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Hairstyling

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show Also known as ruffing; technique used to build a soft cushion or to mesh two or more curl patterns together for a uniform and smooth comb out.  
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backcombing   show
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barrel curls   show
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show Stationary, or nonmoving, foundation of a pin curl (the area closest to the scalp); the panel of hair on which a roller is placed.  
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show Technique of drying and styling damp hair in a single operation.  
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show Also known as sculptured curls; pin curls sliced from a shaping and formed without lifting the hair from the head.  
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cascade curls   show
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circle   show
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closed-center curls   show
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concentrator   show
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show Also known as circle; the hair that is wrapped around the roller.  
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show Blowdryer attachment that causes the air to flow more softly and helps to accentuate or keep textural definition.  
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show Technique of passing a hot curling iron through the hair before performing a hard press  
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show Used to give a finished appearance to hair ends either turned under or over.  
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show Process of shaping and directing the hair into an S pattern through the use of the fingers, combs, and waving lotion.  
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show Also known as mousse; a light, airy, whipped styling product that resembles shaving foam and builds moderate body and volume into the hair.  
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show Thermal curls that sit in the center of their base; strong curls with full volume.  
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show Curl placed completely off the base; allows for the greatest mobility.  
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gel   show
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hair pressing   show
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hair spray   show
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show A technique used to keep curly hair smooth and straight.  
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show Position of a curl or a roller that sits halfway on its base and halfway behind the base, giving medium volume and movement.  
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show Thermal curls placed half off their base; strong curls with moderate lift or volume.  
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half-stem curl   show
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hard press   show
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show The point where curls of opposite directions meet, forming a recessed area.  
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knot   show
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show Also known as texturizers; styling products that are lighter and less viscous than firm hold gels, used for easy styling, defining, and molding.  
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show Technique that removes 60 to 75 percent of the curl by applying a thermal pressing comb once on each side of the hair, using slightly more pressure than in the soft press.  
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no-stem curl   show
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show The position of a curl or a roller completely off its base for maximum mobility and minimum volume.  
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off-base curls   show
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on base   show
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open-center curls   show
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pleat   show
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pomade   show
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show Technique of forcing the hair between the thumb and the back of the comb to create tension.  
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ridge curls   show
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show Round, solid prong of a thermal iron.  
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show Section of hair that is molded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls.  
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show The clamp that presses the hair against the barrel or rod of a thermal iron.  
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show Two rows of ridge curls, usually on the side of the head.  
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soft press   show
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show Method of curling the hair by winding a strand around the rod.  
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show Section of the pin curl between the base and first arc (turn) of the circle that gives the curl its direction and movement; the hair between the scalp and the first turn of the roller.  
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straightening gel   show
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show A process used to condition a new brass pressing comb so that it heats evenly.  
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thermal irons   show
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thermal waving and curling   show
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twist   show
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updo   show
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show Thermal curls placed very high on their base; provide maximum lift or volume.  
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volumizers   show
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waving lotion   show
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