(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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The angle at which hair is combed and rolled; affects volume and flow.
base direction
Roller sits halfway off the base, giving medium volume.
half-off base
The hair's ability to absorb moisture or chemicals, affecting how it reacts to styling products.
porosity
The amount of time rollers stay in the hair, usually until the hair is dry.
set time
A product applied before rolling to help hold the curl and reduce frizz.
setting lotion
The way the hair is wrapped around the barrel (toward or away from the face) to achieve a specific curl style.
direction of curl
Roller placement that sits below its base parting; reduces volume and creates movement.
under-directed
A tool with two barrels used to create figure-8 waves or deep waves.
double barrel iron
Cylindrical tools used to wrap hair and create curls or volume. Types include magnetic, foam, and Velcro rollers.
rollers
A tight, corkscrew-shaped curl created by wrapping the hair vertically around the iron.
spiral curl
Small rods used primarily in chemical waving, but sometimes for wet setting tighter curls.
perm rods
Soft rollers ideal for overnight setting; less tension but comfortable.
foam rollers
A heated comb used to straighten or curl hair, particularly in pressing techniques.
thermal comb
Using rollers or pins on dry hair, often with heat, for style shaping rather than drying.
dry setting
Wrapping the hair in a specific direction to achieve a desired style or movement.
directional wrap
Roller sits completely off its base, creating minimal volume.
off-base
The process of shaping and finishing the hairstyle after rollers are removed, often using brushes or fingers.
comb-out
Rollers that cling to hair without clips, used to add volume with minimal tension.
velcro rollers
A product applied to hair before heat styling to reduce damage.
heat protectant
Rollers with a mesh design that allow more airflow and quicker drying.
mesh rollers
Hair's ability to stretch and return to its original shape; important in heat styling and setting.
elasticity
Any product used to aid in shaping or holding a hairstyle (mousse, gel, spray).
styling product
Large, lifted curls typically created with larger rollers and on-base placement.
volume curls
Roller sits directly on its section base, creating maximum volume.
on-base
The cylindrical part of the curling iron around which hair is wrapped.
barrel
The area of the hair where the roller is placed. It determines volume and direction.
roller base
A curling iron with a manual clamp used in professional settings for more control.
Marcel iron
Allowing the curl to cool before touching or brushing to set its shape.
cool down
A technique using fingers to form curls without heat, often combined with setting lotion.
finger curling
The tightness applied when wrapping hair on a roller or curling iron; affects curl tightness and definition.
tension
The shape and size of the curl formed (tight, loose, beachy, etc.).
curl pattern
A heat tool designed to create soft, S-shaped waves.
wave iron
Setting the hair while wet, typically with rollers, to dry into a new shape or curl.
wet setting
Damage caused by excessive or improper use of heat styling tools (dryness, breakage).
heat damage
The heat level of the curling iron; typically adjusted based on hair texture (lower for fine hair, higher for coarse).
temperature setting
A blast of cool air from a blow dryer to help “set” a curl or style after using heat.
cool shot
Smooth plastic rollers used with wet hair for precise setting and a polished finish.
magnetic rollers
The use of heat tools like curling irons, flat irons, and blow dryers to shape the hair.
thermal styling
a heated styling tool used to create curls or waves in the hair.
curling iron
Curls formed by winding the hair into a loop and securing it with a clip or pin (used with or without heat).
pin curl
Unwanted lines or dents left in the hair by improper use of the clamp.
clamp marks
The spring-loaded clip on a curling iron that holds hair in place during curling.
clamp (or tong)
Dividing the hair into manageable parts for easier styling.
sectioning
A roller set pattern that avoids splits in the hair by staggering roller placement.
bricklay pattern