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20 Cards in this Set
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1. the art of braiding, which is an important tradition in may cultures, originated in:
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a) Africa
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2. in traditional cultures, braiding patterns often signified:
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c) social and marital status
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3. natural hairstyling works with the hair's:
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d) curl or coil pattern
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4. in the context of braiding, hair texture involves 3 qualities; wave pattern, feel and:
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a) diameter
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5. when styling with braids for a round facial type, it is useful to include:
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b) updo braiding
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6. the right tools are essential for braiding, including:
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d) a tail comb
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7. the material kanekalon is used for:
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b) synthetic hair extensions
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8. in general, it is best to braid the hair:
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c) when it is dry
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9. textured hair presents styling challenges because it is:
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a) fragile both wet and dry
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10. when preparing textured hair for braiding, separate thicker hair into:
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c) many sections
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11. a 3-strand braid created with the underhand technique is called:
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d) visible braid
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12. the overhand pick-up technique is used to create:
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a) an invisible braid
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13. a braid made with 2 strands twisted around each other is called:
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d) a rope braid
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14. a fishtail braid is a 2-strand braid in which hair is:
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b) picked up from the sides
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15. single braids, box braids, and individual braids are all:
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d) free-hanging braids
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16. the partings for single braids can be square, triangular, or:
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a) rectangular
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17. the foundation of beautiful cornrows is:
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c) consistent and even partings
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18. when using the feed-in method of cornrowing, you are adding:
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b) extensions
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19. dreadlocks can be started using the:
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d) palm roll
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20. in the development of dreadlocks the lock is closed at the end and the hair is tightly meshed into a rope-like cylinder during the:
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c) maturation stage
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