True or False
Products
Thermal Irons
Blow dryer Safety Yes or no
Thermal Pressing
100

It is best to use metal combs while thermal styling.

False

100

Greasy, waxy, or oily styling aid that gives the hair a shiny and slick appearance, or a matte finish. 

Pomade

100

Used in order to straighten or smooth the hair. 

Flat iron

100
Yes or no? Hair stretches when wet so you should partially towel dry the hair before blow drying in order to prevent overstretching. 

Yes 

100

Removes about 50 to 60 percent of the curl.

Soft Press

200

The rod handle is held within the palm.

True 

200

A lubricant that adds shine and gloss to the hair - derived from organic materials like coconut, avocado, and castor. 

Natural Oil / Styling Oil

200

Create a zigzag or sawtooth pattern in the hair.

Crimping Iron
200

Yes or no? Direct the hot air towards the scalp.

No

200

Removes 100 percent of the curl 

Hard Press 

300

Move the blow-dryer in a constant back and forth motion. 

True 

300

Also known as mousse, is a light, airy whipped styling product that resembles shaving foam and builds moderate body and volume to the hair. 

Foam

300

Also known as clip less or or wand irons.

Clamp-Free Irons

300

Yes or no? You should still move the blow-dryer in a constant back and forth motion even if you are using the cooling button. 

No, you don't need to move the blow-dryer in a back and forth motion when using the cooling button.

300

Whats another name for a pressing comb?

Hot comb

400
The shell handle is maneuvered with the wrist. 

False 

400

Adds volume, especially at the base, when wet hair is blown dry. 

Volumizer 

400

Iron that allows the user to manually control the clamps pressure and is considered the most professional iron. 

Marcel Iron

400

Yes or no? Direct the hot air from the scalp towards the ends of the hair in order to smooth the cuticle.

Yes

400

Removes about 60 to 75 percent of the curl

Medium Press

500

DC motors are quieter than AC or EC motors.

False 

500

used to smooth or control the fine hair around the faces perimeter - similar to pomade. 

Edge Control

500
Iron that has a spring loaded clamp that is controlled by the thumb - this is the most common iron used by consumers 

Spring Iron

500

Yes or no? When working with damaged or chemically treated hair you should avoid tension by using your fingers in order to 'comb' the hair, rather than an actual comb. 

Yes, using your fingers to comb through the hair will allow for less tension.

500

Yes or no? Should you press the hair in the direction it grows?

Yes

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