Curls
Face
Do You Know
Design
Concepts
100

Also known as Carved Curls, these are sculpted by hand, iron, or roller to create texture and/or movement:

a. barrel curl
b. ridge curl
c. sculpture curl
d. pincurl

c. sculpture curl

100

Facial form created by individual bone structure and hairline:

a. face shape
b. balance
c. profile
d. symmetry

a. face shape

100

Cushioning, Lacing, Matting, Ratting, and Interlocking are all different words used for:

a. thermal pressing
b. roller setting
c. back-combing
d. finger waves

c. back-combing

100

A pleasing arrangement of shapes and lines that incorporates all elements of design:

a. harmony
b. balance
c. emphasis
d. rhythm

a. harmony

100

Which of the following is not an element of design:

a. space
b. texture
c. balance
d. lines

c. balance

200

The section of hair located between the base and the first turn of the roller / curl:

a. base
b. stem
c. space
d. curl

b. stem

200

The relationship of facial features and shape to each other:

a. balance
b. emphasis
c. facial proportion
d. profile

c. facial proportion

200

A non-mirror image with unequal distribution of weight and/or length is:

a. asymmetrical
b. balance
c. convex
d. symmetrical

a. asymmetrical

200

A technique using a brush on the surface of the hair to achieve a light, airy appearance, while providing support and structure:

a. ruffing
b. back-brushing
c. matting
d. lacing

b. back-brushing

200

A form of natural hairstyling in which the hair has grown and intertwined over time becoming twisted creating a rope-like effect:

a. fingerwave
b. pincurl
c. roller set
d. locks

d. locks

300

The section of hair that is attached to the scalp:

a. curl
b. stem
c. wave
d. base

d. base

300

This type of profile is characterized by the forehead, chin, and nose all being in alignment and is considered to be ideal:

a. straight
b. concave
c. unbalanced
d. convex

a. straight

300

Placing ā€˜C’ shapes into wet hair using alternating directions and fingers or a comb:

a. roller setting
b. pincurls
c. thermal pressing
d. finger waving

d. finger waving

300

Wave pattern that combines fingerwaves and flat pincurls:

a. ridge curl
b. pushwave
c. roller set
d. skipwave

d. skipwave

300

A combination of lines that outline a shape:

a. form
b. space
c. shape
d. profile

a. form

400

Also known as the Circle:

a. locks
b. braid
c. curl
d. wig

c. curl

400

This profile is characterized by a receding chin, protruding nose and hairline creating a strong outward appearance:

a. concave
b. convex
c. balanced
d. straight

b. convex

400

Round, oval, square, rectangle and diamond are:

a) Face shapes
b) tools
c)parts of the head
d) side view

a. Face shapes

400

Also known as Carved Curls, these are sculpted by hand, iron, or roller to create texture and/or movement:

a. barrel curl
b. ridge curl
c. sculpture curl
d. pincurl

c. sculpture curl

400

Type of fingerwave that uses two combs to lift the wave up and create a three-dimensional form:

a. pincurls
b. pushwave
c. cascade wave
d. skipwave

b. pushwave

500

Type of base that creates lift, fullness, and/or height in a design:

a. harmonious
b. indentation
c. rhythmic
d. volume

d. volume

500

What is the acceptable way to drape for a style service:

a) no cape
b) neckstrip and cape
c) towel
d) cape only

b) neckstrip and cape

500

mb twice on each side of the hair shaft:

a. medium press
b. hard press
c. soft press
d. gentle touch

b. hard press

500

During a silk press, the Stylist uses:

a. Blowdryer
b. Comb and pick attachment
c. Flat iron
d. all of the above

d. all of the above

500

Hair begins to form in the underlying layers (dermis) of the skin. The living cells that start this process are composed of a strong fibrous protein called _______

Keratin

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