The outermost part of a hair strand
What is the cuticle?
Type of comb used to remove matts in the hair.
What is a detangling comb?
Red, Yellow and Blue are known as...
The Primary Colours
Use of 2 strands of hair to create a design.
What is a Fishtail braid?
The judge on Rupaul's Drag Race that is cisgender female.
Who is Michelle Visage?
Hair that feels like wool in between your fingers
What is coarse texture?
Provides a lightweight conditioning and remains in the hair without washing out.
What is leave-in conditioner?
The volume (or peroxide) used to achieve 4 levels of lift in the hair.
What is 40 volume?
As a result, you end up with loose sections.
What is loose tension?
The "sweet spot" on the PH Scale for your hair, skin and nails.
What is 4.5-5.5?
The part of the hair that is located under the skin.
What is the hair root?
To achieve the highest volume in blow drying, or curling, you use this angle...
What is 90 degrees?
The remaining melanin left behind that you must categorize when dealing with your colour formula.
What is Underlying Pigment?
Gathering hair to create the shape of an 8.
What is the Infinity Braid?
The House that Harry Potter belongs too.
What is Gryffindor?
What do you measure when you stretch a hair strand to break?
What is elasticity?
Providing a flip in the hair by styling.
What is indentation?
The level achieved by using a 30 vol on a virgin hair level 5.
What is level 8?
The use of 3 strands in an underneath manipulation.
What is the Dutch Braid?
Ms.R's favourite band?
Who are the Interrupters?
Also known as the Brain of the Hair.
What is the Cortex?
To develop an idea before placing this on to the head as a style.
What is blueprinting?
The molecule that gives you your skin and hair colour.
What is melanin?
The use of 3-4 strands in a manipulation and some left out for effect.
What is a Waterfall Braid?
Ms.R's favourite Drag Race Drag Queen.
Who is Katya?