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Milady Chapter 17 Hairstyling Rror
bobs, finger waves and pincurls correct answers popular hairstyles of the 1920s and 1930s
Hairstyling skills will enable you to help clients be as.... correct answers contemporary and keep up with trends
Clients rely on hairstylists to teach them.... correct answers about their hair and how t...
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bobs, finger waves and pincurls correct answers popular hairstyles of the 1920s and 1930s
Hairstyling skills will enable you to help clients be as.... correct answers contemporary and keep
up with trends
Clients rely on hairstylists to teach them.... correct answers about their hair and how to style it
with a variety of options based on their lifestyle and fashion needs
type of hair gel that makes the hair pliable enough to keep it in place during the finger waving
procedure correct answers waving lotion
Work well on all types of hair, including straight, permanent waved, or naturally curly hair
correct answers pin curls
made up of three principle parts: base, stem, curl correct answers pin curls
curl placed directly on its base; produces a tight, firm, long lasting curl and allows minimum
mobility correct answers no-stem curl
Curl placed half off the base; permits medium movement and gives good control to the hair.
correct answers half-stem curl
curl placed completely off the base; allows for the greatest mobility correct answers full-stem
curl
Section of hair that is molded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls.
correct answers shaping
pin curls that produce even, smooth waves and uniform curls correct answers open-center curls
pin curls that produce waves that get smaller toward the end correct answers closed-center curls
most commonly used base in pin curls correct answers arc base, aka half-moon, C shaped
Curl recommended at the side front hairline for a smooth, upsweep effect. To avoid splits in the
comb out, curls must overlap correct answers rectangular base pin curls
Curl recommended along the front or facial hairline to prevent breaks or splits in the finished
hairstyle correct answers triangular base pin curls
half-moon or C shaped base curls are carved out of a shaping. Use at the hairline or in the nape
correct answers arc base pin curls
, technique of forcing the hair between the thumb and the back of the comb to create tension
correct answers ribboning
Also known as sculptured curls; pin curls sliced from a shaping and formed without lifting the
hair from the head. correct answers carved curls
pin curls placed immediately behind or below a ridge to form a wave correct answers ridge curls
two rows of ridge curls, usually on the side of the head correct answers skip waves
pin curls with large center openings, fastened to the head in a standing position on a rectangular
base; similar to a roller set but without the tension correct answers barrel curls
also known as stand up curls; pin curls fastened to the head in a standing position to allow the
hair to flow upward and then downward correct answers cascade curls
panel which roller is placed. Should be the length and width of the roller. correct answers base
one complete turn around the roller creates a ... correct answers creates a c-shaped curl
one and a half turns around a roller creates a... correct answers creates a wave
two and a half turns around a roller creates a... correct answers creates a curl
Also known as full base; position of a curl or roller directly on its base for maximum volume.
Overdirect strand above 90 degrees correct answers on base
position of a curl or a roller one half off its base, giving medium volume and movement. Hold
strand at 90 degrees correct answers half base
the position of a curl or a roller completely off its base for maximum mobility and minimum
volume. Hold strand at 45 degrees correct answers off base
the point where curls of opposite directions meet forming a recessed area. Can be achieved using
rollers, curling irons, or a round brush correct answers indentation
Also known as teasing,ratting, matting and French lacing; combing small sections of hair from
the ends towards the scalp, causing shorter hair to mat at the scalp and form a cushion or base
correct answers backcombing
also known as ruffing; technique used to build a soft cushion or to mesh two or more curl
patterns together for a uniform and smooth comb out correct answers backbrushing
Is used to keep curly hair smooth and straight, while still retaining a beautiful shape correct
answers hair wrapping
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