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1. The process of shaping and directing hair into a patter of S-shaped waves with fingers, combs, and waving lotion is called:
a) finger waving
2. Waving lotion is a type of hair gel used during finger waving to keep hair:
c) pliable (moldable)
3. a good waving lotion for finger waving is harmless to hair and:
d) does not flake when dry
4. finger wave lotion should be applied:
b) to one side of head and at a time
5. when finger waving, pinching or pushing ridges with fingers will create:
a) overdirection of the ridge
6. The 3 main parts of a pin curl are the base, stem, and:
d) circle
7. The section of pin curl between base and first arc is the:
a) stem
8. The stationary part of the pin curl is the:
c) base
9. A tight, firm, long-lasting curl is produced by the:
d) no-stem curl
10. The greatest curl mobility is achieved with the:
c) full-stem curl
11. A section of hair that is moulded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls is a:
a) shaping
12. open centre curls produce:
b) uniform curls
13. pin curl that are good for fine hair and produce a fluffy curl are:
c) closed centre curls
14. the most common pin curl base you will use is the:
d) arc base
15. in a pin curl set, the finished curl is not affected by the:
c) shape of base
16. triangular pin curl bases are used to:
d) prevent splits in the finished style
17. pin curl bases suitable for curly hairstyles without much volume or lift are the:
b) square bases
18.an important technique to use when making pin curls is:
a) ribboning
19. pin curls sliced from a shaping and formed without lifting the hair from the head are called:
d) carved curls
20. pin curls are correctly anchored when:
c) the clip enters at the open end
21. curls used to create a wave behind a ridge are called:
b) ridge curls
22. two rows of ridge curls create:
c) a strong wave pattern
23. pin curls used to achieve height in the hair design are:
a) cascade curls
24. barrel curls are fastened to the head in a standing position on a:
b) rectangular base
25. a roller holds the equivalent of:
c) 2-4 stand-up curls
26. rollers are different from pin curls in several way, one way being that they:
d) give a stronger set
27. the panel of hair on which the roller is placed is called the:
b) base
28. the hair between the scalp and the first turn of the roller is the:
d) stem
29. the part of a roller curl that determines the size of the wave or curl is the:
c) circle or curl
30. if hair is wound 1-1/2 turns around a roller, it will create:
d) a wave
31. a C shape will result if the hair is wound around the roller:
b) one tun
32. the volume achieved in a hairstyle is determined by the size of the roller and:
a) how it sits on its base
33. an on-base roller curl produces:
d) full volume
34. for the least amount of volume in a roller set, use the:
b) off-base method
35. a loose roller that is not properly secured to the head will result in:
d) weak set
36. hot rollers and Velcro rollers are used:
c) only on dry hair
37. back-combing and back-brushing are used to:
a) remove roller indentations
38. teasing, ratting, matting, and French lacing are other terms for:
d) back-combing
39. ruffing is another name for:
c) back-brushing
40. a technique used to keep curly or extremely curl hair smooth and straight is:
a) hair wrapping
41. the part of a blow-dryer that directs air stream to any section of hair more intensely is the:
b) concentrator
42. the diffuser attachment of a blow-dryer causes the air to flow:
c) more softly
43. it is particularly important that the air intake at the back of a blow-dryer be kept:
a) clear
44. combs with closely spaced teeth:
c) create a smooth surface
45. a classic styling brush has a:
a) half-rounded rubber base
46. the brush that is generally oval with pure natural bristles or quills of bristle and nylon mix is the:
c) grooming brush
47. smaller round brushes used during blow-drying:
d) add more curl
48. a light, airy, whipped styling product that resembles shaving foam is:
c) mousse
49. the most widely used hairstyling product is:
a) hair spray
50. a hairstyling product that adds considerable weight to the hair is:
b) pomade or wax
51. guidelines for blow-drying the hair include directing the blow-dryer:
d) from scalp to ends
52. creating an updo can be difficult on hair that has been:
b) freshly washed
53. another term for thermal waving is:
c) marcel waving
54. thermal waving and curling are done on:
d) dry hair
55. to hold an even temperature, thermal irons should be made of the best quality:
b) steel
56. a conventional thermal iron is:
d) stove-heated
57. electric vaporizing irons should not be used on pressed hair because they cause the hair to:
a) return to its natural curly state
58. for white, lightened, or tinted hair, it is advisable:
d) to use lukewarm thermal irons
59. the styling portion of a thermal iron consist of a rod and:
a) shell
60. the required temperature of heated thermal irons depends on the:
b) texture of the hair
61. the temperature of heated thermal irons is tested on:
d) a piece of tissue paper
62. a thermal comb should be made of:
b) hard rubber
63. when manipulating thermal irons, the rolling movement should be done with the:
a) fingers
64. to give a finished appearance to hair ends, use:
b) end curls
65. a method of thermal-curling the hair by winding a strand around the rod to create hanging curls is:
d) spiral curls
66. volume thermal iron curls are used to provide a finished hairstyle with:
b) lift
67. a volume-based thermal curl is formed by placing the curl:
c) forward and high on its base
68. full-base thermal curls provide:
d) a strong curl with full volume
69. in half-base curls the hair is held at a:
c) 90-degree angle
70. the thermal curl that offers the least lift or volume is the:
b) off-base curl
71. to ensure a good thermal curl or wave, the hair must be:
c) clean
72. the thermal curling or waving, fishhook hair ends are caused when the:
a) hair ends protrude from the irons
73. hair pressing:
b) temporarily straightens hair
74. hair straightening, or pressing, is a popular service that lasts:
a) until the next shampoo
75. types of hair pressing are the soft press, hard press, and:
d) medium press
76. the type of hair pressing that removes 50-60% of curl is the:
a) soft press
77. the temperature of the pressing comb should be adjusted to the hair's:
c) texture
78. the least difficult type of hair to press is:
a) medium curly hair
79. the type of hair that requires the least heat and pressure with a pressing comb is:
d) fine
80. applying a heated pressing comb twice on each side of the hair is known as a:
b) hard press
81. burnt hair strands:
c) cannot be conditioned
82. in pressing coarse hair, more heat is required because it:
d) has the greatest diameter
83. to avoid breakage when pressing fine hair, you should use:
a) less heat and pressure
84. use of excess heat on gray, tinted, or lightened hair may:
b) discolour hair
85. failure to correct dry and brittle hair before thermal straightening may result in:
c) hair breakage
86. to avoid smoke or burning while pressing hair, use:
d) less pressing oil
87. a hard press in which a hot curling iron is passed through the hair first is called:
a) a double press
88. hair pressing treatment between shampoos are called:
b) touch-ups
89. hair that is wiry and curly:
a) is difficult to press
90. before performing a hair press, the hair should be divided into:
c) 4 sections
91. a scalp may be classified as normal, flexible or:
b) tight
92. applying the thermal pressing comb once on each side of the hair is required for a:
a) soft press
93. pressing combs should be constructed of good-quality steel or:
c) brass
94. the actual pressing or straightening of hair is accomplished with the comb's:
b) back rod
95. pressing oil may be applied either before or after hair is:
c) thoroughly dried
96. the hair and scalp may be conditioned with special hair products, hair brushing, and:
d) scalp massage
97. the metal portion of a pressing comb may be immersed in a solution of ___ for 1 hour to give it a smooth and shiny appearance.
b) hot baking soda
98. too frequent hair pressing treatments can cause:
a) breaking and shortening of hair
99. carbon may be removed from the pressing comb by rubbing with:
d) find sandpaper
100. do not use ___ when pressing short hair at the temples and back of the neck
b) high heat