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frizz

/friz/US // frɪz //UK // (frɪz) //

卷发,卷边,毛躁,卷曲

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to form into small, crisp curls or little tufts.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being frizzed.
    • : something frizzed; frizzed hair.

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Examples

  • CHI If you’re looking for a curling iron that heats up quickly, prevents heat damage, and creates long-lasting waves and curls with less frizz and static, then the CHI Ceramic Tourmaline Curling Iron is the hot tool for you.

  • Meanwhile, tourmaline can produce up to six times more negative ions than ceramic plates, achieving a high level of shine and reduced frizz.

  • Ceramic curling irons, great for thinner hair, reduce frizz and heat damage among all hair types.

  • This new and improved tool features higher ceramic content for even heat and shiny, healthy, long-lasting styles with less frizz.

  • Most people with curly hair are constantly working to combat frizz, maintain curl pattern, and mitigate extra-long drying times.

  • And the irony is, the harder we tried to de-frizz, the frizzier it got.

  • Her unwashed hair is pulled severely back and there's a halo of frizz around the crown of her head.

  • On her return Robinson made signals to her over the master's head, which he had begun to frizz.

  • He put his hand up to his moustache; but did not frizz and twist it in the old familiar way, he just pulled it downwards.

  • Miss Mellins was a small woman with a glossy yellow face and a frizz of black hair bristling with imitation tortoise-shell pins.

  • Now and then he tossed his head, as if champing a bit, and the bunch of black frizz over his left temple trembled.

  • It is the extreme of bad taste to bang or frizz the hair across the forehead, or to wear the hat somewhat on the back of the head.