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199. what is the difference between a barrel curl and a curl created wi…

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  1. what is the difference between a barrel curl and a curl created with a roller?
  1. what is another name for cascade curls? what effect do they have in hair design?

chapter 12: hairstyling

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Question 199
Brief Explanations

A barrel curl is usually created with a curling iron (barrel - shaped tool), resulting in a more uniform, smooth curl with a consistent diameter. A curl from a roller (like hair rollers) often has a more defined root, and the curl shape can be influenced by the roller's size and the way hair is wrapped, with a potentially more voluminous or less uniform appearance at the root compared to a barrel curl. Also, barrel curls are typically done on dry hair (or with some heat - protectant on damp hair) using heat, while roller curls can be done with heat (hot rollers) or without (velcro, magnetic rollers) and may involve setting the hair while it dries.

Brief Explanations

Cascade curls are also known as waterfall curls. In hair design, they create a flowing, cascading effect, adding movement, volume, and a soft, romantic look to the hairstyle. They can be used to frame the face, add dimension to long hairstyles, and give a sense of elegance and fluidity to the overall hair design.

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A barrel curl (created with a curling iron) has a smooth, uniform curl with consistent diameter, often done with heat on dry/damp hair. A roller - created curl has a more defined root, shape influenced by roller size/wrapping, can be heat - free or with heat, and may have more volume at the root or less uniform curl start.

Question 200