Ecological term denoting the horizontal divisions of a high vegetation structure (e.g. tree layer, shrub layer, field layer (herb layer), ground layer (mosses and liverwort layer));
Also an anatomical term, but outside the scope of this glossary.
A classic hairdressing technique that removes weight and bulkiness by cutting much shorter pieces that fall above your desired length.
Thin, sheet-like structure composed of a single thickness, often of cells.
A stratum; a thin sheet like structure of more or less uniform thickness.
Create movement and volume in the hair by releasing weight.