Chapter 15
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
educate clients on home hair maintenance and professional products | To ensure that the client has the knowledge necessary to care for their hair properly between salon visits, it is the responsibiltiy of the professional to: |
client consultation | The first step in the hairstyling process should always be a: |
finger waving | Shaping and directing the hair into an s formation using a comb lotion and the fingers is called: |
waving lotion | Hair gel that makes the hair pliable keeps it in place and is made from karaya gum is: |
heavy side | When creating finger waves with a side part you should begin on the: |
sideways and parallel around the head | In creating horizontal finger waves the waves are placed: |
base | The stationary foundation of a pin curl is the: |
stem | The part of a pin curl that gives the curl its direction and movement is the: |
mobility | The stem of the pin curl is the part that determines: |
no-stem pin curl | Pin curls that produce tight firm long lasting curls and allow for minimum mobility are: |
open end | Pin curls formed in a shaping should begin at the: |
open center curls | Smooth waves and uniform curls are produced by: |
counterclockwise curls | Pin curls formed in the opposite direction of the hands of a clock are: |
arc based | Pin curl bases are referred to as rectangular triangular square or: |
prevent breaks or splits | Triangular base pin curls are used along the front or facial hairline to: |
ribboning | Creating tension by forcing hair between the thumb and back of a comb when making pin curls is called: |
carved curls | Pin curls sliced form a shaping and formed without lifting the hair from the head are: |
skip waves | Two rows of ridge curls placed on the side of a head are: |
cascade curls | Pin curls that allow the hair the flow upward and downward are called stand up curls or: |
tension | Barrel curls are similar to a roller but do not have the same: |
base | The panel of hair on which a roller is placed is the: |
stem | Hair between the scalp and the first turn of a roller is the: |
off-base | For a roller set where little or no volume is required the rollers should be placed: |
indentation | The point where curls of opposite directions meet forming a recessed area is: |
hair breakage | The metal edge of roller clips placed at an angle against the hair can cause: |
back-combing | Combing small sections of hair from the ends toward the scalp creating a cushion or base is: |
45 degree angle | To smooth hair that is back combed the teeth of the comb or brush should be held at a: |
hair at the scalp is not lifted | When wrapping hair, very little volume will be attained provided the: |
concentrator | The nozzle attachment used in blow-drying to create a steady stream of air is the: |
diffuser | The tool attachement used to dry hair softly and accentuate the textural definition is a: |
smooth surface | Teeth on a styling comb that are closely spaced remove curl definition and create a: |
heat resistant and antistatic | Classic styling brushes having rows of round tipped nylon bristles should be: |
vent brush | An ideal brush for blow drying fine hair quickly ad adding lift to the scalp area is a: |
styling gel | A thickened liquid styling tool spread with fingers that creates the strongest control and distinct texture definition is: |
texturizer | A styling aid that holds fine hair with little or no heaviness is: |
straightening gel | A styling aid applied to damp wavy or curling hair to create a straight look when the hair is blow dried is: |
125 degree angle | When blow drying with a round brush maximum lift is achieved by inserting the bush on base and directing the section up at a: |
nape to crown | When using a concentrator to blow dry straight or wavy hair, build the shape working from: |
thermal curling | Waving and curling straight or pressed hair using special manipulative techniques on dry hair is: |
barrel and shell | The basic parts of a thermal iron are the rod handle shell handle and: |
inner edge | The edge of a beveled flat iron that is nearest the stylist is the: |
ammonia | The remove dirt oils and product residue from the barrel of a thermal iron use a dampened towel with a soapy solution containing a few drops of: |
a nonflammable substance | Combs used with thermal irons should be about 7 inches long and made of: |
full base curl | In thermal curling hair is held at a 125 degree angle with medium tension and the curl is placed in the center if its base is a: |
rolling hair completely off base | A type of thermal curl with only slight lift of volume can be achieved by using a 70 degree angle and: |
hair pressing | A technique used to temporarily straighten extremely curly or unruly hair until the hair is shampooed is: |
hard press | Applying a thermal pressing comb through the hair twice on each side to remove curl is a: |
diameter and feel of the hair | Variations in hair texture are defined by the: |
compact construction of the cuticle cells | Pressing wiry or curly hair requires more heat and pressure due to the: |
scalp massage | A tight scalp can be made more flexible with hair brushing and the systematic use of: |
on a piece of light paper | The temperature of pressing combs should be tested: |
excessive pressing oil | To prevent the smoking or burning off of hair during the pressing treatment avoid: |
balance and proportion | When executing an updo always inspect the shape you are building from every angle to determine: |
hair spray | A styling product available in a variety of strengths applied in the form of a mist to hold a style in position is: |
spiral curl | A method of curling hair by winding a strand around a rod is a |
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