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Side A ------ Side B In discussing a hair cut, where is the perimeter located? ------ At the outer edges It is recommened that you cut extremely currly hair ------ Dry cut before straightening It is recommended that you cut kinky curly hair ------ dry after straightening When cutting extremely curly hair, avoid which of the following cutting imlpements? ------ Razors When cutting a "cowlicks", what tension should be used ------ No tension When cutting hair with electric clippers, the hair should be ------ dry When cutting the hair with a razor, the hair should be ------ Wet or damp The reason razor cutting requires damp hair is ------ to avoid pulling the hair The principal reason for using thinning shears is ------ Decrease bulk Tapering has many different names, name them ------ Shingling,graduation,fading Layering means the hair lenghts have been cut ------ Graduated What thin out hair? ------ Thinning shears, razors, shears Which of the following is a part of the cutting shears? ------ finger brace,screw, blade On which part of your cutting shears does your little finger rest ------ finger brace/guard Which of the following can be acheive with the "shear over comb" technique ------ Layering very close to the skin Type of haircut most suitable for client with a large chin or prominent jaw line? ------ chin length BOB In cutting very straight hair, what degree of tension is reccommended? ------ Maximum tension 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? ------ 1 inch Club cutting is a method of cutting the hair ------ Blunt and straight across To create the apperance of height, cut the hair ------ Close at the nape and high in the crown When trying to create more body in fine hair ------ Give a blunt cut In razor cutting, the amount of hair removed in one razor stroke is dependant upon ------ Angle of the razor When slithering hair, the best results will be obtained when using shears with which edge ------ Sharp Flexible comb, used in a "scissors over comb" techique, creates a close/tight neckline is ------ Barber comb Which of the following hair cutting implements may be used on wet or dry hair? ------ Shears Which of the following hair cutting implements could be used on dry hair ------ Razor and shears Which of the following hair cutting implements is best used on wet/damp hair ------ Razor These hair-cutting lines are used to create a sense of weight and stability ------ Horizontal These hair-cutting lines are used to create a sense/illusion of movement ------ Diagonal The angle/degree at which you hold the hair out from the scalp prior to cutting ------ Elevation A blunt cut, tends to create lines that are ------ hard In the "shear over comb" cutting technique, which comb is generally used? ------ barber comb In the "shears over comb" technique, you should work with an area ------ No wider than the comb In the "shears over comb" tecnique, the angle of the comb will determine ------ The lenght of the hair In the "shears over comb" technique, the stylist should begin the haircut at the ------ Nape If your client has lice, what must you do? ------ Refuse service When cutting the hair with clippers, it generally best to ------ Go against direction of the hair growth pattern When using the "clipper over comb" technique, the clippers move ------ Sideways across top of the comb While cutting a client's hair, if the stylist momentarily stops cutting, what is the best method to handle the shears ------ palm them, closed, facing the stylist Thinning shears are used to ------ remove excess bulk Using "single-notched" shears will have which of the following effects ------ Remove more hair than double -notched Using "doubled-notched" shears will have which of thfollowing effect ------ Remove less than single-notched A uniformed layered cut (same lenght throughout) is cut at what angle/degree ------ 90 A haircut using a 0 degree/angle is referred to as ------ Blunt cut, bob, solid form Slithering/ effilating refers to the technique of decreasing bulk by ------ thinning the hair, opening & partially closing shears up and down the hair shaft The technical/medical term for the palm of your hand ------ metacarpus There are ___ bones in the metacarpus ------ 5 This is the largest artery in the body ------ Aorta There are ___ bones in the wrist/ carpus ------ 8 "Fringe" is another term for "bangs" and is generally used to cover the area from ------ Outer corners of the eyes When cutting hair with electric clippers, the hair should be ------ dry The neutralizer used in a permanent wave solution/chemical hair relaxer is ------ Acid The reason razor cutting require wet hair is ------ To avoid pulling the hair A haircut using a 180 angle will have which of the following lengths ------ shorter interior, longer exterior Tapering has many diffrent names, which of the following is not a name for tapering ------ blunt The proper position for the shampoo cape while shampooing a client hair is ------ Over the chair For what type of skin are facial scrubs contra-indicated (not advisable)? ------ acneic When the palms of the hands/finger tips are used in rubbing motion, this is called ------ Friction Using "single-notched" shears will have which of the following effects ------ Remove less hair then the double- notched Which of the following will remove the greatest amount of hair ------ Regular shears The approximate pH of permanent wave neutralizer is? ------ 3-5 Which of the following would likely need to be melted prior to use ------ wax Paraffin is ------ You have lightened your client's hair from level 3 to level 6, what is the underlying exposed warm pigment and what is the correct toner to create a neutral result</body></body> ------ Orange/blue You hae lightened your client's hair from 5 to a level 9, what is the underlying exposed warm pigment and what is the correct Toner to create a neutral result ------ Yellow /violet You have lightened your client's hair from 5 to level 9, you then apply a blue based toner, what is the result ------ green In the "scissors over comb" technique, holding comb flat against the head will result in ------ less scalp visibility/longer hair Silking, refers to ------ relaxing the hair with heat The approximate pH of an ammonium thioglycolate solutionis ------ 8.2-9.6 About 90% of the scalp hair is in this stage/phase at any given time ------ Anagen About 10% of the scalp hair is in this stage/phase at any given time ------ Telogen Although vellus and lanugo hair similar, vellus hair can be distinguished because ------ Vellus hair has no pigment Which of the following is not a name for graduation in a haircut ------ Blunt The hair that we are primarily concerned with cutting, is referred to as ------ terminal hair Hair cut on an "Angle" is also referred to as being cut ------ On a Bias Which of the following design lines would be used to add weight/build weight line? ------ Horizontal lines Lanugo hair can be easily distinguised from Vellus hair because ------ lanugo hair has no pigment The primary distinction between Vellus and Lanugo hair is ------ Lanugo hair has pigment vellus does not Which of the following can be achieved with the "shears over comb" technique? ------ Layering the nape very close to the skin Which type of haircut could be used to disguise a large chin and/or prominent jaw line? ------ chin lenght bob When clipper cutting hair, the clippers should be held in what relationship to the comb ------ In the same position as the comb This is the widest portion of the head, sometimes reffered to as the "crest area" ------ Parietial The angle at which the fingers are held during a hair cut ------ cutting line In haircutting, elevation is used to create ------ Graduation When cutting a BOB ------ Palm Down The most commonly used elevations in haircutting are ------ 45% degree and 90% degree An angle below 90% degree, is used primary to ------ build weight Angle above 90% degree are used, is used primary ------ remove weight The approximate pH of cold wave is ------ 8.2 - 9.6 A" Blunt Cut", is sometimes referred to as/as a ------ BOB, One length/Solid Form, zero degree/elevation In hair cutting, the are above the parietal/crest is crest is referred to as the ------ Interior In hair cutting, the area below the parietal/crest is referred to as the ------ exterior In a haircut, vertical line will do all of the following ------ Be used with higher elevation, remove weigh, used in graduated or layer cuts Diagonal lines may be used ina haircut to accomplish ------ Blend short layers to long layer, create beveling, create slanting/slopping lines Beveling is a hair cutting technique used to create ------ Fullness by cutting the ends at a slight taper All of the following are true about guidelines ------ There are two basic guideline,stationary and traveling,may be located at the interor or exterior cutting edge,first section you cut, and determine the length Which is not an intended cnsequence of using horizontal lines in haircutting ------ The removal of weight If your client wanted longer layer, what angles/degrees would you correctly use ------ A combination of 45% and 90% degree In a graduated or layered haircut, the most commonly used elevation ------ 45 degree The most commonly observed elevation in a graduated haircut is ------ 45 degree Which angles/degree would create the longest possible layers in a clients haircut? ------ 180 degree Which angles/degree would provide the most movement and volume ------ 180 degree
Side A ------ Side B In discussing a hair cut, where is the perimeter located? ------ At the outer edges It is recommened that you cut extremely currly hair ------ Dry cut before straightening It is recommended that you cut kinky curly hair ------ dry after straightening When cutting extremely curly hair, avoid which of the following cutting imlpements? ------ Razors When cutting a "cowlicks", what tension should be used ------ No tension When cutting hair with electric clippers, the hair should be ------ dry When cutting the hair with a razor, the hair should be ------ Wet or damp The reason razor cutting requires damp hair is ------ to avoid pulling the hair The principal reason for using thinning shears is ------ Decrease bulk Tapering has many different names, name them ------ Shingling,graduation,fading Layering means the hair lenghts have been cut ------ Graduated What thin out hair? ------ Thinning shears, razors, shears Which of the following is a part of the cutting shears? ------ finger brace,screw, blade On which part of your cutting shears does your little finger rest ------ finger brace/guard Which of the following can be acheive with the "shear over comb" technique ------ Layering very close to the skin Type of haircut most suitable for client with a large chin or prominent jaw line? ------ chin length BOB In cutting very straight hair, what degree of tension is reccommended? ------ Maximum tension 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? ------ 1 inch Club cutting is a method of cutting the hair ------ Blunt and straight across To create the apperance of height, cut the hair ------ Close at the nape and high in the crown When trying to create more body in fine hair ------ Give a blunt cut In razor cutting, the amount of hair removed in one razor stroke is dependant upon ------ Angle of the razor When slithering hair, the best results will be obtained when using shears with which edge ------ Sharp Flexible comb, used in a "scissors over comb" techique, creates a close/tight neckline is ------ Barber comb Which of the following hair cutting implements may be used on wet or dry hair? ------ Shears Which of the following hair cutting implements could be used on dry hair ------ Razor and shears Which of the following hair cutting implements is best used on wet/damp hair ------ Razor These hair-cutting lines are used to create a sense of weight and stability ------ Horizontal These hair-cutting lines are used to create a sense/illusion of movement ------ Diagonal The angle/degree at which you hold the hair out from the scalp prior to cutting ------ Elevation A blunt cut, tends to create lines that are ------ hard In the "shear over comb" cutting technique, which comb is generally used? ------ barber comb In the "shears over comb" technique, you should work with an area ------ No wider than the comb In the "shears over comb" tecnique, the angle of the comb will determine ------ The lenght of the hair In the "shears over comb" technique, the stylist should begin the haircut at the ------ Nape If your client has lice, what must you do? ------ Refuse service When cutting the hair with clippers, it generally best to ------ Go against direction of the hair growth pattern When using the "clipper over comb" technique, the clippers move ------ Sideways across top of the comb While cutting a client's hair, if the stylist momentarily stops cutting, what is the best method to handle the shears ------ palm them, closed, facing the stylist Thinning shears are used to ------ remove excess bulk Using "single-notched" shears will have which of the following effects ------ Remove more hair than double -notched Using "doubled-notched" shears will have which of thfollowing effect ------ Remove less than single-notched A uniformed layered cut (same lenght throughout) is cut at what angle/degree ------ 90 A haircut using a 0 degree/angle is referred to as ------ Blunt cut, bob, solid form Slithering/ effilating refers to the technique of decreasing bulk by ------ thinning the hair, opening & partially closing shears up and down the hair shaft The technical/medical term for the palm of your hand ------ metacarpus There are ___ bones in the metacarpus ------ 5 This is the largest artery in the body ------ Aorta There are ___ bones in the wrist/ carpus ------ 8 "Fringe" is another term for "bangs" and is generally used to cover the area from ------ Outer corners of the eyes When cutting hair with electric clippers, the hair should be ------ dry The neutralizer used in a permanent wave solution/chemical hair relaxer is ------ Acid The reason razor cutting require wet hair is ------ To avoid pulling the hair A haircut using a 180 angle will have which of the following lengths ------ shorter interior, longer exterior Tapering has many diffrent names, which of the following is not a name for tapering ------ blunt The proper position for the shampoo cape while shampooing a client hair is ------ Over the chair For what type of skin are facial scrubs contra-indicated (not advisable)? ------ acneic When the palms of the hands/finger tips are used in rubbing motion, this is called ------ Friction Using "single-notched" shears will have which of the following effects ------ Remove less hair then the double- notched Which of the following will remove the greatest amount of hair ------ Regular shears The approximate pH of permanent wave neutralizer is? ------ 3-5 Which of the following would likely need to be melted prior to use ------ wax Paraffin is ------ You have lightened your client's hair from level 3 to level 6, what is the underlying exposed warm pigment and what is the correct toner to create a neutral result</body></body> ------ Orange/blue You hae lightened your client's hair from 5 to a level 9, what is the underlying exposed warm pigment and what is the correct Toner to create a neutral result ------ Yellow /violet You have lightened your client's hair from 5 to level 9, you then apply a blue based toner, what is the result ------ green In the "scissors over comb" technique, holding comb flat against the head will result in ------ less scalp visibility/longer hair Silking, refers to ------ relaxing the hair with heat The approximate pH of an ammonium thioglycolate solutionis ------ 8.2-9.6 About 90% of the scalp hair is in this stage/phase at any given time ------ Anagen About 10% of the scalp hair is in this stage/phase at any given time ------ Telogen Although vellus and lanugo hair similar, vellus hair can be distinguished because ------ Vellus hair has no pigment Which of the following is not a name for graduation in a haircut ------ Blunt The hair that we are primarily concerned with cutting, is referred to as ------ terminal hair Hair cut on an "Angle" is also referred to as being cut ------ On a Bias Which of the following design lines would be used to add weight/build weight line? ------ Horizontal lines Lanugo hair can be easily distinguised from Vellus hair because ------ lanugo hair has no pigment The primary distinction between Vellus and Lanugo hair is ------ Lanugo hair has pigment vellus does not Which of the following can be achieved with the "shears over comb" technique? ------ Layering the nape very close to the skin Which type of haircut could be used to disguise a large chin and/or prominent jaw line? ------ chin lenght bob When clipper cutting hair, the clippers should be held in what relationship to the comb ------ In the same position as the comb This is the widest portion of the head, sometimes reffered to as the "crest area" ------ Parietial The angle at which the fingers are held during a hair cut ------ cutting line In haircutting, elevation is used to create ------ Graduation When cutting a BOB ------ Palm Down The most commonly used elevations in haircutting are ------ 45% degree and 90% degree An angle below 90% degree, is used primary to ------ build weight Angle above 90% degree are used, is used primary ------ remove weight The approximate pH of cold wave is ------ 8.2 - 9.6 A" Blunt Cut", is sometimes referred to as/as a ------ BOB, One length/Solid Form, zero degree/elevation In hair cutting, the are above the parietal/crest is crest is referred to as the ------ Interior In hair cutting, the area below the parietal/crest is referred to as the ------ exterior In a haircut, vertical line will do all of the following ------ Be used with higher elevation, remove weigh, used in graduated or layer cuts Diagonal lines may be used ina haircut to accomplish ------ Blend short layers to long layer, create beveling, create slanting/slopping lines Beveling is a hair cutting technique used to create ------ Fullness by cutting the ends at a slight taper All of the following are true about guidelines ------ There are two basic guideline,stationary and traveling,may be located at the interor or exterior cutting edge,first section you cut, and determine the length Which is not an intended cnsequence of using horizontal lines in haircutting ------ The removal of weight If your client wanted longer layer, what angles/degrees would you correctly use ------ A combination of 45% and 90% degree In a graduated or layered haircut, the most commonly used elevation ------ 45 degree The most commonly observed elevation in a graduated haircut is ------ 45 degree Which angles/degree would create the longest possible layers in a clients haircut? ------ 180 degree Which angles/degree would provide the most movement and volume ------ 180 degree
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