Which type of curls are usually recommended along the front or facial hairline to prevent breaks or splits in the finished hairstyle?

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  • What part of the pin curl gives it mobility?
  • What type of pin curl allows for the greatest mobility?
  • What are the 3 types of a pin curl?
  • What are the different types of pin curls?

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Arc base pin curls (half-moon or C-shape) - give good direction and may be used for an upsweep effect or a French twist.
Back-brushing builds a soft cushion. To mesh two or more curl patterns together for a uniform and smooth comb-out. (ruffing)
Back-combing Builds a firm cushion on which to form a cushion or base for the top or covering hair (teasing, ratting, matting, French lacing)
Curl the forerunner of the roller. It provides for height in the finished hairstyle.
Closed center curls produce waves that decrease in size toward the end.
Cornrowing done in the same fashion as visible French braiding except that the sections are very narrow and form a predetermined style.
Diagonal shapings variations of the forward shaping with the exception that the shaping is formed diagonally to the side of the head.
Finger waving shaping/directing the hair into alternate parallel waves/designs using the fingers, combs, waving lotion, hairpins or clippers.
Forward shapings directed toward the face.
Full-stem curls allows for the greatest mobility - placed completely off the base.
Half-stem curls permits more freedom - the curl is placed one-half off the base.
Horizontal shapings comb-directed parallel with the part.
Invisible braiding performed by over-lapping the strands of hair on top of each other.
No-stem curls placed directly on the base of the curl. Produces a tight, firm, long lasting curl.
Oblong shapings waves that remain the same width throughout the shaping.
Open center curls produce even, smooth waves and uniform curls.
Pin curls - circle the part that forms a complete circle. Size of the curl governs the width of the wave and its strength.
Semi-stand up pin curls used to create a transition from standup pin curls to sculptured pin curls.
Stand up pin curl the forerunner of the roller - provides for height in the finished hairstyle.
Stem the section of the pin curl, between the base and first arc (turn) of the circle.
Rectangular base pin curls usually recommended at the side front hairline for a smooth upward effect.
Reverse shapings comb-directed downward, then immediately upward in a circular motion, away from the face.
Ridge curls placed behind the ridge of a shaping or finger wave.
Shaping a section of hair that you mold into a design to serve as a base for a curl or wave pattern.
Skip waves formed by a combination of finger waves and pin curl patterns.
Square base pin curls used for even construction suitable for curly hairstyles without much volume or life.
Tone used to describe the warmth or coolness of a color.
Triangular base pin curls recommended along the front or facial hairline to prevent breaks or splits in the finished hairstyle.
Vertical side shapings directed in a way that places the open and closed ends in a vertical fashion.
Visible French braiding done by plaiting the strands of hair under, thus making the braid visible. (inverted braid)

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The first step in the hairstyling process should ALWAYS be a client consultation
Shaping and directing the hair into an S formation using a comb, lotion, and the fingers is called finger waving
In creating horizontal finger waves, the waves are placed sideways and parallel around the head
The stationary foundation of a pin curl is the base
Pin curls that produce tight, firm, long-lasting curls and allow for minimum mobility are known as no-stem pin curls
Pin curls formed in a shaping should begin at the open end
Pin curl bases are referred to as rectangular, triangular, square, or arc-based
Pin curls sliced from a shaping and formed without lifting the hair from the head are known as carved curls
The panel of hair on which a roller is placed is the base
Hair between the scalp and the first turn of a roller is the stem
The point where curls of opposite directions meet forming a recessed area is called the indentation
To smooth hair that is backcombed, the teeth of the comb or brush should be held at a _______ pointing away from you. 45-degree angle
Which type of styling product is also commonly known as mousse? foam
A benefit of using _____ is that it offers firmer, longer hold for fine hair with the least amount of heaviness. texturizer
Which of these styling aids is applied to damp wavy or curling hair to create a straight look when the hair is blown dry? straightening gel
To remove dirt, oils, and product residue from the barrel of a thermal iron, use a dampened towel with a soapy solution containing a few drops of ammonia
Which of the following is a technique used to temporarily straighten extremely curly or unruly hair until the hair is shampooed? hair pressing
Applying a thermal pressing comb through the hair twice on each side to remove curl is a hard press
A tight scalp can be made more flexible with hair brushing and the systematic use of scalp massage
When executing an updo, always inspect the shape you are building from every angle to ensure that it is balanced and well-proportioned
After heating the iron to the desired temperature, you test it on a piece of tissue paper
When using rollers, one and a half turns will create a wave
Hot rollers are to be used on dry hair only
Clients are most likely to request a pleat for a special event
How long do Velcro rollers need to stay in the hair? 5 to 10 minutes
Wrapping can be done on wet or dry hair
The technique of drying and styling damp hair in one operation is called blowdry styling
The ____ is a nozzle attachment with a directionall feature that creates a concentrated stream of air. concentrator
Thermal waving is also known as Marcel waving
Nonelectrical thermal irons are commonly favored by stylists who cater to clients with ______ hair. excessively curly
What is the best way to practice manipulative techniques with thermal irons? rolling the cold iron in your hand first foward and, then backward
Thermal curling is effective for all BUT which of the following? wigs made of nylon hair
End curling can be used to give a finished appearance to the ends of _______ hair. long, medium, or short
Full-base curls provide a strong curl
Who can diagnose scalp skin disease? a dermatologist
Coarse, extremely curly hair requires extra heat to press
When tempering a new pressing comb, you should NOT cool the comb in a freezer
Which of the following is usually recommended at the side front hairline for a smooth, upsweep effect? rectangular base curls
Which type of curls are usually recommended along the front or facial hairline to prevent breaks or splits in the finished hairstyles? triangular base pin curls
Which type of curls are suitable for curly hairstyles without much volume and lift, can be used on any part of the head, and will comb out with lasting results? square base pin curls
Where are skip waves typically found? the side of the head
Pin curls placed immediately behind or below a ridge to form a wave are called ridege curls
Which type of curls are also known as stand-up curls? cascade curls
Which type of curls have large center openings and are fastened to the head in a standing position on a rectangular base? barrel curls
Which roller position is recommended for full volume? on base
Which roller position is recommened for the least volume? off base
Which of these is used to build a soft cushion or to mesh two or more curl patterns together for a uniform and smooth comb out? backbrushing
Which of these involves combing small sections of hair from the ends toward the scalp, causing shorter hair to mat at the scalp, forming a cushion or base? backcombing
A ____ is a half-round, rubber-based brush. classic styling brush
A ______ is generally an oval brush with a mixture of boar and nylon bristles. grooming brush
A ______ is a thin, nylon styling brush that has a tail for sectioning, along with a narrow row of bristles. teasing brush
A ______ is a brush used to speed up the blowdrying process. vent brush
Finger waving was very popular during the 1920s and 1930s
Arc-base pin curls are also known as half-moon curls
Which part of the roller curl is also known as the circle? the curl
How many times do you turn the roller to create a C-shape curl? one
Velcro rollers can be used only on dry hair
A hood dryer is recommended if you want pin curls
When you use a comb with teeth spaced closely together, it creates a textured surface
Which type of styling product is also known as wax? pomade

What part of the pin curl gives it mobility?

The stem determines the amount of mobility, or movement, in a section of hair. Curl mobility is classified as no stem, half stem, and full stem. It produces a tight, firm, long-lasting curl and allows minimum mobility.

What type of pin curl allows for the greatest mobility?

Hairstyling.

What are the 3 types of a pin curl?

base, stem and circle. Pin curls are made up of three principle parts, what are they?.

base. ... .

stem. ... .

circle. ... .

Stem. ... .

no stem, half stem, and full stem. ... .

no-stem curl. ... .

half-stem curl..

What are the different types of pin curls?

There are two types of sculptured pin curls ~ flat pin curls that are clipped securely to the scalp, or standing pin curls, sometimes known as barrel pin curls, that are clipped in such a way as to stand away from the head.

Which type of curls are suitable for curly hairstyles without much volume and lift can be used on any part of the head and will comb out with lasting results?

Square base-suitable for curly hairstyles without much volume or lift. They can be used on any part of the head and will comb out with lasting results.

What is a stem curl?

stem. This is the section of the pin curl between the base and the first arc of the circle that gives the curl Direction and Movement.

What type of curl is placed directly on the base of the curl and produces a tight firm?

Chapter 9 - Wet Hairstyling.
Base pin curls are usually recommended at the side front hairline for a smooth, upswept effect. the process of shaping and directing the hair into an S pattern through the use of the fingers, combs and waving lotion.