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Hair pressing (similar to flat ironing) |
Is temporarily straightening curly hair with the use of heat |
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Soft press |
Removes 50-60% of the curl |
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Wiry/curly hair |
Is very resistant and needs more heat and pressure |
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Flexible scalp |
Needs more tension in pressing |
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good pressing combs |
are made of brass or iron
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pressing combs with less space between the teeth |
produce a smooth press |
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after heating a pressing comb
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you should test it on light paper
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to remove build up on a pressing comb |
use a solution containing baking soda |
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if hair becomes curly again due to dampness |
you perform a touch up |
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all updos |
should be proportional and well balanced |
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cascade curls |
are secured to the head in a standing position |
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a pleat is another name |
for a french twist |
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No-stem curl |
sits on its base providing a tight curl |
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volume-based curls |
provide maximum lift and volume |
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Texturizers are thinner gels |
make the hair easy to style
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Concentrator |
forces the air in one direction more intensely |
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marcel waving |
also thermal waving/ curling |
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silicone products |
adds shine and definition to the hair |
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a diffuser |
helps keeps the texture while drying the hair |
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classic styling brushes |
are used when little or no volume is wanted |
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grooming brushes |
are a combo of boar and nylon bristles |
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straight edges on flat irons |
create very straight styles on curly hair |
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the inner edge of the flat iron |
is the one closest to you |
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the correct temperature of an iron |
is determined by the texture of the hair |
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coarse and gray hair |
can handle more heat than fine hair |
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use 125 degrees |
when creating full-base curls |
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off-base curls |
only offer slight volume |
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the foundation of pin curl |
is the base |
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the movement of a pin curls |
is determined by the stem |
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full-stem pin curls |
have the greatest mobility |
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a section of hair molded into a circular movement |
is called a shaping |
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open-center curls |
produce smooth uniform waves |
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closed-center curls |
produce curls that get smaller towards the ends |
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arc base (half moon or s-shape) |
is the most common pin curl shaping |
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triangular base pin curls |
prevent splits around the hairline |
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ribboning forces the hair |
to the back of the comb to create tension and snoothness |
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hair wrapping |
helps keep the hair smooth and straight while drying |
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teasing small sections |
of hair creates a cushion at the base |
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ruffing |
is also called back brushing |
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an indentation |
is where two curls from opposite directions meet |
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2 1/2 turn |
creates a curl |
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barrel curls |
are large pin curls without the same tension |
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skip waves |
are two rows of ridge curls |
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ridge curls |
are a row of pin curls behind a wave |
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carved curls |
are formed without lifting the hair |