Description

A semi-circle in the hair
triangular section from the recessions to the apex, aka fringe
the area near the scalp at which a roller or iron barrel is placed
uniformly weightied, symmetrical
one step operation for drying and styling the hair
ability of the hair to return and retain an established form
all of the parts involved in the construction of a base
oval, round, inverted triangle, square, oblong, diamond, and pear shape
acronym for carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur, the elemental components of hair
method of winding hair from ends to scalp
the curl, the portion of the wrapped strand beyond the stem
an aesthetically pleasing design the has an enduring popularity
the amount of hairs per square inch on the scapl
acronym for density, elasticity, porosity, and texture, the central elements for a hair and scalp analysis
the upper 2/3 of the back of the head
the portion of the strand that is wound around an implement. a circle in the hair
the construction of two of more alternating shapings connected by a ridge, comb and fingers are used
the final step in a hairstyle, final placement of the strands and application of hairspray
a line positioned between horizontal and vertical
the ability of hair to stretch and return to its original shape without distortion
cuticle(the outer layer), cortex(middle layer), medulla(innermost layer)
method of temporarily strengthening curly hair by means of a heated pressing comb
the direction the hair flows in the finished style
the direction that the hair emerges from the scalp
protein substance comprising the pigment of the hair
protein substance comprising the hair and nails, also in some epidermal layers
the process that occurs when coily hair is allowed to develop in its natural state without the use of combs, heat, or chemicals
hair rests completely on the working part, half on and half off
curl rests completely on the base, achieved by the use of a 45 degree above perpendicular elevation of the strand
straight if curved lines equal distant at any point
large bone forming the back of the head
curl rests below the working part, completely off the base
one of four approximently equal sections of the head
to restore the hair to a balanced state, usually achieved through the use of humectants and chemically treated protein products
the ability of the hair to absorb and retain sufficient moisture
at 90 degree angle to a given surface
the outline of a style, reveals the balance of a style
outer tissue comprised of the epidermis and the dermis
step in the performance of a style in which the curl created by an implement is blended with adjacent curls
hair that repels liquids and chemicals, often lack manageability
methoid of curling of straightening performed on dry hair using irons and pressing combs
in hair styling, the degree to which the hair extends from the hair in a finished style
portion of the strand between the base and the circle
a desirable division of the hair to the scalp, visible in the finished style
one of the base partings toward which the curl is wrapped

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