Infection Control
Braiding
Haircutting
Hair color
Perm
100

What happens when an individual's immune system prevents transmission?

It prevents the spread of disease. 

100
Where did braiding originate from?

Africa

100

When is cutting over the finger technique used?

Uniform layers

100
What are the two highlighting techniques? 

Weaving and slicing

100

What perm should you use on fragile hair? 

Acid perm. 

200
What is the presence of pus a sign of?

Bacterial Infection

200

What face shape is best suited for braided styles?

Oval.

200

When cutting below the fingers, avoid cutting past the..?

Second knuckle

200

What can you do to get rid of a harsh line when highlight?

Feathering

200

What is the smallest perm rod color? 

White

300

How is HIV spread?

From person to person through their blood. 

300

Which tool is important for creating cornrows?

Tail comb.

300

Another name for trimmers is...?

Clippers. 

300

What is it called when you apply color all over the hair?

All over color
300

What is the first step of a perm service? 

Consultation. 

400

Which of the following is capable of igniting and burning?

A chemical. 

400

How are volume base curls created?

The curl sits on the center of the base.

400

What guideline is used when creating layers or a graduated haircut?

Traveling guide. 

400

How long does a semi permanent color process in our hair for? 

20 minutes

400

What is one way to use the end papers?

Bookend 

500

What is the second step in infection Control?

Disinfecting. 

500

What attachment is used on a blow drier for curly hair?

Diffuser.

500

What guide do you use for a 0 degree haircut?

Stationary guide. 

500

What is the highest level of volume?

40%

500

What is the largest perm rod size? 

Orange.

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