The section of hair located between the base and the first turn of the roller/curl.
What is Stem?
Cushing, lacing, matting, ratting and interlocking are all different words for this.
What is Back-combing?
Facial form created by individual bone structure and hairline.
What is Face Shape?
A pleasing arrangement of shapes and lines that incorporates all elements of design.
What is Harmony?
This is Ms. Janvier's Birth stone.
What is Garnet?
Also known as the Circle.
What is the Curl?
Also known as molding, this is combing a section of hair in a circular movement over the surface of the head for the formation of waves or curls:
What is Shaping?
This type of profile is characterized by the forehead, chin, and nose all being in alignment and is considered to be ideal.
What is Straight?
This is known as the visual comparison of weight used to offset or equalize proportion.
What is Balance?
Premiering in 2005, this Disney Channel original series stared Raven Symone as a teenage psychic, but what was her charters name in the show?
What is Raven Baxter?
Also known as Carved Curls, these are sculpted by hand, iron, or roller to create texture and/ or movement.
What is Sculpture Curl?
A combination of lines that outline a shape:
What is Form?
The relationship of facial features and shape to each other.
What is Facial Proportion?
A combination of lines that outline a shape.
What is Form?
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Who is lil wayne?
Type of base that creates lift, fullness, and/ or height in a design.
What is Volume?
Wave pattern that combines fingerwaves and flat pincurls.
What is Skipwaves?
This profile is characterized by a receding chin, protruding nose and hairline creating a strong outward appearance.
What is Convex?
Also known as molding, this is combing a section of hair in a circular movement over the surface of the head for formation of waves or curls.
What is Shaping?
Which animated fil features a cowboy named Woody?
What is Toy Story?
Hair straightening technique that removes all of the curl by using a thermal pressing comb twice on each side of the hair shaft.
What is a Hard Press?
A form of natural hairstyling in which the hair has grown and intertwined over time becoming twisted creating rope-like effect.
What are Locks?
Has a protruding chin and forehead, which gives the impression of a receding nose.
What is Concave?
The physical and visual wave patterns in the hair.
What is Texture?
in "Why did I get married" who played the role of Patrica?
Who is Janet Jackson?