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Cosmetology

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What is onychia An inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the nail plate
What is onyx Known As a natural nail hard protective plate composed of keratin
What is the nail bed Is the portion of living skin that helps the nail plate
What is the matrix Area where the nail plate cells are formed
If it have ony in the word It’s talking about nails
Onychauxis It’s the treatment to trim or bring the nails down to size
Onychogrposis It’s the opposite of onychauxis , it’s a enlargement
Nail pterygium It’s an abnormal condition that occurs when the skins is stretched by the nail plate
Onychosis Any thing what’s wrong with your nail
Cutting lines Creates end shape
Sections Divide the hair by parting
What’s elevation Pulling the hair
Reference points Guideline to hair cutting
Texture Feeling or Looking of something
Four corners Points on the head that signal a change in the shape of the head, from flat to round
Parietal ridge Widest area of the head usually staring at the temples and ending at the bottom crown
Layers Creates movement and volume in the hair by releasing weight
Interior Inner or internal part
Weight line Visual line in the haircut where the ends of the hair hang together
Tension Amount of pressure applied when combing and holding a section
Angle Space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point
Apex Highest point on the top of the head
Beveling Haircutting technique using diagonal lines by cutting hair ends
Crown Area of the head between the ape and back of the parietal ridge
Tension Amount of pressure applied when combing and holding a section
Angle Space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point
Apex Highest point on the top of the head
Beveling Haircutting technique using diagonal lines by cutting hair ends
Crown Area of the head between the ape and back of the parietal ridge
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