Hair care Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Which type of lines are used to emphasize or minimize facial features? | Diagonal |
| Volume or what is the mass or general outline of a hairstyle? - | Form |
| The area surrounding the form is called | Space |
| In the principle of hair design,the comparative relationship of one thing to another is called | Proportion |
| When working with a client who has large hips or broad shoulders, you should create a style with | Greater volume |
| When you establish equal or appropriate proportions to create symmetry, you establish | Balance |
| When an imaginary line is drawn down the center of the face resulting in the two sides forming a mirror image of one another,what occurs? | Symmetrical balance |
| In a hair design, what is a regular pulsation or a recurrent pattern of movement? | Rhythm |
| What first draws the eye,before it travels fathe rest of the design? | Emphasis |
| What holds all the elements of a design together? | Harmony |
| Hair type is categorized by what two defining characteristics? | Directional patterns and hair texture |
| Which hair type gives a soft-romantic look when left natural? | Curly, medium hair |
| Determining a face shape, the faceis divided into how many zones? | Three |
| Which face shape is about one and a half times longer than its width across the brow? | Oval |
| Which facial type is wide at temples and narrow at the middle third of the face? | Square |
| Which profile is considered the ideal? | Straight |
| A curved part is recommended for a client with | Receding hairline |
| Horizontal lines are used to | Create width |
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| Which type of lines make a hairstyle appear longer and narrower? | Vertical |
| Which type of lines are used to soften a design? | Curved |
| Which type of lines are used in the one length hairstyle? | Single |
| Parallel lines in a hairstyle | May be straight or curved |
| Contrasting lines meet at what kind of angle? | 90 |
| Which type of lines are frequently used when texturizing a haircut, along with hair color placement and color blending? | Transitional |
| Which type of lines have a definite forward or backward movement? | Directional |
| When creating hair designs you should not | Confine yourself to your comfort zone |
| Which of the following is not one of the five basic elements of three dimensional design? | Balance |
| Which term refers to directional wave patterns or the illusion of motion in the hair? | Design texture |
| Which of the following is not one of the seven basic faces shapes? | Inverted diamond |
| About how long do keratin based chemical treatment results last on average? | 4 months |
| When styling the hair of a client with a convex profile you should do what? | Keep the style close to the head at the nape |
| Texture can be created temporarily with the use of | Heat or wet styling techniques |
| Permanent changes in the natural texture of hair can be made using what? | Chemicals |
| Smooth, directional wave pattern are particularly useful when you wish to | Narrow around face |
| The Which type of parting is used to direct hair across top of the head and helps develop height on top to make thin hair appear full? | Side |
| What should you recommend for a male client who has a wide face and full cheeks? | Fairly close trimmed beard and mustache |
| You should not shampoo a client's hair if which of the following is present? | Scalp abrasions |
| The overlapping layers or scales of natural bristle brushes are used to | Clean and add luster to the hair |
| What should you do if client requests a dry scalp treatment, and you notice that they have a reddened scalp irritation? | Refer the client to aphysician |
| When performing a shampoo, the most important rule regarding posture is to always | Keep your shoulders back |
| Hair that has been lightened, colored, or permed is categorized by | Chemically treated |
| A shampoo with a ph of what closely matches the ideal pH of the hair | 6 |
| Which of the following substances is classified as a universal solvent? | Water |
| The process in which water passes through a porous substance to remove suspended materials is called | Filtration |
| Which water treatment process is often used in the manufacturing of cosmetics? | Distillation |
| The second ingredient most shampoos have in common is the primary surfactant or | Base detergent |
| The oil attracting tail of a surfactant molecule is termed | Lipophilic |
| The hydrophilic end of a surfactant molecule is considered the | Water attracting head |
| Which of the following is nota common shampoo additive? | Water |
| Which of the following is the most widely purchased of an hair care products? | Shampoo |
| The key to determining which shampoo will leave the client's hair shiny and manageable is | List of ingredients |
| The shampoo service includes each of the following except | Hot towel |
| What are the two basic requirements for a healthy scalp? | Cleanliness and stimulation |
| How often should the hair be shampooed? | As often as necessary to remove dirt, oils, and product buildup |
| When does scalp massage usually begin? | |
| During conditioning service | |
| When performing a scalp massage, you should | Maintain contact with head |
| The main difference between massage for relaxation and massage done in conjunction with a treatment is the | Products you use |
| What is the purpose of a general scalp treatment? | To maintain the scalp and hair in a clean and healthy condition |
| Which of the following is not a common cause of dry scalp? | Sebum |
| Which type of hair product is appropriate for a dry scalp treatment? | Product containing emollients |
| What causes excessive scalp oiliness? | Overactive sebaceous glands |
| Modern antidandruff shampoo, conditioner, and topical lotions contain what kind of agents? | Antifungal |
| Correct hair brushing does all of the following except | Prepare the hair for a bleach lightening service |
| To detangle wet hair after the shampoo service, you should use a | Wide toothed comb |
| As a general rule | Oily hair needs to be shampooed more often than normal hair |
| The more alkaline the shampoo | The stronger and harsher it is |
| If the water for your salon comes from a well, it is most likely | Hard water |
| You should use what temperature of water to rinse the shampoo out of client’s hair? | Warm |
| The main ingredient in most shampoos is | Deionized |
| What kind of shampoo is designed to make your hair appear smooth and shiny and to improve in manageability? | Conditioning |
| Which type of shampoo is designed to repair damaged and brittle hair? | Strengthening |
| Which type of shampoo is used to help return hair to the correct pH after a chemical interaction? | Neutralizing |
| What type of product is a special chemical agent applied to the hair to deposit protein or moisturizer? | Conditioner |
| What kind of conditioner is a deep, penetrating conditioner that restores protein and moisture? | Treatment |
| What absorbs moisture or promotes the retention of moisture? | Humectant |
| What is used to remove oil accumulation from the scalp? | Scalp astringent lotion |
| When performing a shampoo draping, you should do what? | Position the cape on the outside of the shampoo chair |
| What is the first step of the pre service procedure? | Disinfect station and client chair |
| Each day, you should ensure that the disinfection container is filled with clean disinfectant solution at least how many minutes before your first service? | 20 minutes |
| What is the first step of the post service procedure? | Determine whether the client is satisfied |
| Where should yon begin shampooing a client's hair? | Hairline |
| The shape of the head is also known as what? | Head form |
| Areas of the head where the surface changes are called what? | Reference points |
| The widest are of the head, starting at the temples and ending at the bottom of the crown is what? | Parietal ridge |
| Where is the occipital bone located? | Base of skull |
| The apex area is easily located by placing a comb flat on | The top of the head |
| When performing a haircut, cutting past the two front corners can cause a bang area to end up where on the haircut? | Sides |
| To determine the front area of the head you should draw a line from the apex to where? | Back of ear |
| The crown is defined as the area between the apex and | Back of parietal ridge |
| The rape area is located by taking a horizontal parting across the back of the head at what bone? | Occipital |
| What is a triangular section that begins at the apex and ends at the front corners | Bang |
| What is a thin, continuous mark used as a guide in hair cutting? | Line |
| The space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point is called | Angle |
| Which type of lines direct the eye from one side to the other? | Horizontal |
| Which of the following is a technique that uses diagonal lines to create angles by cutting the ends with a slight increase or decrease in length? | Beveling |
| For control during haircutting, the hair is oarted into uniform working areas called what? | Sections |
| The degree at which a subsection of hair is held from the head when cutting is called | Elevation |
| During a haircut, when the hair is elevated below 90 degrees, you | Build weight |
| What is the angle at which the fingers are held when cutting the line that creates the end shape? | Cutting line |
| What is a section of hair that determines the length the hair will be cut? | Guideline |
| A guideline that does not move and to which all other sections are combed is | Stationary guideline |
| What is used when creating layered or graduated cuts? | Traveling guideline |
| When hair is combed away from it's natural falling position, what occurs? | Overdirection |
| The number of individual hair strands on 1 Square inch of scalp is called what? | Hair density |
| What is the direction hair grows from the scalp? | Growth pattern |
| Which term is used to describe the amount of movement in the hair strand? | Wave pattern |
| Which haircutting tool is mainly used to cut blunt or straight lines in hair? | Hair cutting shears |
| Which tool is mainly used when creating short haircuts, short tapers, fades, and flat tops? | Clippers |
| What is a comb and mainly used for close tapers on the nape and sides when using the scissor over comb technique? | Barber |
| Generally, a shear with a Rockwell hardness of what is ideal? | 56/57 |
| Once a week, you should open shears to a --degree angle in order to clean out any hair particles or debris | 90 |
| When performing a haircut with hair cutting shears, you should use your holding hand to | Hold the hair while cutting |
| The amount of pressure applied in cutting when combing and holding a subsection is called what? | Tension |
| To create precise lines when cutting straight hair, you should use how much tension? | Maximum |
| when standing to work on a haircut, you should not do what? | Stand to the side of the subsection you are cutting |
| Which technique is best to use when you need to maintain control of a subsection while cutting a vertical or diagonal cutting line? | Cutting palm to palm |
| Palming haircutting shears when combing the hair prevents you from cutting yourself and also | Reduces strain on the index finger and comb |
| The visual line in a haircut, where the ends of the hair hang together, is called | Weight line |
| What kind of haircut is a slow or immediate build up of weight? | Graduated |
| When performing a layered haircut, the hair is usually cut at an elevation of | 90 degrees |
| In a layered haircut, the layers create movement and volume by | Releasing weight |
| What determines the size and number of subsections needed to complete a cut? | Density of hair |
| When cutting the bangs or fringe | You should allow for the natural lift of the hair |
| Which method if cutting or thinning hair involves the fingers and shears gliding along the edge of the hair to remove length? | Slide cutting |
| When using the scissor over comb method, you generally | Start at the hairline |
| The process of removing excess bulk without shortening the length is known as | Texturizing |
| Which of the following is a more aggressive version of point cutting that creates a chunkier effect? | Notching |
| Vertical lights do what? | Remove weight |
| As hair dries it | Shrinks up to 1/2 inch |
| How often should you clean and disinfect your shears? | After every client |
| How often should you sharpen your shears? | Only when needed |
| Shears with what grip move the thumb forward, so it is resting below the ring and middle fingers | Offset |
| If you are buying cast shears, you should not pay more than | $200 |
| A good rule of thumb is to have what available at all times? | Two cutting shears and one thinning shear |
| When your shears are properly fitted, the thumb hole will rest | At or slightly over the cuticle area |
| When performing a graduated haircut, you should not | Use two fingers’ depth on the sides |
| Which band style is generally not designed for all hair lengths? | Side swept |
| Which statement about razors is correct? | They use a finer blade than shears |
| When using thinning shears to remove bulk, you should comb the subsection out from the head and cut it with the thinning shears at least | 4 to 5 inches |
| When using the clipped over comb technique, you should | Hold the comb stationary and cut the length against the comb |
| Wet hairstyling tools include all of the following except | Sectioning clamps |
| Finger waving in the process of shaping and directing the hair into a | C pattern |
| In a horizontal finger wave, waves are positioned | Sideways and parallel around the head |
| The three principal parts of a pin curo do not include a | Twist |
| What is the panel of hair on which a roller is placed? | Base |
| The section of a pin curl between the base and the first arc that gives the curl direction and movement is the | Stem |
| The hair that is wrapped around a roller is the | Circle |
| In a pin curl, what determines the width of the wave and strength? | Size of circle |
| Which type of pin curl produces a tight, firm, long lasting curl and allows minimum mobility? | No stem |
| A section if hair molded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls | Shaping |
| A pin curl should always begin where of a shaping? | Closed end |
| Open center curks produce | Uniform curls |
| The most commonly shaped base in pin curls is the | Arc base |
| Forcing hair between the thumb and the back of the comb to create tension is called | Ribbon ing |
| Pin curls sliced from a shaping without lifting the hair are referred to as | Carved curls |
| Pin curls places immediately behind or below a ridge form a wave called | Ridge curls |
| Skip waves are two rows of what curls used to create a strong wave pattern with we'll defined lines between waves | Ridge |
| Cascade, or stand up pin curls are used to create what in hair design? | Height |
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