liquid and oils / styling aids
irons
pin curls/ finger waves
curl types
scalp conditions
100

the process of retaining oils and moisture

humectants

100

spring irons and marcel irons are examples of 

clamps

100

finger waves came to be and were most popular in which decade

20's and 30's

100

curls that start from the root 

root curls

100

the process of having nothing wrong with your scalp and it being perfectly healthy


normal

200

the process of rejecting moistures and oils

rejects

200

grey hair is caused by

moderate heat/ too much pressure

200

the process of making waving lotion is using 

 karaya gum

200

curls that are very curly and start in a spirial direction

spirial curls

200

the kind of scalp that leads to the definition of having course hair 

tight scalp

300

the process of oil used to make hair shine softly

sheen 

300

two ways to prepare your irons for usage are

tempering, seasoning

300

used in place of waving lotion

edging gel

300

curls that are very diluted and arent very curly but instead very wavy and close to the head

waves

300

having one of these scalps can mean your scalp can stretch well

flexible scalp

400

the process of something to help style and shape your hair

styling cream

400

irons that typically need to be tested on paper before use

flat irons, marcel irons, curling irons

400

this process works best when on wet & wavy hair

pin curls

400

curls that are closer to the ends of the hair

end curls


400

having this scalp condition can cause your hair to feel moisture less

dry

500

a thick, clear, slightly sticky substance, especially one used in cosmetic or medicinal products.


gel

500

irons that are known as clamp free

wands

500

the process  of using the closed center in a pin curl is for

curlier ends

500

the process of smoothing hair down into  circle

hair wraping

500

having this kind of scalp can cause your hair to feel very greasy

oily

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