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106 Cards in this Set
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What best compliments wide set eyes? |
High Half Bangs |
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What is the most appropriate hairstyle for round facial shape? |
Height and volume on top, little or no volume at the sides |
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Who do you recommend a wig to? |
A client who has Alopecia Areata |
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What face shape has many choices? |
Oval |
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What should you avoid with a round facial shape? |
Avoid width and always add height. |
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What should you do with a square facial shape? |
Avoid straight lines. Hieght on top and narrowness on the sides. |
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What should you do with an oblong facial shape? |
Add softness, Avoid flat, long, straight hair. |
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What should you do with a pear facial shape? |
Add volume above jawline |
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What should you do with a diamond facial shape? |
Reduce width at sides. Narrow sides and fullness at the chin. |
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What should you do with a heart facial shape? |
Add volume at jawline. No or little volume on top. |
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What do you do when client has a receding hairline? |
Avoid a side part directly in the center of the recession area. Try to style the hair without any direct part and let it fall slightly forward to cover receding area. |
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What do you do with a client with protruding ears? |
Should be covered with longer hair or have more volume and fullness at the sides if the hair is short. |
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Where is the perimeter of the haircut? |
Outer Edge |
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When razor cutting, it is recommended that hair be cut? |
Wet |
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Whenc giving a scissor haircut, the guideline is generally? |
Below your fingers |
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In haircutting, angles below 90 degrees are used primarily? |
To build weight |
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The "shear-over-comb" method usually employs? |
A barber comb |
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What is used when you want to create a gradual increase in weight or length? |
Stationary Guideline |
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In the "shear-over-comb" techniques, if the comb is held at an angle, the hair wiill be? |
shorter |
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When would you use horizontal lines in a haircut? |
To add weight/volume |
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When cutting extremely curly hair, it is recommended the hair be cut? |
Dry |
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In haircutting, the area above the parietal crest is referred to as the? |
Interior |
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When giving a razor haircut, the guideline is generally? |
Above your fingers |
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What angle is used to add weight to a haircut? |
45 degrees |
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What is not a layered haircut? |
Bob |
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What are two tyes of asymmetrical balances? |
Horizontal and Diagonal |
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What is the appropriate cutting style to use with clippers? |
Against the natural growth pattern |
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both sides of the hairtyle are the same distance from the center, both sides of the hairstyle have the same volume when viewed from the front and both sides of the hairstyle have the same length characterizes hairstyles with? |
Symmetrical Balance |
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How can split ends be repaired? |
By cutting them |
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What should razors not be used on? |
Curly hair |
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The amount of hair removed in on stroke, when giving a razor cut depends on? |
the angle of the razor |
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When cutting overly curly hair, it is important to avoid? |
Straight Edge Shears |
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What is a 0 degree cut called? |
Blunt cutting |
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A client returns 3 months after a haircut and would like it the same length it was cut back then, you would cut? |
1 1/2" off |
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What is a uniform layer? |
90 degree |
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When cutting a solid form cut, such as a bob, ____________ is most common. |
Palm Down |
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As a general rule of thumb, the outer corner of the eyes are used when cutting? |
A fringe or bangs |
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The small amount of previously cut hair will remain stable throughout the haircut. |
Stationary Guideline |
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The amount of tension used when cutting very straight hair should be? |
Maximum Tension |
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In order to give the appearance of height, hair should be cut? |
Close at the nape and high at the crow |
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What should be used to slither a client's hair? |
Shrears |
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A client requests a style with no layers, but angled toward her face, you would use? |
0 degree elevation |
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How should you hold the comb and shears while combing the hair? |
Hold both in dominant hand |
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Where is the first cut made when cutting low-elevation with shears? |
At the nape |
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A form of texturizing that is also referred to as effilating and slicing |
Slithering |
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A one length cut, bob, dutch boy, blunt cut or 0 degree angle cut |
Solid Form |
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A wedge or 45 dgree angle cut |
Graduated Form |
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A shag or 180 degree angle cut |
Increase-Layered Form |
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A layered cut or 90 degree angle cut |
Uniformly Layered Form |
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Two or more forms in any combination |
Combination Form |
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Very short exterior gradually progressing to longer interior; graduated form but shorter; fades are very short forms of gradation. |
Gradtion |
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Box cut |
Square Combination Form |
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What is the foundation of every haircut? |
form |
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The term used to decribe the hair as the lengths lay naturally over the curvature o the head. |
Natural Fall |
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The term used for dividing the head into workable areas for the purpose of control. |
Sectioning |
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What can reduce bulk and create support, create fullness and mobility, and create visual texture? |
Texturizing |
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What is best for cutting large sections of hair? |
Chunking Shears |
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What is the main purpose of using thinning shears? |
To decrease Bulk |
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When thinning out very thick hair, what are not very effective? |
Clippers |
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What is also referred to as thinning? |
Texturizing |
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When thinning hair, what determines where you should start? |
texture |
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What controls the cutting movement of the thinning shears? |
Thumb |
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What shears are spaced 1/8" apart and removes a minimal amount of hair within a parting? |
Taper 8 |
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What shears are spaced 1/16" apart and removes medium amount of hair? |
Taper 16 |
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What shears are spaced 1/32" apart and is best for maximum hair removal and highly textured effects? |
Taper 32 |
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Hair that has been treated so all the cuticles are arranged in the same direction. |
Remy |
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The curl achieved when curling from the ends to the scalp. |
Croquignole |
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The art of dressig and arranging hair to create temporary changes in the form and texture of the finished hairstyle. |
Hairstyling |
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The hair is held a 45 degrees above the center of the base, then rolled to the center of the base. |
On Base (full base) |
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The hair is held at 90 degrees from the center of the base and is rolled to sit on the bottom parting. |
Half-Off Base (half base) |
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The hair is held at 45 degrees below the center of the base and rolled to sit below the bottom parting. |
Off Base |
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The hair is held at 90 degrees from the center of the base and rolled to sit in the lower portion of the base. |
Underdirected |
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The hair is held at 45 degrees above the center of the base and rolled to sit in the upper option of the base. |
Overdirected (volume base) |
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When doing a thermal press, pressing the hair on both top and bottom of the hair strands to remove traces of curl is? |
Hard Press |
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What heat is used to curl resistant hair? |
High Temperature |
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Using excessive heat, during a thermal service, on gray hair will cause? |
discoloration |
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What utilizes a bonding agent that is activated by a heating element to affix loose hair fiber to small sections of the hair? |
fusion |
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What is another naime for silking? |
Hair Pressing |
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The technique of drying and/or stying hair by using a hand-held dryer while simultaneoulsy using your fingers, a variety of brushes, pressing combs and/pr a thermal curling iron. |
Thermal Styling |
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Refers to the process of drying the hair and styling it simultaneoulsy to create a new form. |
Air Formig aka blow drying |
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A form of finger styling, involves squeezing the hair to introduce a texture pattern that the hair responds to nautrally. |
Scrunching |
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What will be found in a capless wig? |
Weft |
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What kind of wigs can not be thermal styled/wet set? |
Synthetic |
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What is not a term used when referring to human hair wigs? |
Clubbed |
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A "hand-tied" "hand-knotted" wig |
Cap Wig |
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Hair with cuticle "turned" in one direction. |
Turned Hair |
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What are the most common wig used by men? |
Toupees |
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What determines if a wig is made of human hair or synthetic fiber? |
Match Test |
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What consists of hair fiber usually six inches or less in length and is usually worn to create fullness at the top or the crown area of the head? |
A Wiglet |
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What coloring procedures are used on human-hair wigs or hairpieces? |
Temporary rinses, semi-permanent colors, and fillers or low-level oxidative colors |
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What kind of wigs generally have twice as much hair as a typical human head? |
Human Hair wigs |
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Attaching additiona hair fiber by bonding requires? |
A patch tes |
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What are designed to cover the entire head and what are designed to cover only specific areas of the head? |
Wigs and Hairpieces |
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All the colors used for wigs and hairpieces are standarized according to? |
The 70 colors on the J and L ring |
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What consists of rows of hair wefts sewn to strips of elastic? |
Capless Wigs |
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Hair and/or synthetic fibers may be attached to the wig cap or base in one of three methods: |
hand tied machine made semi-hand tied |
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What is produced by actually hand tying strands of hair into a fine mesh work or foundation? |
A hand-tied wig or hairpiece |
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Known as "machine amde' consists of hair fiber sewn into long strips called wefts. |
Wigs |
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How many sizes of wig blocks are available? |
6 |
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A horizontal alternation made to remove width in the nape area of a wig. |
Tuck |
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Depending on the frequency worn, you should clean a human-hair wig or hairpiece? |
2-4 Weeks |
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A hairpece consisiting of long hair fiber attached to an oblong-shaped dome base. |
Cascade |
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A hairpiece with a base that cover the crown, occipital and nape area. |
Fall |
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Loose hair fiber intended for attachment to a client's own hair. |
Hair addition |
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What consists of individual pieces of curly hair worn to create a particular fashion look? |
Curl Segment |
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What requires a patch test? |
Bonding |