ShapingSection of hair thatis molded in acircular movementin preparation forthe formation ofcurlsPomadeAlso known as was,styling products thatadd considerableweight to the hair bycausing strands tojoin together,showing separationin the hairOnBaseAlso known as fullbase, position ofcurl or rollerdirectly on its basefor maximumvolumeWaveOne and ahalf turnsaround therollerHairWrappingA technique usedto keep curly hairsmooth andstraight whileretaining abeautiful shapeHalf offBaseFor mediumvolume, the rollersits halfway on itsbase and halfwaybehind the baseOpenCenteredCurlsProduceeven,smoothwaves anduniform curlsBlowDryStylingThe techniqueof drying andstyling damphair in oneoperationCurlsTwo and ahalf turnsaroundthe rollerFingerWavingProcess of shapingand directing the hairinto an S patternthrough the use ofthe fingers, combs,and wavingParts ofa RollerCurlBase,stem,and curlConcentratorDirectionalfeature thatcreates aconcentratedsteam of airHalfStemCurlCurl placed halfoff the base,allows for thegreatestmobilityRectangular,Triangular,Arc, andSquarePin curlbases orfoundationsCompletelyOffBaseFor the leastvolume, theroller sitscompletelyoff the baseRidgeCurlsPin curls placedimmediatelybehind or belowa ridge to form awaveVolumizersStyling productsthat add volume,especially at thebase when thehair is wet andblown dryNoStemCurlCurl placed directlyon its base,produces a tight,firm, long-lastingcurl and allowsminimum mobilityFullStemCurlCurl placedcompletely offthe base,allows for thegreatestmobilityBackBrushingAlso known asruffing, techniqueused to build a softcushion or to mesh 2or more curl patternsfor a uniform andsmooth lookIndentationIs the pointwhere curls ofoppositedirections meet,forming arecessed areaCascadeAlso known asstand-up curls,are used tocreate height inthe hair designCShapeCurl1 completeturnaround therollerBackcombingTeasing, ratting, mattingsmall sections of hair g, orFrench lacing, combingsmall sections of hair fromthe ends toward the scalp,causing shorter hair to matat the scalp and form acushion or baseShapingSection of hair thatis molded in acircular movementin preparation forthe formation ofcurlsPomadeAlso known as was,styling products thatadd considerableweight to the hair bycausing strands tojoin together,showing separationin the hairOnBaseAlso known as fullbase, position ofcurl or rollerdirectly on its basefor maximumvolumeWaveOne and ahalf turnsaround therollerHairWrappingA technique usedto keep curly hairsmooth andstraight whileretaining abeautiful shapeHalf offBaseFor mediumvolume, the rollersits halfway on itsbase and halfwaybehind the baseOpenCenteredCurlsProduceeven,smoothwaves anduniform curlsBlowDryStylingThe techniqueof drying andstyling damphair in oneoperationCurlsTwo and ahalf turnsaroundthe rollerFingerWavingProcess of shapingand directing the hairinto an S patternthrough the use ofthe fingers, combs,and wavingParts ofa RollerCurlBase,stem,and curlConcentratorDirectionalfeature thatcreates aconcentratedsteam of airHalfStemCurlCurl placed halfoff the base,allows for thegreatestmobilityRectangular,Triangular,Arc, andSquarePin curlbases orfoundationsCompletelyOffBaseFor the leastvolume, theroller sitscompletelyoff the baseRidgeCurlsPin curls placedimmediatelybehind or belowa ridge to form awaveVolumizersStyling productsthat add volume,especially at thebase when thehair is wet andblown dryNoStemCurlCurl placed directlyon its base,produces a tight,firm, long-lastingcurl and allowsminimum mobilityFullStemCurlCurl placedcompletely offthe base,allows for thegreatestmobilityBackBrushingAlso known asruffing, techniqueused to build a softcushion or to mesh 2or more curl patternsfor a uniform andsmooth lookIndentationIs the pointwhere curls ofoppositedirections meet,forming arecessed areaCascadeAlso known asstand-up curls,are used tocreate height inthe hair designCShapeCurl1 completeturnaround therollerBackcombingTeasing, ratting, mattingsmall sections of hair g, orFrench lacing, combingsmall sections of hair fromthe ends toward the scalp,causing shorter hair to matat the scalp and form acushion or base

Hairstyling (Wet) - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Section of hair that is molded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls
    Shaping
  2. Also known as was, styling products that add considerable weight to the hair by causing strands to join together, showing separation in the hair
    Pomade
  3. Also known as full base, position of curl or roller directly on its base for maximum volume
    On Base
  4. One and a half turns around the roller
    Wave
  5. A technique used to keep curly hair smooth and straight while retaining a beautiful shape
    Hair Wrapping
  6. For medium volume, the roller sits halfway on its base and halfway behind the base
    Half off Base
  7. Produce even, smooth waves and uniform curls
    Open Centered Curls
  8. The technique of drying and styling damp hair in one operation
    Blow Dry Styling
  9. Two and a half turns around the roller
    Curls
  10. Process of shaping and directing the hair into an S pattern through the use of the fingers, combs, and waving
    Finger Waving
  11. Base, stem, and curl
    Parts of a Roller Curl
  12. Directional feature that creates a concentrated steam of air
    Concentrator
  13. Curl placed half off the base, allows for the greatest mobility
    Half Stem Curl
  14. Pin curl bases or foundations
    Rectangular, Triangular, Arc, and Square
  15. For the least volume, the roller sits completely off the base
    Completely Off Base
  16. Pin curls placed immediately behind or below a ridge to form a wave
    Ridge Curls
  17. Styling products that add volume, especially at the base when the hair is wet and blown dry
    Volumizers
  18. Curl placed directly on its base, produces a tight, firm, long-lasting curl and allows minimum mobility
    No Stem Curl
  19. Curl placed completely off the base, allows for the greatest mobility
    Full Stem Curl
  20. Also known as ruffing, technique used to build a soft cushion or to mesh 2 or more curl patterns for a uniform and smooth look
    Back Brushing
  21. Is the point where curls of opposite directions meet, forming a recessed area
    Indentation
  22. Also known as stand-up curls, are used to create height in the hair design
    Cascade
  23. 1 complete turn around the roller
    C Shape Curl
  24. Teasing, ratting, matting small sections of hair g, or French lacing, combing small sections of hair from the ends toward the scalp, causing shorter hair to mat at the scalp and form a cushion or base
    Backcombing