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Synonyms and antonyms of Hair care substances and equipment in American Thesaurus

Hair care substances and equipment

barrette (noun)

American a small plastic or metal object used for keeping a woman’s hair in place

blow dryer (noun)

a small machine that produces a strong current of warm air and that you hold to dry your hair, often to give it a particular shape

bobby pin (noun)

a small piece of wire folded over tightly in the middle that women use to hold their hair in place

brush (noun)

an object used for painting, cleaning things, or making your hair neat. It consists of a handle with stiff fibers or thin short pieces of plastic or wire called bristles that are attached to it

color (noun)

a chemical that you put on your hair to make it change color

comb (noun)

an object that you pull through your hair to make it neat, with a row of thin pointed parts called teeth

conditioner (noun)

a liquid that you put on your hair after washing it to make it smoother, softer, and more healthy

curler (noun)

a plastic or metal tube that you wrap your hair around in order to curl it

curling iron (noun)

American a small piece of electrical equipment that you heat and wrap your hair around in order to curl it

dye (noun)

a substance used for changing the color of something such as clothing or your hair

fine-tooth comb (noun)

a comb with very thin parts and very narrow spaces between them

gel (noun)

a sticky substance that is used in products for the hair and skin

grip (noun)

British a bobby pin

hairbrush (noun)

a brush for arranging hair and making it look neat

haircare (noun)

the activity of keeping your hair in good condition by washing it and putting substances on it

hairdryer (noun)

a piece of electrical equipment used for making your hair dry after you have washed it

hair grip (noun)

British a bobby pin

hairnet (noun)

a small net worn over hair to keep it neat

hairpin (noun)

a metal object for holding hair in position, consisting of a thin piece of wire in the shape of a “U”

hair slide (noun)

British a barrette

hair spray (noun)

a substance that you spray onto your hair to hold it in position

henna (noun)

a red-brown substance made from the leaves of a bush and used for coloring hair or skin

lacquer (noun)

Britishold-fashioned hair spray

mousse (noun)

a white substance that you put in your hair to hold it in a particular style

pomade (noun)

a liquid that people put on their hair in the past

rinse (noun)

something that you put on your hair to change its color temporarily

roller (noun)

a small tube that you wind a piece of your hair around to make a curl

shampoo (noun)

a liquid that you use for washing your hair

tint (noun)

a substance used for changing the color of someone’s hair

tongs (noun)

British a curling iron

tonic (noun)

a liquid that you put on your hair or skin so that it becomes healthier and looks more attractive