Asian J Beauty Cosmetol. 2012; 10(2): 211-219.
The Study on the Curls Flow Changes by the Guideline Position of Increase Layer and Procedure Angle
Eun-Jeong Choi
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to examine the correlations between cut flow changes and hair stylings by the treatment angle of increase layer shapes. For this, such 12 hair stylings as C curls, S curls and out curls were worked out, thus examining its correlations with cut flow changes. Study findings are as follows. First, as for the change of layer shapes by the guideline positions and treatment angles of increase layers. In the perpendicular parting, it formed short layers and diagonal back flows around the face in the diagonal front parting, it presented slightly rhythmic senses and strong diagonal back flows in the short hair in the front and its nape length was longest in the horizontal parting, it showed short length shapes around the face and created the same feel of material around the head, thus presenting the sense of very light and in the diagonal back parting, the flow of layers went down to the opposite direction and hair was accumulated around the line of face, thus creating a weighty sense. Second, as for the correlations between the flow of C curls, S curls and out curls and curls. In the perpendicular parting, curl waves were created around the face, thus presenting the sense of flexibility and refined beauty in the diagonal front parting, the flow of curl was created in a strong diagonal back, thus presenting the sense of softness, elegance and stability in the horizontal parting, curls were created on all the parts of head, thus showing the sense of liberty, activity and gorgeousness and in the diagonal back parting, the zone of weight was created around the face, thus presenting a slightly weighty curl flow.
Keywords : Increase layers, Curl, Angle, Guideline positions, Flow changes