Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
-
Balancing shampoo
Shampoo that washes away excess oiliness from hair and scalp, while preventing the hair from drying out.
-
Backcombing
Also called teasing, ratting, matting, 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.
-
Backbrushing
Technique used to build a soft cushion or to mesh two or more curl patterns together for a uniform and smooth comb out.
-
Axon terminal
The extension of a neuron through which impulses are sent away from the body to other neurons, glands, or muscles.
-
Auriculotemporal nerve
Affects the external ear and skin above the temple, up to the top of the skull.
-
Auricularis superior
Muscle above the ear that draws the ear upward.
-
Auricularis posterior
Muscle behind the ear that draws the ear backward.
-
Auricularis anterior
Muscle in front of the ear that draws the ear forward.
-
Asymmetrical balance
Asymmetrical balance is established when two imaginary halves of a hairstyle have an equal visual weight, but the two halves are positioned unevenly. Opposite sides of the hairstyle are different lengths or have a different volume. Asymmetry can be horizontal or diagonal.
-
Arrector pili muscles
Small, involuntary muscles in the base of the hair follicle that cause goose flesh, sometimes called goose bumps, and papillae.
Got any book recommendations?