A wet cut refers to a hair cutting technique that involves using water or a cutting solution to dampen the hair before cutting. This method allows for more precision and control, as wet hair is easier to manage and can be cut with greater accuracy. Wet cuts are often preferred for creating specific styles or layers, as the hair tends to lie more naturally when wet. Additionally, this technique can help reduce frizz and enhance the overall finish of the haircut.
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Yes you get wet wearing a wet suit. Though it's a called a wet suit it's main properties are to keep you warmer and provided buoyancy
Yes, the noun 'wet' is a common noun, a general word for the moisture that dampens something.The word 'wet' is also a verb (wet, wets, wetting, wet) and an adjective (wet, wetter, wettest).
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Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry
Wet hair
Wet. It depends on what kind of hair you have.
Ceramic tile should be cut with a wet saw, or with a tile scoring tool. It is not necessary to wet the tile in either case, as the wet saw will cool the blade and the scoring tool has no blade to cool.
wet saw!!
they get wet
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well if they're cut,the juice from the strawberries will get on the sugar and then the sugar will get wet......
Yes you can. Cut them, then store them to keep them from getting wet. If the fire is already going, they will burn anyway as long as you don't overload with wet logs.
Wet saw, with a diamond tip blade
Wet Saw from the back
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