
Hairstyling
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- Q1A type of hair gel that makes the hair pliable enough to finger wave is:Elastic lotionConditioning lotionWaving lotionGel30s
- Q2The stationary foundationn of a url that is also the area closest to the scalp is called the:BaseStemCurlCircle30s
- Q3The movement or amount of mobility of a curl is determined by the:SizeBaseStemCircle30s
- Q4The type of curl that is placed completely off base and allows for the greatest mobility is the :Full Stem CurlBase CurlHalf Stem CurlNo Stem Curl30s
- Q5A section of hair molded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of a pin curl is a:CurlStemShapingRibon30s
- Q6Pin curls that produce even, smooth waves and uniform curls are:Open Center CurlsConvex CurlsClosed Center CurlsStationary Curls30s
- Q7Pin curls that produce waves that get smaller in size toward the end are:Open Center CurlsRidge CurlsClosed Center CurlsCarved Curls30s
- Q8The most commonly shaped pin curl base is the:Rectangular BaseArc BasePanel BaseSquare Base30s
- Q9Along the front hairline to prevent splits or breaks in the finished style, the recommended base to use is:Rectangular BaseArc BaseSquiggly BaseTriangular Base30s
- Q10Arc pin curls are also known as half-moon or:S-Shape base curlsNo-stem base curlsC-Shape base curlsSquare Base Curls30s
- Q11Forcing hair between the thumb and back of the comb to create tension is called:PullingSculptingRibboningSectioning30s
- Q12Pin curls sliced from a shaping and formed without lifting the hair from the head are referred to as:Ridge curlsCarved CurlsSkip wavesAlternating curls30s
- Q13Ridge curls are pin curls placed immediately behind or below a ridge to form a:WaveDipCurlRidge30s
- Q14Two rows of ridge curls on the side of a head are called:Skip WavesSculptured CurlsCarved WavesDual Waves30s
- Q15Large diameter pin curls that are similar to a roller but do not have the same amount of tension are:Open CurlsStraight CurlsSpiral WavesBarrel Curls30s