Pin curly Foundation
Pin Curl foundation and rolls that are used in a wide range of hairstyles. You can use them on straight, waved, permanent, or naturally curly hair. Pin curl work best when the hair is properly layered and is smoothly wound. This makes spring and long-lasting curls with good direction and definition.
Before
you begin to make pin curls, divide the wet hair into sections or panels. Then
subdivide each section into the types of base required for the various curls.
The most commonly shaped base you will use is the arc base (half—moon of “C” shape),
Others are rectangular, triangle or square.
To
avoid splits in the finished hairstyle, you must use care when selecting and forming
the curl base. When the section of hair are as equal as possible, you will get
curls that are similar to one another. Each curl must lie flat and smooth on
its base. If too far off the base, does not affect the finished curl, the
scalp. The shape of the base, however, doe not affect the finished curl.
1.Rectangular base pin curls are usually recommended at the side
front hairline for a smooth, upsweep effect. To avoid splits in the comb-out
the pin curls must overlap.
2.Traingular base pin curls are recommended along the front or
facial hairline to prevent breaks or splits in the finished hairstyle. The
triangular base allows a portion of the hair from each curl to overlap the next
and can be combed into a wave without splits.
3.Arc base pin curls, also known as
Half Moon or “C shape” base curls, are curved out of bas happing. Arc base pin curls give
good direction and may be used at the hairline or in the nape.
4.Square base pin curls are suitable for curly hairstyle
without much volume or lift. They can be used on any part of the head and will
comb out with lasting results.
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