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These flashcards cover vocabulary related to hair types, body shapes, and skin conditions.
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Straight hair
Hair that is not curled or wavy, lies flat.
Wavy hair
Hair that has a gentle wave, forming a loose S-shape.
Curly hair
Hair that forms tight rings or spirals.
Dyed hair
Hair that has been treated with chemicals to change its color.
Damaged hair
Hair that is brittle, split, or unhealthy due to over-processing.
Thin hair
Hair that lacks volume and is often fine.
Tangled hair
Hair that is knotted and difficult to comb.
Ponytail
A hairstyle where hair is pulled back and tied at the back of the head.
Braided hair
Hair that is woven or interlaced into a pattern.
Frizzy hair
Hair that has a fluffy or unruly appearance.
Round face
A face shape that is roughly circular with soft angles.
Square face
A face shape characterized by a strong jawline and equal length and width.
Long face
A face that is longer than it is wide, often with a narrow chin.
Curvy body
A body shape with well-defined curves, often at the hips and bust.
Thin body
A body that is slender or underweight.
Overweight
A body that exceeds the normal weight range for height.
Hourglass figure
A body shape characterized by a small waist and larger hips and bust.
Pear-shaped body
A body shape where the hips are wider than the shoulders.
Apple-shaped body
A body shape where most of the weight is carried around the midsection.
Smooth skin
Skin that is soft and free of blemishes.
Dry skin
Skin that lacks moisture and can be rough or flaky.
Oily skin
Skin that produces excess sebum, leading to shine and possible acne.
Sensitive skin
Skin that is prone to reactions and can be easily irritated.
Light skin
Skin that has a pale or fair complexion.
Tanned skin
Skin that has been darkened by sun exposure.