What are the 2 main categories of hair design procedures?
Setting procedures and finishing procedures.
What are the main features of a brush?
Size, Shape, bristles.
What is water loving called?
Hydrophilic.
What are 1 of additional resources?
FDA.
What does the point of orgin mean?
Place where the motion begins or the beginning of the movement.
What separates curls and defines texture?
Wide tooth tail comb.
What is oil loving called?
lipophilic.
What are the 2nd additional resources?
U.S.P.
What are the 5 wet setting procedures?
Distribute, mold, scale, part, and apply.
What do tools include?
Combs, brushes, and wet thermal design tools.
What is usually the primary ingredient in shampoo?
Water.
What does FDA mean?
The food and drug administration.
What curved shapes or sections include?
Circles, ovals, and oblongs.
What do essentials include?
Supplies, products, and equipment.
What are some example ingredients for conditioner?
Bovine serum, collagen, aminol, simethicone, acid.
What does U.S.P mean?
Untied States Pharmacopia.
Straight shapes or sections include?
Rectangle, triangles, trapezoids, diamond/kits.
What do rollers do?
Manipulate wet hair into desired shapes and movements.
13,000
What's a safety data chart?
Specific information on a product.