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facial form Created by Individual bone structure and hairline
face shape
the relationship Of facial features and shape to each other
facial proportion
the outline or Contour of the face Viewed from one side
Profile
forehead, nose and Chin align, Creating a slight Outward Curvature; Ideal profile
straight Profile
the chin and forehead align; the nose appears sunken, Creating Inward Curvature
Concave Profile
a receding Chin, Protruding nose and high hairline; Creates Strong outward Curvature
Convex profile
area within or Surrounding a hairdesign
Space
creates movement, softness and/or waves; a Continuously bending line without angles
Curved Line
a Combination Of lines that outline a Shape
form
how every part relates to the whole
proportion
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
Balance
a mirror image from a center point
symmetry
a non-mirror image with unequal distribution of weight and / or length
Asymmetry
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
Emphasis
a repeated pattern in a design
Rhythm
a pleasing arrangement of shapes and lines that Incorporates all elements of design
Harmony
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
Shaping
the Section of the hair that is attached to the scalp
Base
a designing wet hair into a specific Shape
wet styling
the Section Of hair between the base and the first turn Of the roller /Curl
stem
the curl is secured directly on its base; Provides the least amount of Movement but the greatest amount of Curl
no stem curl
the curl is secured 1/2 Off its base; provides a Medium amount of movement and curt
Half - stem curl
the Curl is secured totally Off its base:provides the Maximum amount Of movement but the least amount Of Curl
full stem curl
also Known as Circle, the end of the hair strand that forms a Complete Circle for pincurs, rollersetting and or thermal setting
Curl
the curl sits completely on its base
On-Base
the curl /roller sits 1/2 Off or 1/2 on its base
Half-off Base
the curl sits totally off its base
off-Base
Creates lift, fullness or height in a design
Volume Base
Creates emptiness or flat area in a design
Indentation Base
'C' Shapes placed into the hair in alternating directions using the fingers and a Comb
finger waves
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
push waves
wave pattern that combines Singer waves and flat pin curls
Skipwave
Involves forcing the hair between the thumb and back of the comb to create tension
Ribboning
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
cascade Curl
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
Barrel curl
also Know as Carved Curls,are sculpted by hand, iron or roller, to create texture and / or movement for a style
Sculpture cure
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
Ridge curls ,
also know as thermal Hair straightening, is a method Of temporarily straightening Curly or Uncontrollable hair BY means Of a heated iron or Comb
Hair pressing
a hair straightening technique Using a thermal Pressing Cumb once on each side 08 the hair shaft:removes 50 to 60% of Curl
Soft press
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
Medium Press
a hair straightening technique that removes all OF the Curl by Using a thermal pressing comb twice on each side Of the hair Shaft
Hard press
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
Back-Combing
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
Back - Brushing
provides the support , texture and movement of final design
polishing
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
Locks
natural or synthetic hair attached to the base/scalp area to add length , Volume and/. color
Hair additions
an atritical hair Covering that is designed to replace or enhance your Guest's existing hair and / or be a fashion accessory
wig
Small wig or Various hair attachments used to cover Smaller Sections of the head, primarily on the top or crown Of the head
Hairpiece
also Known a fusion, Method af attaching hair with an adhesive agent
Bonding