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17: Women's Haircutt
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Most women's styles require: | More Styling Than Men's Styles |
| The four basic haircuts are the: | Blunt, Graduated, Uniform Layers, & Long Layers |
| The haircut that looks like all the hair is the same length is the: | Blunt Cut |
| If the head is tilted forward while cutting the nape during a blunt cut, it will create: | Graduation |
| A graduated cut has a wedge shape that is created by cutting with tension at: | Low to Medium Elevations |
| Maintain uniform moisture in the hair while: | Cutting |
| When cutting the hair at 90 degrees, the hair is projected 90 degrees from: | Where It Grows |
| When cutting hair from one section to the next, always use a: | Guide |
| More volume will be created within the cut if: | Thin Partings Are Used |
| To achieve a long layered cut, the hair is projected & cut at: | 180 Degrees |
| When layering the hair, the hanging length to remain can be better controlled by: | Cutting The Perimeter Design Line First |
| Sections within a haircut can be blended: | From Short To Long & From Long To Short |
| Wavy & Curly hair have what three characteristics: | Wave Troughs, Wave Crests, & Elasticity |
| When cut at low elevations, wavy & curly hair tends to: | Graduate Naturally |
| Cutting just after the wave crest as it dips towards the trough may encourage the hair to: | Fall Inward Toward The Head Form |
| When cutting curly hair, after each cut with the clipper, comb or pick the hair to: | Check The Cutting Effect |
| Razor cutting produces an angle at the ends of the hair that results in: | Soft Shapes With Movement |
| The most commonly used texturizing techniques are: | Point Cutting, Slicing & Carving, & Notching & Slithering |
| Two texturizing techniques that are performed on the hair ends are: | Point Cutting & Notching |
| The wet setting method that uses the client's head as a form or tool is a: | Hair Wrapping |
| Wet setting techniques include: | Pin Curls, Roller Set, & Hair Wrapping |
| When blow-drying the hair, begin in the: | Nape Area |
| To blow-dry short, curly hair into its natural wave pattern use a: | Diffuser Attachment |
| Using heat to produce waving or straightening effects is known as | Thermal Styling |
| Thermal waving is achieved with: | Marcel or Curling Irons |
| Thermal straightening can be achieved with: | Electric Flat Irons & Pressing Combs |
| The projection of the hair from the scalp will determine where the curl sits in relation to its | Base |
| The foundation on which the curling iron barrel or a roller is placed is called the | Base |
| The part of a curl that gives the hair direction & mobility is the: | Stem |
| The three types of bases used in thermal & roller setting are: | On-Base, Off-Base, & Half Off-Base |
| Hair pressing straightens extremely curly hair: | Temporarily |
| About 50-60 percent of the curl will be removed with a | Soft Press |
| To prevent the hair from burning or scorching during pressing, apply: | Pressing Cream or Oil |
| About 100 percent of the curl will be removed with a: | Hard Press |
| Apply the pressing comb twice on each side of the hair section for a: | Hard Press |