When you elevate hair below 90 degrees, you typically achieve more volume and movement in the style. This technique reduces the weight of the hair, allowing for a softer, bouncier appearance. It also helps create layers and enhances texture, making it ideal for styles that require body and lift. However, elevating below 90 degrees may not provide as much precision in shaping as higher elevation techniques do.
Hair lengths in the context of the "10s" typically refer to the measurement of hair in inches, with "10s" indicating hair that is 10 inches long. This length can vary in appearance depending on the individual's hair type and texture, but generally, 10-inch hair falls around the chin or slightly below, making it suitable for various styles, including medium-length cuts and layered looks.
No. The biggest possible obtuse angle is one that's a hair less than 180 degrees. Bisect that, and each half is the biggest possible ACUTE angle.
Math is used a lot in hairstyling. Chemistry is used in chemical service along with having to know the metric system. Also all cuts are done at angles meaning you have to know you degrees and angles.
If the females parents both have dark brown hair and the males parents both have light brown hair, their is a 50/50 chance of having either colour hair. Although if that is not the case, the child could have blonde hair if one of the grandparents has blonde hair also, there is not a definite hair colour. It is all down to chance.
Yes. The color of a newborn's hair can be different (almost always lighter) than the eventual adult hair color.
below 90 degrees
Splat hair dye is to be applied to the hair between the temperatures of 180 degrees Fahrenheit or 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
okay for girls as far as I know, the armpit hair and below hair come in at about the same time, but the below hair comes in at a faster rate... I hope i helped... what about boys?
The "arrectores pilorum" or hair erector muscles elevate the hair follicles above the rest of the skin causing what we call " Goose Bumps "
hat happens when you rinse your hair with Coca Cola?
hat happens when you rinse your hair with Coca Cola?
the hair blow your for head is your eye brow hair
Nothing happens when you pluck a gray hair
It depends on the thickness of ones hair
When a hair is pulled out, the hair follicle is disrupted and the hair falls out. The follicle may bleed briefly, but a new hair will eventually grow in its place. Repeatedly pulling out hair can lead to damage to the follicle and potentially inhibit hair growth.
you get hair balls in your body
It evaporates.