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It's hard to define a sound, but here's a try: A half-wave rectified sine sounds harsh and whiney. Not as sharp and jagged as a square wave, but not nearly as pure and smooth as a sine. The key is to realize that the half-wave rectified sine is a sine plus a significant load of harmonics, and wherever there is a lot of harmonic energy, we call it "total harmonic distortion". So the bottom line is, anything that isn't a pure sine, you would say it sounds "distorted".
Jermany wave
The 80s group Human League would not be considered a punk band, but rather a pop or new wave band.
During the Victorian era, having one's hair styled by a hairdresser became popular. French hairstyles that were parted in the middle became trendy, while adorning one's head with flowers also gained stead. Austrian empress Elizabeth was the first to place flowers in her hair, and she soon started a widespread trend. "Barley curls" or "sugar curls" were long drop curls worn by children throughout the century. In the early 1840's, women took to wearing these curls alongside a coiled chignon, which was situated at the back of the head. Women continued to wear hats during this era. Fine milliners created fanciful styles decorated with plumes and ribbons. During the 1870s, the hair at the back of the head was occasionally allowed to hang loose, long and full, a lovely natural look that was featured in many pre-Raphaelite portraits. Sometimes the hair was seen in ringlets, and sometimes in large loops. In 1872, an important invention in hairstyling was invented: crimping. Crimping allowed for a "turned up hairstyle" in which the hair was pulled over a hot iron, resulting in an attractive wave. The "Marcel wave" was a new style created by the hot iron, and consisted of loose waves arranged around the head. By the end of the 1880s, pompadours were worn. This was a style in which the hair was swept up high from the forehead. Often, fake hair pieces were used to add height and depth. In addition, the "titus" hairstyle became popular from the 1880s. This hairstyle involved cutting the hair very close around the head. The hair was then curled, and styled with various ornaments including flowers. By the "Gay Nineties", high hairstyles had almost disappeared from the landscape of fashion trends. The look of the "Gibson Girl" was much more natural. A bun swept loosely on the head became the crowning feature of young Victorian girls. The "psyche knot" was especially prominent. This was basically hair pulled back from the forehead and knotted on the top of the head. Small coiffures, pompadours, and French twists were also worn, along with hair ornaments. To create a Victorian hairstyle, try a natural, long style. Begin by curling your hair in natural waves, either with a curling iron or by setting your hair in curlers the evening before. Pull your front strands to the lower back of your head and fasten with a pin. Sarah Brightman had a hairstylist to curl her hair. Emmy Rossum had a hairstylist to curl her hair.
Yes. He was the first person to make ANY kind of audio transmission.
Yes, as long as the hair is 100% human hair [remy hair or virgin hair].
I love watching the waves crash against the shore. She waved to her friend as she drove away. The crowd began to wave their arms in excitement.
to curl, start near your scalp, and pull it down like you would to straighten it. then, when you reach the end, start wrapping your hair around the hair straightener.
Add some detangeler first then try again.It should work !
If a head of hair does not already contain some kind of curl or wave, and curl or wave is a desired result, Kerastase Oleo itself will not create curl of wave, like a perm does. This product is merely an anti-frizz and curl-enhancing serum.
There is no such thing as "mixed hair," but to answer your question, it loosens the curl/wave pattern & makes the hair easier to manage.
try a curl scrunching gel or a tousled beachy wave spray.
If u want
The same exact way relaxers do. Chemicals alter your hair & make the wave or curl pattern loosen.
It's not that, it's because one or both of their parents have wavy hair!
Well is depends because i use wave Nouveau and it makes my hair straight and shiny.But they do have a curly wave Nouveau and that makes it look kind like a Jerry Curl but it works very well.
if you have straight exttensions and dont purposely curl or wave them thety will be straight