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Cosmetolgy

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The crown is defined as the area between the apex and the: nape back of the parietal ridge bang area side of the head   show
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As hair dries, it: lengthens up to 1 inch shrinks up to 1 inch lengthens up to 1/2 inch shrinks up to 1/2 inch   show
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Which haircutting tool is mainly used to cut blunt or straight lines in hair? razor clippers haircutting shears texturizing shears   show
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The amount of pressure applied in cutting when combing and holding a subsection is called: bevel elevation taper tension   show
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The _____ is a triangular section that begins at the apex and ends at the front corners. bang area back top nape   show
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The process of removing excess bulk without shortening the length is known as: effilating texturizing parting notching   show
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When hair is combed away from its natural falling position, _____ occurs. overdirection elevation pivoting graduation   show
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What determines the size and number of subsections needed to complete a cut? personal preference porosity of the hair density of the hair direction of hair growth   show
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Which statement about razors is correct? They create a blunt line when cutting hair. They are mainly recommended for coarse hair. They do not give as soft an appearance as a shear cut. They use a finer blade than shears.   show
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The apex area is easily located by placing a comb flat on the: nape area side of the parietal ear top of the head   show
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The space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point is called a(n): line angle section part   show
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A good rule of thumb is to have _____ available at all times. one cutting shear and two thinning shears two cutting shears and two blending shears one cutting shear and one thinning shear two cutting shears and one thinning shear   show
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If you are buying cast shears, you should not pay more than: $200 $150 $250 $350   show
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The widest area of the head, starting at the temples and ending at the bottom of the crown, is the: parietal ridge four corners apex occipital bone   show
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A(n) _____ is a thin, continuous mark used as a guide in haircutting. line angle part section   show
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What determines the size and number of subsections needed to complete a cut? personal preference porosity of the hair density of the hair direction of hair growth   show
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A _____ comb is mainly used for close tapers on the nape and sides when using the scissor-over-comb technique. tail wide-tooth styling barber   show
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