Education /Cosmetology: Chapter 17: Hair Styling Part 5

Cosmetology: Chapter 17: Hair Styling Part 5

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This deck covers key concepts and techniques from Chapter 17 on hair styling, focusing on tools, methods, and styling products.

The edges on flat irons that create smooth, straight styles on very curly hair are: A. round B. straight C. outer D. beveled

B. straight
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Definition
The edges on flat irons that create smooth, straight styles on very curly hair are: A. round B. straight C. outer D. beveled
B. straight
The press performed when the hair becomes curly again due to perspiration or dampness is a: A. soft press B. chemical press C. touch-up D. moderate press
C. touch-up
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Pin curls that produce waves that get smaller in size toward the end are: A. ridge curls B. open-center curls C. closed-center curls D. half-stem curls
C. closed-center curls
Pin curls sliced from a shaping and formed without lifting the hair from the head are referred to as: A. ridge curls B. carved curls C. alternating curls D. skip waves
B. carved curls
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Large, flat brushes with staggered pin patterns used for mid-to-longer hair length are: A. vent brushes B. grooming brushes C. classic styling brushes D. paddle brushes
D. paddle brushes
Good-quality pressing combs are constructed of either: A. brass or iron B. brass or porcelain C. stainless steel or brass D. stainless steel or tin
C. stainless steel or brass
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TermDefinition
The edges on flat irons that create smooth, straight styles on very curly hair are: A. round B. straight C. outer D. beveled
B. straight
The press performed when the hair becomes curly again due to perspiration or dampness is a: A. soft press B. chemical press C. touch-up D. moderate press
C. touch-up
Pin curls that produce waves that get smaller in size toward the end are: A. ridge curls B. open-center curls C. closed-center curls D. half-stem curls
C. closed-center curls
Pin curls sliced from a shaping and formed without lifting the hair from the head are referred to as: A. ridge curls B. carved curls C. alternating curls D. skip waves
B. carved curls
Large, flat brushes with staggered pin patterns used for mid-to-longer hair length are: A. vent brushes B. grooming brushes C. classic styling brushes D. paddle brushes
D. paddle brushes
Good-quality pressing combs are constructed of either: A. brass or iron B. brass or porcelain C. stainless steel or brass D. stainless steel or tin
C. stainless steel or brass
The panel of hair on which a roller is placed is called the: A. section B. panel C. base D. circle
C. base
A blowdryer attachment used to accentuate or keep textural definition is a(n): A. concentrator B. nozzle C. diffuser D. element
C. diffuser
The hair type that is very resistant to hair pressing and requires more heat and pressure is: A. fine/soft B. coarse/brittle C. wiry/curly D. medium/straight
C. wiry/curly
The correct temperature setting of the iron for thermal curling is determined by the: A. texture of hair B. length of hair C. type of iron used D. size of iron used
A. texture of hair
To remove the carbon buildup from the metal portion of a pressing comb, immerse the metal portion of the comb in a solution containing: A. sodium hydroxide B. baking soda C. hydrogen peroxide D. ammonia water
B. baking soda
Thermal curls placed very high on their base, providing maximum lift or volume: A. Texturizer B. Volume-based curls C. Concentrator D. No-stem curl
B. Volume-based curls
Styling product that is lighter and less viscous than firm-hold gels, used for easy styling, defining and molding: A. Texturizer B. Volume-based curls C. Concentrator D. No-stem curl
A. Texturizer
Curl placed directly on its base to produce a tight, firm, long-lasting curl: A. Texturizer B. Volume-based curls C. Concentrator D. No-stem curl
D. No-stem curl
Nozzle attachment of a blowdryer that directs the air stream to any section of the hair more intensely: A. Texturizer B. Volume-based curls C. Concentrator D. No-stem curl
C. Concentrator