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The art of shaping and directing the hair into a pattern of s-shaped waves through the use of the fingers, combs and waving lotion is called | finger waving |
waving lotion makes hair | pliable and keeps it in place during the finger waving |
the part of the pin curl that forms a complete circle is called the | circle |
The stationary or nonmoving foundation of the curl, which is the area closet to the scalp | base |
The type of pin curl that permits the greatest amount of movement is called | full-stem curl |
The type of pin curl that produces even, smooth waves and uniform curls | open center |
a section of hair that you mold into a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls | a shaping |
The type of base curls are recommended along the front or fcial hairline to prevent breaks or splits in the finished hairstyle | trianglar base |
The type of base curls that are recommended for even construction suitable for curly hairstyles without much volume or lift | square base |
Another name for carved curls | short curls |
The required temperature of heated thermal irons is determined by the | texture of hair |
until manipulative techniques with thermal irons are mastered, it is best to | practice with cold irons |
spiral curls are hanging curls that are suitable for | medium to long |
combs for therma curling should be made of | hard rubber |
For full volume place the roller | directly on its base |
Half base rollers sitting half way on the base and halfway behind the base produce | medium volume |
electric rollers are used on dry hair and are heated electrically or by | steam |
The styling parts of the thermal iron are composed of the rod and the | shell |
The blow dry attachment that causes the air to flow more softly and helps accentuate or keep textural definition is the | diffuser |
Brushes with a large, flat base that are well suited for mid to longer length hair are | paddle brushes |
a soft hair press removes about | 50%-60% of the curl |
The type of hair that requires more heat and pressure than any other type | coarse or wiry & curly |
A medium hair press removes | 60%-75% of the curl |
A hard press removes about | 100% of the curl |
Falure to correct dry and brittle hair can result in | hair breakage during the hair pressing |
coarse hair | has the greatest diameter |
variations in hair texture can be traced to what factors | diameter and feel |
The main difficulty in hair pressing with a flexible scalp is that the stylist may | not apply enough pressure |
The 2 types of pressing combs are | regular and electric |
A comb with more space between the teeth produces a | coarse looking press |
A comb with less space between the teeth produces | a smoother press |
burnt hair strands | can not be conditioned |
hair pressing tretments which are sometimes necessary when the hair becomes curly again due to prespiration or dampness are called | touch up presses |
test the temperature of the heated pressing comb on | light paper |
A hard press is also known as a | double press |
The use of excess heat on gray, lightened or tinted hair may cause breakage | or discolour the hair |
The metal portion of the pressing comb should acquire a smooth shiny appearance when, after cleaning, it is immersed in a solution of | baking soda |
Handles of pressing combs are usually made of | wood |
A tight scalp can be rendered more flexible by the systematic use of hair brushing or | scalp massage |