What is the proper way to drape for a style service?
Neck strip and cape
Two rows of ridge curls on the side of the head are called ___.
Skip waves
Which feature is the most prominent in a concave profile?
Forehead & chin
This technique is also known as teasing, what am I called?
Back -combing
What is the main purpose of a hairpiece ?
cover thinning areas at the crown
What should you do if drop a comb on the floor during a service__?
Do not use the implement; use another implement !!
Which pin curls fastened to the head in a standing position to create height in the hair design?
Cascade curls
Why is face shape so important in cosmetology?
It helps create balanced & symmetry
What is the main purpose of a hard press is to __?
completely removes the curls and creates a sleek finish
A hair straightening technique using a thermal pressing comb once on each side of the hair shaft is called ___?
Medium press
At the end of ever service, the implements that are used on your client(s) shall be __?
Sanitize; cleaned then disinfected
Which base placement provides the greatest volume?
On-base
The focal point of a hair design is known as __?
Emphasis
This technique is called Backbrushing, also known as ___.
Ruffing
How can you prevent indentation when hairstyling?
tension, smooth wrapping & proper base placement
Which of the following are signs of an infection that a cosmetologist might NOTICE:
Redness, pus, or swelling
This C shape technique placed into the hair in alternating direction, using your fingers and a comb is __?
fingerwaves
Is a straight profile considered balanced ? True or false ?
true
Does space affect the overall balance of a hairstyle? True or false ?
True
In cosmetology, rhythm is refers to as __ :
the flow & movement created by repetition
The state board of Cosmetology emphasizes on what __?
infection control; safety and disinfection regulation
Which stem position gives the least movement?
No-stem
Which profile often has a receding chin?
convex
Does full-stem curls sit completely off their base? True or false ?
true
What is asymmetry in hairstyling?
a design where two sides are different but still visually balanced