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Hair pressing (similar to flat ironing)

Is temporarily straightening curly hair with the use of heat

Soft press

Removes 50-60% of the curl

Wiry/curly hair

Is very resistant and needs more heat and pressure

Flexible scalp

Needs more tension in pressing

good pressing combs

are made of brass or iron

pressing combs with less space between the teeth

produce a smooth press

after heating a pressing comb
you should test it on light paper

to remove build up on a pressing comb

use a solution containing baking soda

if hair becomes curly again due to dampness

you perform a touch up

all updos

should be proportional and well balanced

cascade curls

are secured to the head in a standing position

a pleat is another name

for a french twist

No-stem curl

sits on its base providing a tight curl

volume-based curls

provide maximum lift and volume

Texturizers are thinner gels

make the hair easy to style




Concentrator

forces the air in one direction more intensely

marcel waving

also thermal waving/ curling

silicone products

adds shine and definition to the hair

a diffuser

helps keeps the texture while drying the hair

classic styling brushes

are used when little or no volume is wanted

grooming brushes

are a combo of boar and nylon bristles

straight edges on flat irons

create very straight styles on curly hair

the inner edge of the flat iron

is the one closest to you

the correct temperature of an iron

is determined by the texture of the hair

coarse and gray hair

can handle more heat than fine hair

use 125 degrees

when creating full-base curls

off-base curls

only offer slight volume

the foundation of pin curl

is the base

the movement of a pin curls

is determined by the stem

full-stem pin curls

have the greatest mobility

a section of hair molded into a circular movement

is called a shaping

open-center curls

produce smooth uniform waves

closed-center curls

produce curls that get smaller towards the ends

arc base (half moon or s-shape)

is the most common pin curl shaping

triangular base pin curls

prevent splits around the hairline

ribboning forces the hair

to the back of the comb to create tension and snoothness

hair wrapping

helps keep the hair smooth and straight while drying

teasing small sections

of hair creates a cushion at the base

ruffing

is also called back brushing

an indentation

is where two curls from opposite directions meet

2 1/2 turn

creates a curl

barrel curls

are large pin curls without the same tension

skip waves

are two rows of ridge curls

ridge curls

are a row of pin curls behind a wave

carved curls

are formed without lifting the hair