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The stationary or nonmoving foundation of the pin curl
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The type of curl that permits the greatest amount of movement
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The type of pin curls that produce even, smooth waves and uniform curls
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The art of shaping and directing hair into an S pattern wave through the use of fingers, combs, and waving lotion
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Also known as French lacing
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A technique used to keep curly to extremely curly hair smooth and straight while retaining beautiful shape
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The section of hair that is mold a circular movement in preparation for the formation ocurls
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The type of pin curl place immediately below the ridge
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This placement of a curl creates the greatest volume
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A pin curl that has a large center opening and is fastened to the head and a standing position on a rectangular base
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Another name for carved curls
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