Bantu knot - the hair is double-strand twisted or coil twisted and wrapped around itself to make a knot; also known as Nubian knots, Bantu knot-out style - knots can be opened and released to create wavy and fuller loose curls, Braid-out set - this style involves braiding the hair when either wet or dry and then opening the braid to create a crimped texture-on-texture effect with added volume, coils - small sections of natural hair that are gelled and spiraled with fingers or a comb to create individual formations of tight, cylindrical coils; also known as comb twist, coil-out - once hair is combed into individual coils, then dried completely, they are uncoiled or neatly unraveled to create a fuller coily textured Afro style, coil comb technique - a technique with individual formations of cylindrical coils used to create coil styles or locks; involves placing the comb at the base of the scalp and, with a rotating motion, spiraling the hair into a coil, cornrows - narrow rows of visible braids that lie close to the scalp and are created with a three-strand, on-the-scalp braiding technique; also known as canerows, flat-twist - double-strand twists that are interwoven to lie flat on the scalp with various patterns with or without extensions, glamour waves - flat-twist set is unraveled to make a loose, wavy texture on the entire head, locks - separate networks of curly, textured hair that have been intertwined and meshed together; also known as dreadlocks or locs, spiral rod set - hair is wrapped around a vertical rod, moving up the rod in a spiral movement, textured set and style - elongate the naural frizzy hair and make smooth-silky curl, wavy or zig-zag pattern when the hair is set wet or dry on natural curly or coily hair textures, twist-out - a double-stranded twist set is unraveled and opened to create a spirally, full-crimped effect,

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