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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| half-moon or C-shaped base curls are called | arc pincurls |
| bases put along front hairline to prevent splits or breaks in the finished style | triangular base |
| most commonly shaped pincurl base | arc base |
| curls formed in the same direction as the movements of the hands of a clock are | clockwise pincurls |
| pincurls that produce waves that get smalled in size toward the end are | closed-centered pincurls |
| pincurls that produce even, smooth waves and uniform curls are | open center curls |
| a section of hair molded in circular movements in preparation for the formation of a pincurl | shaping |
| the type of curl that is placed completely off base and allows for the greatest mobility is the | full-stem curl |
| the movement or amount of mobility of a curl is determined by | stem |
| stationary foundation of a curl that is also the area closest to the scalp is the | base |
| ridges and waves that run up and down the head on a fingerwave is | vertical |
| when doing fingerwaves,pinching or pushing a ridge with your fingers creates | over-direction of ridge |
| a type of hair gel that makes the hair pliable enouth to fingerwave is | waving lotion |
| technique of drying and styling damp hair in one operation is | blow-dry styling |
| styling technique used to keep curly hair smooth and straight while retaining shape is | wrapping |
| combing small sections of hair from the ends toward the scalp to form a cushion at the base is known as | teasing |
| another term used to describe back-brushing is | ruffing |
| when securing a roller,one end of the clip should be under the roller and one end | inside the roller |
| point where curls of opposite directions meet forming a recessed area is called | indentation |
| for a roller with the least amount of volume is desired, roller should be placed | completely off base |
| to create curls in rollers, the hair should be wrapped around the roller | two-and-a-half turns |
| the panel in which the roller is placed | base |
| large diameter pin curls that are similar to a roller but do not have the same amount of tension are | barrel curls |
| to avoid indentation when anchoring pin curls, do not pin across the | circle |
| pincurls placed immediately behind or below a ridge to form a wave | ridge curls |
| two rows of ridge curls on the side of a head are called | skip waves |
| pincurls sliced from a shaping and formed without lifting the hair from the head are | carved curls |
| forcing hair between the thumb and the back of the comb to create tension is | ribboning |
| the medium press removed how much of the curl | 60 to 75 % |
| thermal press that removes 100 percent of the curl by applying the comb twice | hard press |
| soft press removes how much of the curl | 50 to 60% |
| process of temporarily straightening extremely curly hair by a heated comb is | hair pressing |
| base curls with full volume, the hair should be held with medium tension | 125-degree angle |
| hanging curls for medium to long hairstyles | spiral curls |
| coarse and gray hair can withstand more heat than | fine hair |
| temperature of an iron is determined by | texture of hair |
| combs for thermal curling should be made of | hard rubber |
| the flat iron that is nearest to the stylist is called the | inner edge |
| the edges on flat irons that create smooth, straight styles on very curly hair are | straight |
| grooming brushes that add polish and shine to hair are a mixture of | boar and nylon |
| large,flat brushes with staggered pin patterns used for mid-to longer hair length are | paddle brushes |
| brushes that are used to blow-dry precision haircuts where little or no volume is desired | classic styling brushes |
| blowdryer attachment used to accentuate the textural definition in a style is a | diffuser |
| when executing an updo, inspect the shape from every angle to make sure it is | balanced and proportioned |
| classic hairdo made out of a simple ponytail is | chignon |
| performing a press when hair becomes curly again due to perspiration | touch-up |
| double-comb press is also known as | hard press |
| to remove carbon buildup from pressing comb immerse the comb in a solution of | baking soda |
| a pressing comb temperature should be tested using | light paper |
| pressing comb with less space between the teeth produces | smooth press |
| pressing combs with more space between the teeth produce a | coarse press |
| good quality pressing combs are constructed of | stainless steel or brass |
| pressing hair on a flexible scalp you must apply | enough pressure |
| hair type that is resistant to hair pressing and requires more heat and pressure | wiry curly hair |
| type of curl that is placed completely off base and allows for the greatest mobility | full-stem curl |
| movement or amount of mobility of a curl is determined by the | stem |
| hair wraps around roller how many times for curl | 2 1/2 turns |
| brushes that polish and shine hair | boar and Nylon |
| pincurls that produce smooth waves and uniform curls are | open center curls |