This is the method of locking where portions of the hair are placed between the palms of both hands and rolled clockwise or counterclockwise directions.
What is palm roll?
This is an acute, localized bacteria infection of the hair follicle that produces constant pain.
What is a furuncle?
These are the three processes preformed during a shampoo service.
What are shampoo, conditioning, and massage?
When securing a roller one end of the clip is under the roller and the other is?
What is inside the roller.
One should test the temperature of a heated pressing comb.
What is white paper?
These are narrow rolls of visible braids that lie close to the scalp.
What is cornrows?
This is the medical term for dandruff.
What is pityriasis?
This is the agent in soaps that work in all types of water, are low sudsing, and formulated to work in hard tap water.
What is chelating soaps?
The number of times the hair is to wrapped around a roller to create a curl.
What is 2 1/2 times?
Pressing combs with less space between the teeth produce this type of press.
What is smooth press?
This is a simple two-strand braid in which the hair is picked up from the sides and added to the strands as they cross over each other.
What is a fishtail braid?
This is the condition of abnormal hair growth of terminal hair.
What is hypertrichosis?
This is when a stylist should recommend a hair or scalp treatment.
What is after hair and scalp examination?
This is another term for back brushing.
What is ruffing?
The type of hair-dryer attachment that is used to keep natural textural definition.
What is a diffuser?
This is an art form that originated in Africa that showed status. It is considered to be a "protective hairstyle."
What is braids?
This is the sudden falling out of hair in round patches or baldness in spots.
What is alopcia areata?
This is the term for the thickness or diameter of an individual hair strand.
What is texture?
The panel of hair on which a roller is placed.
What is a base?
This hair type is less able to withstand heat than gray hair.
What is fine hair?
The three strand braid is produced by overlapping the strands of the hair on the top of each other.
What is the inverted braid?
This is a contagious skin disease that is caused by the itch mite.
What is scabies?
This term refers to the ability of hair to stretch and return to its original length without breaking.
What is elasticity?
This limits misunderstandings about desired outcomes between stylists and clients.
What is consultation?
This is a styling technique that is used to keep curly hair straight and smooth while retaining shape.
What is wrapping?