This kind of wax is used with a fabric strip.
What is soft wax?
This kind of pigment occurs naturally in the hair and is always warm.
What is underlying pigment?
This term describes the outline or length of a haircut and is usually cut first.
What is the perimeter?
When this liquid is mixed with polymer powder, it can be formed into a sculptured nail.
What is monomer liquid?
There are __________ bones in the face.
What are 14?
This kind of wax is used without a fabric strip.
What is hard wax?
Yellow is the underlying pigment visible at what level?
What is level 8?
This cutting tool removes weight and length at the same time.
What is the razor?
This solution is applied to the nail plate before building an acrylic overlay.
What is primer?
This bone at the back of the head determines the nape area.
What is the occipital?
When removing a wax strip, pull in this direction.
What is against the hair growth?
Orange is the underlying pigment at what level?
Levels 6 and 7.
This term describes the "inside" or layering of a haircut.
What is the interior?
These nail enhancements can be made of silk, paper or fiberglass.
What are nail wraps?
The skin is part of this body system.
What is the integumentary?
Where on the body should you test the temperature of the wax?
This circular pigment chart helps you with color correction.
What is the color wheel?
These shears remove weight and create texture.
What are thinning shears?
You can test if a sculptured nail has cured by doing this with your brush.
Name the three parts of a muscle.
What are the insertion, origin and belly?
This active ingredient is a contraindication for waxing.
What is vitamin A (Accutane, Differin, Retin-A)?
When changing a level 9 blonde to a level 5 brown, you must do what to the hair?
What is filling?
This cutting method uses the tips of the shear, not the flat of the blade.
What is point cutting?
This sticky substance can be filed off or rubbed off with alcohol.
What is the inhibition layer?
This is another name for the wrist.
What is the carpus?