chapter 12 Flashcards
Holding the hair at 135 degrees angle creates what curl?
volume-base curls
Holding hair at 125 degree
full-base curls
Hold hair at a 90- degree angle (straight from the head)
half-base curls
hold hair at a 45 degree angle from the base
off base curl
forms curls from roots to ends to create volume and movement
root curl
formed by winding a strand around the rod
spiral curl
uses an s-shaped pattern such as a surface enhancer
wave
turns the hair ends under or over with a curling iron
end curl
No stem curl
Placed directly on base of curl. Tight. firm, long-lasted curl allows minimum mobility.
Full stem curl
Greatest mobility. placed completely off the base.
Half stem curl
permits medium movement. Placed half off the base
Open center curls
produce even, smooth waves and uniform curls
closed center curls
produce waves that get smaller towards the ends
pincurls
serve as the basis for patterns, lines, waves curls, and rolls used in wide range of hairstyles.
Pin curls are usually recommended at the side front hairlinefor a smooth, upse[t effect
Rectangular base
Pin curls are recommended along the front or facial hairline to precent breaks or splits in the finished hairstyle
Triangular base
known as half moon or c shaped base curl give good direction and may be used at the hairline or the nape
arc base
pin curls suitable for curly hairstyles without much volume or lift.
square base