What relaxer product is used for added skin protection around the hairline, the nape, and the top and back of the ears and is also used on the scalp for sensitive skin?
What is Base Cream?
In a haircolor chart, the first number most likely indicates __________.
What is the haircolor level? OR What is the level?
The working area that the hair is separated into before cutting
What is a section?
Massage movement that uses stroking and circular hand movements
What is effleurage?
In the context of the parts of a thermal iron, the __________ is the clasp or clamp that presses the hair against the rod of a thermal iron.
What is the shell?
__________ is a two-step process to create body or curl in the hair.
What is permanent waving?
A ______ test should be performed 24-48hrs before each application of haircolor formulated with aniline derivative dyes.
What is a patch test?
The degree at which a subsection of hair is lifted from the head when cutting is known as __________.
What is elevation?
In most shampoos, __________ is usually the first ingredient listed, which indicates that it is the main ingredient.
What is water?
What kind of iron allows users to manually control the clamp's pressure.
Marcel Iron
The active ingredient or reducing agent in thio relaxers
What is the ammonium thioglycolate compound? OR What is ATG?
To deposit haircolor or, when little or no lift is required, to enhance a client's natural haircolor, __________-volume hydrogen peroxide is utilized.
What is 10 vol developer? What is 10 vol?
What kind of cut is an immediate or slow buildup of weight caused by cutting the hair with tension, low to medium elevation, or overdirection
What is a graduated cut? or What is a 45 degree cut?
A draping used for used for treatments such as haircoloring and a permanent wave
What is a chemical drape?
are separate networks of coily, textured hair that are intertwined and meshed together.
What are locs?
A wrapping technique which wraps the hair from the ends toward the scalp in overlapping concentric layers?
What is the croquignole wrap technique?
It helps open the hair cuticle to let dye molecules enter the cortex of the hair, where haircoloring occurs.
What is ammonia?
The process of thinning the hair to graduated lengths with shears; in this technique, the hair strand is cut by a sliding movement of the shears with the blades kept partially opened.
What is effilating?
____________ brushes with rubberlike bristles are widely used to detangle wet hair.
What are paddle brushes?
the term that refers to the process of shaping and directing the hair into an S pattern through the use of fingers, combs, and waving lotion.
What are fingerwaves?
It is the process by which hydroxide relaxers permanently straighten the hair by removing a sulfur atom from a disulfide bond and converting it into a lanthionine bond.
What is Lathionization?
Two parts desired level and one part lighter level is the permanent color formulation for ___________ if the percentage of gray hair is 70–90 percent.
What is the color formulation for grey hair?
The _____ of the hair determines the size and number of subsections to complete a haircut
What is density?
involves gentle pushing and kneading of the scalp with the palms, fingers, and thumbs of the hand
What is petrissage?
What kind of curl is placed completely off the base and allows for the greatest mobility