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To perform a bevel-under effect, the blade is positioned behind the section of the hair and moved how? Curved strokes
Loss of hair elasticity or split ends may be caused by what? Excessive air forming
Before brushing or combing hair that has been curled with an iron, ensure that hair is what? Completely cool
The two most common braiding methods are the 3 strand over-braid and which method? The 3 strand underbraid
Which thermal styling tool is used to form wet hair while using brushes, combs and fingers to create temporary direction and texture changes? A blow dryer
The term used to describe dividing the head into workable areas for the purpose of control is called what? Sectioning
In activated texture broken lines with exposed ends are visible on what area of the hair? The surface
Which three pincurls are the most common types of curvature pincurls? Flat, Volume and Indentation
What determines the size of the parting when sculpting hair? Density
The diameter of the tool or pincurl will determine what? The size of the curl
The art of dressing and arranging hair to create temporary changes in form and texture is known as what? Hair design
Coarse hair should be texturized at least how far from the scalp? 1 1/2" (3.75 cm) from the scalp
Which technique is performed by gliding the open shears along the surface of the hair, achieving mobility? Slicing
Which angle (elevation) best represents LOW Projection? 0 to 30 degrees
Which design line is used as a length guide for sculpting graduated, layered and square combination forms? Mobile (traveling)
The APEX refers to which part of the head? The Top
Which basic form consists of hair lengths that progress from shorter exterior to longer interior (one length cut) A Solid
One oblong followed by a row of pincurls is called what? A ridge curl
Sculpting shorter lengths within the form to reduce bulk and create support and mobility is called what? Texturizing
Holding the hair 90 degrees from the center of a one-diameter base and having the tool sit on the bottom parting results from which type of base control? Half-Off base
How long does hair pressing last? Until the next shampoo
The area below the occipital is referred to as what? The Nape
Which base control positions the tool completely off the bottom parting? Off base
What affects the amount of volume, lift, fullness or mass achieved in hair design? Base control
Taper shears, aka thinning shears, are used on the ends of the hair to do what? Reduce bulk
The process of designing wet hair into the desired position is referred to as molding or what? Shaping
To maintain control of the hair, which hair type should be texturized the greatest distance from the scalp? Coarse hair
What form would result from using a 180-degree angle cut? Increase-layered
The area of the strand at the scalp between partings is called what? The base
When designing short hair, what does using a smaller brush achieve? A curlier design
What type of pincurl is used to create fullness and height? Volume
A pincurl with an open circle has the ability to produce what? Wider wave pattern with uniform curls
What attachment is used to allow the hair to be sculpted at the same length when using electric clippers? Guards
The process of drying hair then styling it to create a new form is called air forming or what? Blow drying
A layered cut or 90-degree cut is also known as what? Uniformly layered form
When sculpting with a razor, what results are achieved? Tapered ends, softer appearance, diffused form line
Texturizing reduces bulk without doing what? Shortening the overall length appearance of the hair
When using a thermal iron on tinted, white or very fine hair what steps are taken? Lower temp is used, hot iron is closed lightly on damp towel, and iron is tested on hair prior to service to prevent scorching
To reduce potential of hair and scalp damage from heat, how far do you hold the blow dryer? 3-5 inches (7.5cm to 12.5cm) from the hair
Which tool controls short, perimeter lengths when sculpting against the skin? Taper/contour comb
Tool that allows the greatest air flow to the hair while directing it into the lines of design is called what? An air forming brush
The outer boundary or silhouette of any shape or form is known as what? The form line
The type of comb that is used for backcombing and smoothing the surface of the hair is called what? The master sketcher
The use of a hand held dryer along with your fingers, brushes, pressing combs, and/or a curling iron is called what? Thermal design
A weight area in a graduated form could be described as what? Concentration of lengths
What hairstyling product adds shine and weight to the hair? Pomade
The moveable blade of the shears is controlled by what? The thumb grip
Projecting the hair below 90 degrees would do what? Build weight
Distribution begins at the point where motion begins and also known as what? Point of origin
Which line is considered to be the artistic pattern or length guide while sculpting hair? The design line
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