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18 Cards in this Set
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Pushwaves |
Also known as scrunch waves, a form of finger waves using two combs instead of the fingers to lift the waves up from the head and create a three-dimensional form |
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Skipwave |
Wave pattern that combines finger waves and flat pincurls |
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Ribboning |
Involves forcing the hair between the thumb and back of the comb to create tension |
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Cascade curls |
Also known as stand up pin curls are small sections of hair where the stem and base are raised from the scalp with the end turning under creating mass or fullness known as volume |
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Barrel 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 with style achieve the same result as a cascade curl but in a larger movement |
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Sculpture curls |
Also known as carved curls are sculpted by hand iron or roller to create texture and or movement for a style |
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Ridge curls |
Flat pincurls following the finger-waves Ridge producing a strong wave pattern in a finished design altering rows of rigid curls create what is known as skip-waves |
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Hair pressing |
Also known 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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Soft press |
A hair straightening technique using a thermal pressing comb ones on each side of the hair shaft removes 50 to 60% of curl |
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Medium press |
A hair straightening technique using a thermal pressing comb ones on each side of the hair shaft using slightly increase pressure remove 60 to 75% of curl |
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Hard 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 |
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Back-brushing |
Also known as ruffing is a 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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Polishing |
Provides the support texture and movement of final design |
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Locks |
Also known as dreadlocks from a natural hair styling where hair has grown and intertwined over time hair twisted or formed to wrap around itself creating a rope-like effect |
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Hair additions |
Natural or synthetic hair attached to the based / scalp area to add length, volume and/or color |
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Wig |
And artificial hair covering that is designed to replace or enhance your guests existing hair and/or be a fashion accessory |
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Hairpiece |
Small leak 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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Bonding |
Also known as fusion method of attaching hair with an adhesive agent |