Biochemistry /Cosmetology: Chapter 19: Wigs and Hair Additions Part 3
Cosmetology: Chapter 19: Wigs and Hair Additions Part 3
This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 19 of cosmetology, focusing on wigs and hair additions. It includes questions on synthetic hair testing, attachment methods, types of wigs, and more.
When testing synthetic hair or fibers by burning, the hair will either ball up, melt or burn: A. Quickly with no odor B. Slowly with no odor C. Quickly with a strong odor D. Slowly with a strong odor
A. Quickly with no odor
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When testing synthetic hair or fibers by burning, the hair will either ball up, melt or burn:
A. Quickly with no odor
B. Slowly with no odor
C. Quickly with a strong odor
D. Slowly with a strong odor
A. Quickly with no odor
The method of attaching extensions to a client's own hair with a bonding material and heat from a special tool is:
A. Fusion bonding
B. Locking
C. Sewing
D. Switch bonding
A. Fusion bonding
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A simple, quick stitch that can be used to secure the entire length of a weft to a track is the:
A. Double-lock stitch
B. Lock stitch
C. Moving stitch
D. Overcast stitch
D. Overcast stitch
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All synthetic hair colors used on wigs and hairpieces are standardized according to the hair color ring used by manufacturers, which contains:
A. 20 colors
B. 50 colors
C. 70 colors
D. 90 colors
C. 70 colors
The artificial hair covering that completely conceals the client's hair is a:
A. Wig
B. Hairpiece
C. Wigless
D. Switch
A. Wig
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Hair that is arranged so that the cuticles of all hair strands slope in the same direction is:
A. Processed hair
B. Fallen hair
C. Resistant hair
D. Turned hair
D. Turned hair
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Term | Definition |
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When testing synthetic hair or fibers by burning, the hair will either ball up, melt or burn:
A. Quickly with no odor
B. Slowly with no odor
C. Quickly with a strong odor
D. Slowly with a strong odor | A. Quickly with no odor |
The method of attaching extensions to a client's own hair with a bonding material and heat from a special tool is:
A. Fusion bonding
B. Locking
C. Sewing
D. Switch bonding | A. Fusion bonding |
A simple, quick stitch that can be used to secure the entire length of a weft to a track is the:
A. Double-lock stitch
B. Lock stitch
C. Moving stitch
D. Overcast stitch | D. Overcast stitch |
All synthetic hair colors used on wigs and hairpieces are standardized according to the hair color ring used by manufacturers, which contains:
A. 20 colors
B. 50 colors
C. 70 colors
D. 90 colors | C. 70 colors |
The artificial hair covering that completely conceals the client's hair is a:
A. Wig
B. Hairpiece
C. Wigless
D. Switch | A. Wig |
Hair that is arranged so that the cuticles of all hair strands slope in the same direction is:
A. Processed hair
B. Fallen hair
C. Resistant hair
D. Turned hair | D. Turned hair |
Hairpieces that have openings at the base through which the client's hair is blended are:
A. Blunt
B. Tapered
C. Integration
D. Cascade | C. Integration |
To achieve a natural look when cutting a wig, the ends should be:
A. Blunt
B. Tapered
C. Short
D. Even | B. Tapered |
In the braid-and-sew method of hair extensions, the angle of the track determines:
A. How the hair will fall
B. The amount of hair
C. The size of extension
D. The length of extension | A. How the hair will fall |
The head-shaped form used to secure a wig for fitting, styling or coloring is:
A. Hackle
B. Clamp
C. Circumference
D. Block | D. Block |
When using heat on human hair wigs, the temperature setting on the styling tool should be:
A. Low
B. High
C. Fast
D. Strong | A. Low |
Hair additions that are secured at the base of the client's natural hair to add length, volume, texture or color are:
A. Ponytails
B. Switches
C. Cascades
D. Extensions | D. Extensions |
Human or artificial hair that is woven into long strips is called:
A. Fallen
B. Turned
C. Wefts
D. Toupees | C. Wefts |
Wigs that most closely resemble human hair growth with flexibility at the roots are:
A. hand-knotted
B. semi-hand-tied
C. machine made
D. capless wigs | A. hand-knotted |
Top of the line synthetic wigs that simulate protein rich hair are made of:
A. rayon blends
B. flammable polyester
C. yak hair
D. kanekalon | D. kanekalon |
When styling a wig without a natural looking hairline or a lace front, you should soften the hairline by:
A. tapering around the ears
B. backcombing around the hairline
C. trimming the hairline with a razor
D. styling the hair when wet | B. backcombing around the hairline |
Wigs made by inserting individual strands of hair into mesh foundations and knotting them with a needle are:
A. remi hair
B. braid-and-sew method
C. hand-knotted wigs
D. semi-hand-tied wigs | C. hand-knotted wigs |
Hair extensions are secured to client's own hair by sewing braids or a weft onto an on-the-scalp braid or cornrow:
A. remi hair
B. braid-and-sew method
C. hand-knotted wigs
D. semi-hand-tied wigs | B. braid-and-sew method |
Wigs constructed with a combination of synthetic hair and hand-tied human hair are:
A. remi hair
B. braid-and-sew method
C. hand-knotted wigs
D. semi-hand-tied wigs | D. semi-hand-tied wigs |
Hair in which the root end of every single strand is sewn into the base is:
A. remi hair
B. braid-and-sew method
C. hand-knotted wigs
D. semi-hand-tied wigs | A. remi hair |