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titleOfInvention Hair style method and device therefor
abstract A method and apparatus for simulating hair design using computer programming includes at least one processing unit, at least one monitor, an image recording device, and a permanent device. The at least one treatment unit helps the hairdresser to design the hairstyle and store it in the customer data so that the client can recognize the hair-shaped result before the hairdresser cuts and train the apprentice studying hair design. It is possible to calculate the storage state of the consumables for a beauty salon or a barber shop. At least one monitor may display an image of the hairstyle in combination with the customer's head image. The image recording apparatus may take an image of the customer and store it in at least one processing unit. The perm device can receive the independent variable of the perm from the at least one treatment unit so that the customer's hair can be permed well.
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