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Tab 3 (ch. 9,10) RT
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |