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What length of hair was Charles Nessler's heat permanent waving machine suitable for?
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In 1926, the croquignole method of wrapping hair from the ends to the scalp was created. What is another name for this wrapping method?
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What length of hair was Charles Nessler's heat permanent waving machine suitable for? long
In 1926, the croquignole method of wrapping hair from the ends to the scalp was created. What is another name for this wrapping method? overlap method
In what year was the first cold wave created? 1938
What was the active ingredient used in the first cold wave? thioglycolate acid
Which phase of perming is the most important? both chemical and physical phase are equally important
What length of hair is the spiral technique most often used on? medium to long
As added texture expands the form: the illusion of shorter length is created
What are the two basic wrapping techniques for rotating strands around a perm tool? spiral and overlap
The overlap (croquignole) technique produces which result? undulating waves and curls
Positioning texture in one or more specific areas or zones of the head, or along only a certain portion of the hairstrand is called: texture placement
You can apply the design principles of repetition, alternation, progression and contrast: along the strand, to texture within zones, throughout an entire composition
Perm patterns: also known as wrapping patterns, affect the final look of the new curl pattern, help you organize and control now your perm service is performed
Zonal perms are also called: partial perms
The Connect service essential includes: building rapport and trust
Greeting your client with a firm handshake is part of which service essential? connect
Producing a functional, predictable and pleasing result is part of which service essential? create
Asking questions and analyzing the client's perm history and hair is part of which service essential? consult
Reinforcing the client's satisfaction is part of which service essential? complete
The client record houses the following information, EXCEPT: legal information
Draping at the beginning of a perm service should include a plastic cape and: towels
What is applied to a client's hairline prior to the chemical phase of the perm service? protective cream
What could be the cause of weak or limp curls following a perm service? under-processing
Hair wound on perm rods with too much tension may cause which of the following conditions? breakage or dryness
Too much hair wrapped on the perm rods can cause: an uneven curl pattern
What is the most likely cause of underprocessed hair? perm solution not left on the hair long enough
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