slight Outward Curvature; Ideal profile
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straight Profile
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the chin and forehead align; the nose appears sunken, Creating Inward Curvature
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Concave Profile
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a receding Chin, Protruding nose and high hairline; Creates Strong outward Curvature
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Convex profile
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area within or Surrounding a hairdesign
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Space
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creates movement, softness and/or waves; a Continuously bending line without angles
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Curved Line
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a Combination Of lines that outline a Shape
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form
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how every part relates to the whole
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proportion
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the visual comparison of weight Used to Offset or equalize proportion; by Arranging the elements of a hair design with a feeling Of order and harmony, balance is achieved
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Balance
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a mirror image from a center point
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symmetry
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a non-mirror image with unequal distribution of weight and / or length
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Asymmetry
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also known as the focal Point Of a hair design, is the point or the area that the eye is drawn to at first glance
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Emphasis
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a repeated pattern in a design
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Rhythm
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a pleasing arrangement of shapes and lines that Incorporates all elements of design
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Harmony
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also Known as: Molding, Combing a section of the hair in a Circular movement over the Surface of the head for the formation waves or Curls
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Shaping
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the Section of the hair that is attached to the scalp
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Base
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a designing wet hair into a specific Shape
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wet styling
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the Section Of hair between the base and the first turn Of the roller /Curl
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stem
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the curl is secured directly on its base; Provides the least amount of Movement but the greatest amount of Curl
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no stem curl
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the curl is secured 1/2 Off its base; provides a Medium amount of movement and curt
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Half - stem curl
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the Curl is secured totally Off its base:provides the Maximum amount Of movement but the least amount Of Curl
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full stem curl
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also Known as Circle, the end of the hair strand that forms a Complete Circle for pincurs, rollersetting and or thermal setting
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Curl
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the curl sits completely on its base
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On-Base
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the curl /roller sits 1/2 Off or 1/2 on its base
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Half-off Base
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the curl sits totally off its base
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off-Base
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Creates lift, fullness or height in a design
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Volume Base
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Creates emptiness or flat area in a design
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Indentation Base
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'C' Shapes placed into the hair in alternating directions using the fingers and a Comb
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finger waves
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also Known as Scrunchwaves,are a form of fingerwaves using two Combs instead Of the fingers to lift the wave UP from the head and Create a three - dimensional form
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push waves
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wave pattern that combines Singer waves and flat pin curls
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Skipwave
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Involves forcing the hair between the thumb and back of the comb to create tension
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Ribboning
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also Known as Stand-up pin curl, are Small Sections of hair where the stem and base are raised from the sclap with the ends turningunder, Creating Mass or fullness known as Volume
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cascade Curl
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normally Consists of a rectangular - Shaped base used in place of a wet roller application or to Support a dry design prior to finishing the style: acachieves the same results as a Cascade curl but in a larger movement
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Barrel curl
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also Know as Carved Curls,are sculpted by hand, iron or roller, to create texture and / or movement for a style
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Sculpture cure
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flat pincurls following the finger wave's ridge, Producing a strong wave Pattern in a finished design: alternating rows Of ridge Curls Create what is Know as skip wave
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Ridge curls ,
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also know as thermal Hair straightening, is a method Of temporarily straightening Curly or Uncontrollable hair BY means Of a heated iron or Comb
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Hair pressing
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a hair straightening technique Using a thermal Pressing Cumb once on each side 08 the hair shaft:removes 50 to 60% of Curl
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Soft press
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a hair straightening technique Using a thermal pressing Cumb Once on each side Of the hair Shaft, using slightly increased Pressure; removes 60 to 75% Of Curl
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Medium Press
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a hair straightening technique that removes all OF the Curl by Using a thermal pressing comb twice on each side Of the hair Shaft
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Hard press
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also known as Cushioning, interlocking, lacing. matting and ratting. is a technique that uses the comb to Create a Cushion at the base of the scalp giving height and Volume to a design
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Back-Combing
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als known as Ruffing, is n technique Using a brush that is done on the surface of the hair to achieve a light, airy appearance that expands The hair , while providing support and structure to the design
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Back - Brushing
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provides the support , texture and movement of final design
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polishing
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also know as Dreadlocks, form ot Natural hairstyling where hair has grown and lnterwined Over time: hair is twisted or formed to wrap around itself , Creating a rope - like effect
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Locks
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natural or synthetic hair attached to the base/scalp area to add length , Volume and/. color
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Hair additions
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an atritical hair Covering that is designed to replace or enhance your Guest's existing hair and / or be a fashion accessory
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wig
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Small wig or Various hair attachments used to cover Smaller Sections of the head, primarily on the top or crown Of the head
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Hairpiece
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also Known a fusion, Method af attaching hair with an adhesive agent
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Bonding
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