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it is recommended that you cut extremely curly hair
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dry cut b4 straightening
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it is recommended that you cut kinky curly hair
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dry after straightening
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when cutting extremely curly hair avoid which cutting implements
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razor
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When cutting hair with a razor the hair should be
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wet or damp
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tapering has many different names, what is another name for tappering
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blunt
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layering means the hair lengths have been cut
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graduated
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type of haircut most suitable for a client with a large chin or prominent jaw line
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chin length bob
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In cutting very straight hair, what degree of tension is recommended
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maxium tension
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A client has fine, dense hair and wants it thinned out. How far from the head, should the stylist hold the razor, or thinning shears?
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1 in
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Club cutting is a method of cutting the hair
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blunt and staright across
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when trying to create more body in fine hair
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give a blunt cut
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these hair cutting lines are used to create a sense of weight and stability
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horizontal
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these hair cutting lines are used to create a sense/illusion of movement
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diagonal
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Using a single notched shear will
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remove more hair than double notched
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A uniformed layered cut (same length throughout) is cut at what angle/degree
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90
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A haircut using a 0 degree angle is referred to as
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blunt or bob
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a haircut using 180 angle will have which of the following length:
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shorter interior, longer exterior
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when the palms of the hands/ finger tips are used in a rubbing motion this is
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friction
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which of the following will remove the greatest amount of hair
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regular shears
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in the scissors over comb technique holding a comb flat against the head will result in
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less scalp visibility/longer hair
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about 90% of the scalp hair is in this stage/phase at any given time
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anagen
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about 10% of the scalp hair is in this stage/phase at any given time
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telogen
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Although vellus and lanugo hair are similar, vellus can be distinguished bc
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vellus hair has no pigment
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the hair that we are primarily concerned with cutting is
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terminal hair
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which of the following design lines would be used to add weight/ bulk weight line
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horizontall line
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the widest portion of the head, sometimes referred to as the "crest area"
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parietal
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an angle below 90 degrees is used primarily to
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build weight
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in hair cutting, the area above the parietal is
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interior
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beveling is a hair cutting technique used to create fullness
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fullness by cutting the ends at a slight taper
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which is NOT an intended consequence of using horizontal lines in haircutting
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the removal of weight
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when trying to create more body for fine hair
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use a blunt cut
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in a razor cut, the amount of hair removed in one stroke is depentent on
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angle of razor
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in cutting staright hair, what level of tension is recommended?
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maximum
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the effect of effleurage movements would be
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relaxing
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a medium pressure, kneading or rolling motion is called
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petrissage
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a light, tapping movement. applied with either hand/finger tip is
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tapotement
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anhidrosis
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inability to sweat
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A stimulating , brisk shaking movement, done with finger tip
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vibration
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12% of sunlight is comprised of
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visible light
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80% of sunlight is comprised of
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infra red
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with both chemical and germicidal effects, white and blue lights are considered
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penetrating
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a sudden elevation in the amount of sweat produced is
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hyperhidrosis
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excessively foul smelling sweat
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bromidrosis
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the fatty layer of skin that creates softness and suppleness is
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subcutaneuois/adispose
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the thinnest skin is found on the
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eyelids
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hypo(low)-pigmentation of the skin caused by a decrease in melanocyte activity
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leucoderma
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sebaceous glands aka
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oil glands
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sudoriferious glands aka
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sweat glands
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irregular shaped patches of skin depigmentation (on hands face and neck)
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vitiligo
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the sudoriferious glands function to
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regulate temp
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birthmark aka
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nevus flameus
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blackhead aka
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comedone
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milia aka
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whitehead
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boil aka
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carbuncle
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a group of brownish spots without elevation occuring in one spot
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chloasma
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a swollen lesion usually lasting only a few hours often caused by an insect bite
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wheal
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this is a contagious, pus filled abscess, generally caused by a bacterial infection
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carbuncle
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if you have verrucuas you have
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warts
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pityriasis capitis aka
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dandruff
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