Which term refers to separate networks of curly, textured hair that have been intertwined and meshed together?
What is Locks?
Blowdrying to prepare the hair for braiding softens textured hair, stretches the hair shaft length, and ___
What is elongates a wave pattern?
____, also known as canerows, are narrow rows of visible braids that lie close to the scalp and are created with a three-strand, on-the-scalp braiding technique.
What is Cornrows?
A light, soft extension that does not reflect light and gives the braid a matte finish is ____.
What is yarn?
The teeth on ____ range in width from medium to large, and have long rounded tips to avoid scratching the scalp.
What is wide-toothed combs?
Extension fibers come in a variety of types: Kanekalon, nylon, rayon, human hair, yarn, lin, and ____.
What is Yak?
What brushes are best for stimulating the scalp as well as for removing dirt and lint from locks?
What is a Boar-bristle brush?
Hairstyling that does not alter the natural curl or coil patterns of hair is known as _____.
What is natural hairstyling?
A _____ set is two-part set that can be done on natural hair, transitional hair, twists, extensions, weaves, wigs, and locks.
What is a twist?
The ____ braid is a three-strand braid that is created with an underhand, or plaiting, technique.
What is visible?
What method of applying extensions to cornrows or individual braids allows them to look natural, last longer, and not place excessive tension on the hair line?
What is Feed-in method?
An imported wool fiber available in black or brown with a matte finish that is used in hair extensions is ____.
What is lin?
What type of comb is excellent for design parting, sectioning large segments large segments of hair, and opening and removing braids?
What is a Tail comb?
With regard to the wave pattern or configuration, textured hair is defined as hair with a(n) ____.
What is a tight curl pattern?
Which type of brush is good for releasing tangles, knots, and snarls in short, textured hair and long, straight hair?
What is a Square paddle brush?
With proper care, a braided hair design can last up to ___ months.
What is 3 months?
____ braiding is a newer way to add hair for a longer look by braiding or cornrow braiding along with hair extensions, so that the finished look shows mostly faux hair.
What is Tree?
The invisible braid, also known as the ____ braid, is a three-strand braid that is produced with an overhand technique, or overlapping the strands of hair.
What is inverted?
a board of fine, upright nails that is used to comb or detangle human hair extensions or to blend colors is called a(n).
What is a hackle?
What strong extension material comes from the domestic ox found in the mountains of Tibet and central Asia?
What is Yak?
Which tool is useful for lifting and separating textured hair?
What is a pick with rounded teeth?
Within the natural hairstyling/braiding world, hair is referred to as natural or virgin if it has never had any ____ treatments.
What is chemical?
Square paddle brushes are ____ because they have a cushion of air in the head that makes the bristles collapse when they encounter too much resistance.
What is pneumatic?
Perform a thorough ____ in order to avoid client misunderstanding and ensure a happy ending to every natural hairstyling service.
What is a consultation?
Most braided styles are appropriate for_____.
What is oval face shapes?
What is a simple two-strand braid in which the hair is picked up from the sides and added to strands as they are crossed over each other?
What is Fishtail?
which manufactured synthetic fiber is used for hair extensions that is durable, soft, and less inclined to tangle than many other synthetics?
What is Kanekalon?
_____ is best braided slightly damp or very lightly coated with wax or pomade to make it more pliable.
What is Straight, resistant hair?
What blow-dryer attachment loosens the curl pattern in textured hair for braiding styles, and dries, stretches, and softens textured hair?
What is a comb nozzle?
The ____ technique involves overlapping two strands to from a candy cane effect.
What is twisting?
Historically, the first highly decorative braids were seen among ____ tribes.
What is African?
During the consultation, the stylist must pay special attention to the client's hair ____.
What is texture?
The traditional cornrow is flat, natural, and contoured to the ____.
What is the scalp?
What is free-hanging braid?
____ is extension material that may cut or break the hair and melt with the application of excessive heat.
What is Nylon?
What type of brush had a single or double row of widely spaced pins with protective tips to prevent tearing and breaking the hair, which can be used to gently remove tangles on wet and wavy or dry and curly hair, as well as human hair extensions?
What is a vent brush?
Extension fibers, hackles, and drawing boards are examples of the implements and materials needed for hair ____.
What is extensions?
Which technique involves sewing a weft of faux or natural hair onto a cornrow braid, and then wrapping and locking to create African locks or dreadlocks?
What is Weaving?
As early as 3000 BC, ____ women wore braids or plaits decorated with shells, sequins, and glass or gold beads.
What is Egyptian?
In terms of braiding and other natural hairstyling, the diameter of hair refers to whether the hair is _____.
What is coarse, medium, or fine?