
Hairstyling
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- Q1Braiding extremely curly hair when wet can cause it to:Shrink and recoil when dryStretch when dryExpand when dryRemain unchanged30s
- Q2The foundation technique used for a classic bun or chignon is the:fishtail braidvisible braidponytailTwist30s
- Q3Where are skip waves usually found?on the side of the headin the back of the headin the hairlinein the front of the head30s
- Q4The art of shaping and directing the hair into alternate "s" shaped waves is called:Roller settingPin curlingAir wavingFingerwaving30s
- Q5Fingerwaving lotion is used to:
make the hair look softer
make the hair stiff
make the hair more pliablecondition the hair
30s - Q6
How should the brush be held to smooth the hair after teasing?
At a 90 degree angleAt a 45 degree angleFlat to the hair strandPerpendicular to the hair strand
30s - Q7The stationary part of the curl is the:StemCurlBaseCircle30s
- Q8The part of the curl that gives direction, action, and mobility is the:CircleCurlStemBase30s
- Q9A curl that decreases in size towards the ends has a:Small stemOpen centerLarge stemClosed center30s
- Q10A curl that produces even, smooth waves and uniform curls has a/an:Open centerSmall stemLarge stemClosed center30s
- Q11The type of pin curl that permits the greatest amount of movement is the:Round stemHalf stemFull stemNo stem30s
- Q12The stem that permits only the circle of the curl to move and gives a tight, firm, long-lasting curl is:Full stemNo stemRound stemHalf stem30s
- Q13A section of hair that you mold into a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls is called a:ShapingRibbonBaseStem30s
- Q14To avoid splits or breaks at the front hairline, use:Triangular basesRectangular basesSquare basesArc bases30s
- Q15This type of base is recommended for even construction of curls without much lift or volume:SquareTriangularArabRectangular30s