Chapter 18 Milady Braiding and Braid
Extensions Exam/39 Q’s and A’s
Elaborate - -Different styles of braiding signified a person's social status
within the community. The more important a person was the more _______
the hairstyle was.
- 3000 BC - -As early as _____ BC, Egyptian women wore braids or plaits
decorated with shells, sequins, and glass or gold beads.
- Natural hairstyling - -A type of hairstyling which used no chemicals or
dyes, and does not alter the natural curl or coil pattern of the hair.
- Three months, six to eight weeks - -A braided hair design can last up to
_____ months or _____ weeks being preferable
- Diameter of the hair, feel, wave pattern or coil - -In braiding and other
natural hairstyling, texture refers to the following three qualities:
- Twisting - -Overlapping two strands to form a candy cane effect is called:
- Weaving - -Interweaving a weft or faux hair with natural hair; wrapping;
and locking to create what are called locks or dreadlocks
- Boar bristle or natural hairbrush - -Best brush for stimulating the scalp as
well as removing dirt and lint from locks.
- Soft nylon brushes - -Best option for fine, soft hair around the hairline
- Square paddle brush - -Brush is good for textured hair and long straight
hair. This brush is good at preventing breakage in fragile american hair.
- Vent brush - -These brushes are good at removing tangles from wet wavy
and dry curly hair as well as on human hair extensions
- Hackle - -A board of fine upright nails through which human hair
extensions are combed; they are used for detangling or blending colors and
highlights
- Drawing board - -Flat leather pads with very close fine teeth that sandwich
human hair extensions. They are weighed down with books
- Kanekalon - -A manufactured, synthetic fiber of excellent quality, it is
made in a wide variety of type with different names, colors, and textures.
Extensions Exam/39 Q’s and A’s
Elaborate - -Different styles of braiding signified a person's social status
within the community. The more important a person was the more _______
the hairstyle was.
- 3000 BC - -As early as _____ BC, Egyptian women wore braids or plaits
decorated with shells, sequins, and glass or gold beads.
- Natural hairstyling - -A type of hairstyling which used no chemicals or
dyes, and does not alter the natural curl or coil pattern of the hair.
- Three months, six to eight weeks - -A braided hair design can last up to
_____ months or _____ weeks being preferable
- Diameter of the hair, feel, wave pattern or coil - -In braiding and other
natural hairstyling, texture refers to the following three qualities:
- Twisting - -Overlapping two strands to form a candy cane effect is called:
- Weaving - -Interweaving a weft or faux hair with natural hair; wrapping;
and locking to create what are called locks or dreadlocks
- Boar bristle or natural hairbrush - -Best brush for stimulating the scalp as
well as removing dirt and lint from locks.
- Soft nylon brushes - -Best option for fine, soft hair around the hairline
- Square paddle brush - -Brush is good for textured hair and long straight
hair. This brush is good at preventing breakage in fragile american hair.
- Vent brush - -These brushes are good at removing tangles from wet wavy
and dry curly hair as well as on human hair extensions
- Hackle - -A board of fine upright nails through which human hair
extensions are combed; they are used for detangling or blending colors and
highlights
- Drawing board - -Flat leather pads with very close fine teeth that sandwich
human hair extensions. They are weighed down with books
- Kanekalon - -A manufactured, synthetic fiber of excellent quality, it is
made in a wide variety of type with different names, colors, and textures.