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What is effilating also known as?

  1. Slithering

  2. Backcombing

  3. On base

  4. Taper

The correct answer is: Slithering

Effilating is a hair cutting technique that involves creating thinning or layered effects by removing small amounts of hair with a special type of scissors. The term "effilating" is derived from a French word meaning "to file" or "to shred". This technique is commonly known as "slithering" due to the motion of the scissors resembling a snake slithering through the hair. Backcombing, on base, and taper are all terms used in different types of hair cutting techniques, but they are not synonymous with effilating. Backcombing, also known as teasing, involves using a comb to create volume in the hair by combing it towards the scalp. On base refers to a specific type of roller placement in hairdressing. And taper is a technique used to gradually decrease the length of hair from the top to the bottom, resulting in a tapered or layered look