Art /Cosmetology: Chapter 17: Hair Styling Part 4
Pin curls do not work on naturally curly hair.
False
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Term
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Pin curls do not work on naturally curly hair.
False
Velcro rollers are used only on wet hair.
False
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The most widely used hairstyling product is gel.
False
It is important to temper a new brass pressing comb so that it will hold heat evenly along its entire length and provide consistent results.
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Silicone adds weight to the hair by causing strands to join together, showing separation in the hair.
False
On curly hair, wet wrapping creates a smooth, sleek look.
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Term | Definition |
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Pin curls do not work on naturally curly hair. | False |
Velcro rollers are used only on wet hair. | False |
The most widely used hairstyling product is gel. | False |
It is important to temper a new brass pressing comb so that it will hold heat evenly along its entire length and provide consistent results. | True |
Silicone adds weight to the hair by causing strands to join together, showing separation in the hair. | False |
On curly hair, wet wrapping creates a smooth, sleek look. | True |
For a roller set where the least amount of volume is desired, roller should be placed:
A. completely off the base B. completely on the base C. half off the base D. half on the base | A. completely off the base |
Combing small sections of hair from the ends toward the scalp to form a cushion at the base is known as:
A. teasing B. slicing C. backbrushing D. smoothing | A. teasing |
Two rows of ridge curls on the side of the head are called:
A. dual waves B. carved curls C. sculpture waves D. skip waves | D. skip waves |
The edge of a flat iron that is nearest to the stylist is called the:
A. beveled edge B. outer edge C. inner edge D. flat edge | C. inner edge |
Large diameter pin curls that are similar to a roller but do not have the same amount of tension are:
A. straight curls B. rectangular curls C. open curls D. barrel curls | D. barrel curls |
The most commonly shaped pin curl is the:
A. arc base B. rectangular base C. square base D. panel base | A. arc base |
The process of temporarily straightening extremely curly hair by means of a heated comb is called:
A. hair pressing B. hair texturizing C. hair relaxing D. hair treatments | A. hair pressing |
The type of hair pressing service that removes 50-60 percent of the curl is the:
A. classic press B. soft press C. hard press D. medium press | B. soft press |
Another term used to describe backbrushing is:
A. backcombing B. matting C. teasing D. ruffing | D. ruffing |
A true hairdo created out of a simple ponytail that can be a simple style or dressed up is a(n):
A. pleat B. chignon C. twist D. blowdry | B. chignon |
Along the front hairline to prevent splits or breaks in the finished style, the recommended base to use is:
A. triangular base B. square base C. oblong base D. rectangular base | A. triangular base |
A section of hair molded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of a pin curl is:
A. ribbon B. curl C. stem D. size | C. stem |
When executing an updo, inspect the shape from every angle to make sure it is:
A. simple and balanced B. well balanced and proportioned C. large and creative D. executed and large | B. well balanced and proportioned |
The movement or amount of mobility of a curl is determined by the:
A. base B. circle C. stem D. size | C. stem |