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31 Cards in this Set
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The term texture character refers to the:
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Pattern of texture
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A long, slow wave would be an example of:
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a slow - speed texture pattern
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Which shape is generally recognized as the ideal face shape?
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Oval
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Center parts work generally well with what type of face shape?
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Oval
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The process of combing wet hair into the desired position is referred to as molding or:
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shaping
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Lines that subdivide shapes or sections to help distribute and control the hair are called:
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partings
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What is the area between partings within a shape called?
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curl base
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When working with rollers or thermal iron, partings will generally be:
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straight
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The section of curl between the scalp and the first turn of the roller is called:
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stem
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what determines the size of the circle of the curl?
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diameter of the tool
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The combination of size and the position of the curl in relation to the base is called:
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Base control
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the length of a section to be placed on a roller should be:
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the same as the diameter of the roller
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Which tool placement will result in the strongest base strength and the most volume?
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On-Base
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Before brushing or combing the hair after thermal styling procedure, make sure the hair is:
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Completely cool
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Air forming is another term for:
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Blow drying
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Why does hair that is too wet not effectively transfer heat?
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Water keeps hydrogen bonds in a softened state
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Another name for silking is?
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hair pressing
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Who was the first person to introduce thermal irons?
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Marcel Gratean
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Which technique creates volume and support at the base and a consistent curl pattern throughout the strand?
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Base to Ends
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What type of thermal iron will produce an "S" pattern?
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Undulating
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What is created by two complete oblong shaping that are joined and connected by a ridge?
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A Fingerwave
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Another name for a pincurl is:
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sculpture curl
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Which type of pincurls are used for closeness?
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Flat pincurls
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What section determines the amount of movement a pincurl will have?
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Stem
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What determines the width and strength of a wave?
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Size of base
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What curls are large stand up pincurls that achieve a similar effect to hair wound are around a roller but result in less volume?
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barrel
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What type of curl is used to create hollow space and flair?
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Indentation pincurls
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A curl that is not quite a flat curl and not quite a stand up curl and is used to create a blend from areas of volume to areas of closeness is called a:
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Transitional pincurl
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Alternation triangle base shapes help avoid:
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splits
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What is used to keep the base flat while curing the stem with a comb when forming a pincurl?
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index finger
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A wave pattern that combines fingerwaves and pinculrs:
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skip wave
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