
Style & finish hair/Set & dress hair
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- Q1Wet setting the hairallows the natural moisture to penetrate the cuticle layerbreaks down the hydrogen bonds and reforms them into a new shape called beta keratinchanges the hydrogen bonds back to their natural state called alpha keratin30s
- Q2Dry setting the hairproduces increased sebum which helps set the hairproduces static and frizz which restricts hair from being styledproduces volume and a softer curl that will help create further styles30s
- Q3What tools would you use to produce tight lasting curls?Small rollers on dry hairSmall/medium rollers on wet hair, dried and allowed to coolLarge rollers on dry hairHeated rollers30s
- Q4Why would you finger dry a hairstyle?To give a natural informal lookTo give a smooth formal lookTo give a sleek look30s
- Q5How can humidity affect the final hairstyle?It will shorten the life of the style giving it a dull or frizzy lookIt will give it a smooth sleek lookIt will make the style last longer30s
- Q6What could be the result of heated tongs touching the scalpAbrasionsImproved circulationBurnsCuts30s
- Q7Which bonds are reformed when you dry the hair into a styleHydrogenHygroscopicKeratin30s
- Q8When hair is in its natural curly state what is it called?Alpha keratinBeta KeratinHydrogen bondsKeratin30s
- Q9What is Alpha keratinHair in its unnatural stateStyling productHair in its natural stateBlowdrying technique30s