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Hairdressing professional terms

Every industry has its own professional terms, so what are the professional terms in the hairdressing industry? Below I will introduce professional terminology for hairdressing, I hope it will be useful to you!

Common terms for hairdressing

Baseline/Base line? The lowest point of the peripheral contour.

Peripheral contour line Permieter Shape? Peripheral line of hairstyle.

Horseshoe Section? A section connected from the front points on the left and right sides to the golden point.

Aperture partition Halo Seciton? The circular partition located on the top of the head.

Profile Line/Section? A section about one centimeter wide from the hairline to the forehead, through the bony point, and then to the backbone.

Keyhole Section? After dividing a circular area on the top of the head, a triangular area is divided forward.

Don’t connect Disconncction? Cut your hair into two different lengths.

Under-Cut? Cut the hair pieces below the occipital point shorter than the top hair pieces.

Over-Cut? Cut the hair pieces above the occipital point shorter than the inner hair pieces.

Single fixed design line Natural Inversion? Pull the hair piece to the middle and cut it to create a concave shape.

Block Graduation? Pull the hair piece horizontally to the occipital point and cut it to create a vertical concave shape.

Double Baseline? Cut an additional baseline that is shorter than the original baseline.

Point Cutting? Use the tip of the scissors to make an angle to cut the hair.

Parallel Point Cutting? Use a 90-degree point cutting method to cut the hairline into a jagged shape.

Brick Cutting? is used on short hair, cutting the hair pieces like stacking bricks to create more curls.

Back Cutting? Use scissors to cut the hair toward the root to increase volume and softness.

Twist Cutting? Twist the hair before cutting it to remove weight and length.

Slide Cutting? Use the scissors like a sharpener to connect short hair pieces and long hair pieces.

Reverse Graduation? Lift the hair piece into a 45-degree cut. 20. Seamless cutting method Seamless? Create a hairstyle with no seams and soft lines.

Slicing (?) Slicing? Spread the scissors into a V-shaped cut, removing the weight of the hair but maintaining the length.

Professional terminology of hair dyers

1. Dyeing: the process of changing hair color.

2. Decolorization: the process of bleaching and fading the natural pigments in hair (also called bleaching).

3. Color washing: The process of bleaching and fading artificial pigments in hair. Washing is only used when dyeing dark to light and cannot be completed at one time.

Color washing refers to the use of bleach to fade hair. Among hair pigments, blue is the darkest color, red is the medium color, and yellow is the lightest color. The darkest colors in your hair are washed out first. Because the lighter the color, the smaller the size of the pigment particles, the greater the number of pigment particles in the cortex, and the deeper they can enter the cortex. Therefore, the color of your hair changes gradually and slowly during the color washing process.

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Blue, blue, purple, purple, red, red, orange, orange, yellow, light yellow

 4. Complementary colors: for new hair at the root. Hair dyeing tips.

5. Color change: the process of changing the color of hair to a darker or lighter color. .

6. Original color: the color of hair before dyeing. .

7. Target color: The final color you want to dye. .

8. Base color: the basic color that constitutes the shades of hair or hair dye. In dye paste, 0/00, 1/00, and 2/00? are all called base colors.

9. Chroma: The depth of hair color.

10. Hue: the visual feeling of hair color.

11. First dyeing: dyeing hair for the first time.

The first time you dye your hair "Natural Hair" When you are facing the first time dyeing your natural hair, you should start from the bottom and apply upward to the top. Because the human body temperature is best at the top, so you need to reserve the top. For hair that is 2 centimeters away from the hair root in the U-shaped area of ??the forehead, avoid applying dye at the same time (you can apply dye on the ends of the hair first), because a large difference in body temperature will cause obvious color differences at the hair roots on the top of the head. After the application is completed, (except for the 2 cm of hair roots on the top of the head), after about ten minutes, apply the dye on the 2 cm part of the hair roots at the U-shaped position on the top of the head. This operation procedure can avoid the hair roots and ends. The color difference is too big. After about 10 to 20 minutes (depending on the resistance of the hair), you can start the hair washing process.

12. Hair dyeing: a process of rapid dilution and reconciliation of residual pigments on the hair and scalp before the hair dyeing is completed.

13. Bleaching and dyeing: Bleaching and dyeing are carried out at the same time in one hair dyeing process.

14. Color bleaching: the process of bleaching first and then dyeing.