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188) One row of Pin-Curls going clockwise and an adjacent row of Pin-Curls going counter clockwise:
A) Ridge Curls
B) Cascade Curls
C) Double Curls
D) Skip Waves |
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SKIP WAVES
Skip waves are two rows of ridge curls, usually on the side of the head. Skip waves create a strong wave pattern with well-defined lines between the waves. This technique represents a combination of finger waving and pin curls |
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189) A row of Pin-Curls going in one direction next to a row of Pin-Curls going opposite direction:
A) Ridge Curls
B) Cascade Curls
C) Double Curls
D) Skip Waves |
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SKIP WAVES
Skip waves are two rows of ridge curls, usually on the side of the head. Skip waves create a strong wave pattern with well-defined lines between the waves. This technique represents a combination of finger waving and pin curls
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190) This tecnique represents a combination of finger-waves and Pin-curls:
A) Skip Waves
B) Ridge Curls
C) Cascade Waves
D) C-Shaping |
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RIDGE CURL
Ridge curls are pin curls placed immediately behind or below a ridge to form a wave |
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Term
191) Two rows of Ridge curls on the side of the head:
A) Ridge Curls
B) Cascade Curls
C) Doulble Curls
D) Skip Waves
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SKIP WAVES
Skip waves are two rows of ridge curls, usually on the side of the head. Skip waves create a strong wave pattern with well-defined lines between the waves. This technique represents a combination of finger waving and pin curls |
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192) Often referred to as the "foundation of hair styling"
A) Skip Waves
B) Ridge Curls
C) Wet Set
D) Finger Waves |
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193) Type if Pin-Curl base used to avoid splits, especially at the hairline:
A) Triangle
B) Square
C) Rectangular
D) Cresent
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TRIANGLE BASE
Triangular base pin curls are recommended along the front or facial hairline to prevent breaks or splits in the finished hairstyle. The triangular base allows a portion of the hair from each curl to overlap the next, and this style can be combed into a wave without splits |
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Term
194) Another name for the "Stem" of the Pin-Curl is the:
A) Indention
B) Arc
C) Circle
D) Both B and C |
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Definition
ARC
The Arc / stem is the section of the pin curl between the base and first arc (turn) of the circle that gives the curl its direction and movement, the hair between the scalp and the first turn of the roller |
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195) Which part of the Pin-Curl is found between the base and the first turn:
A) indentation
B) Arc / Stem
C) Circle
D) Both B and C |
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ARC / STEM
The stem is the section of the pin curl between the base and first arc (turn) of the circle that gives the curl its direction and movement, the hair between the scalp and the first turn of the roller. |
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Term
196) Pin-Curls are not recomemended for this type of hair:
A) Curly
B) Straight
C) Overly Curly
D) Wavy
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197) Which of the following is NOT "part" of a Pin-Curl:
A) Stem
B) Base
C) indentation
D) Circle |
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198) Which of the following is NOT a "Type" of Pin-Curl:
A) Crescent
B) Flat
C) Stand-up
D) Indentation |
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199) Which part of the Pin-Curl determines it's direction:
A Indentation
B) Arc / Stem
C) Circle
D) Both B and C |
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Arc and Stem
Curls may be turned toward the face, away from the face, upward,downward, or diagonally. The finished result will be determined by the stem’s direction.The terms clockwise curls and counterclockwise curls are used todescribe the direction of pin curls. Curls formed in the same direction as the movement of the hands of a clock are known as clockwise curls. Curls formed in the opposite direction are known as counterclockwise curls |
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200) Portion of Pin-curl determining the degree of movement:
A) Stem
B) Arc
C) Base
D) A and B |
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Definition
STEM / ARC
The no-stem curl is placed directly on the base of the curl. It produces a tight, firm, long-lasting curl and allows minimum mobility
The half-stem curl permits medium movement; the curl (circle)is placed half off the base. It gives good control to the hair
The full-stem curl allows for the greatest mobility. The curl is placedcompletely off the base. The base may be a square, triangular, half-moon, or rectangular section, depending on the area of the head in which the full-stem curls are used. It gives as much freedom as the length of the stem will permit. If it is exaggerated, the hair near the scalp will be flat and almost straight. It is used to give the hair a strong, definite direction |
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201) To create maximum volume, use this type of Pin-Curl:
A) Full Stem
B) No Stem
C) Half Base Stem
D) Half Stem |
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No Stem
The no-stem curl is placed directly on the base of the curl. Itproduces a tight, firm, long-lasting curl and allows minimum mobility |
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Term
202) To create medium volume, use this type of Pin-Curl:
A) Full Stem
B) No Stem
C) Half Base Stem
D) Half Stem |
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HALF STEM
The half-stem curl permits medium movement; the curl (circle) is placed half off the base. It gives good control to the hair |
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203) To create least volume, use this type of Pin-Curl:
A) Full Stem
B) No Stem
C) Half Base Stem
D) Half Stem |
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Definition
FULL STEM
The full-stem curl allows for the greatest mobility. The curl is placed completely off the base. The base may be a square, triangular, half-moon, or rectangular section, depending on the area of the head in which the full-stem curls are used. It gives as much freedom as the length of the stem will permit. If it is exaggerated, the hair near the scalp will be flat and almost straight. It is used to give the hair a strong, definite direction |
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Term
207) Where is the clip placed in a Pin-Curl Set?
A) At the closed end
B) At the open end
C) At the Arc
D) At the stem |
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AT THE OPEN END
To anchor pin curls, start at the open end of the curl. This is the side opposite the stem. The clip should enter the circle parallel to the stem. Open the clip, and place one prong above and one prong below one side of the circle. The upper prong should enter the hair in the center of the circle. The curl should be in the gap between the prongs. To avoid an indentation (dent) in the curl, do not pin across the circle.
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Term
208) The wave pattern that combines Finger Waves and Pin-Curls:
A) Ridge Curls
B) Skip Waves
C) C-Shaping
D) Cascade Waves |
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Ridge curls
are pin curls placed immediately behind or below a ridge to form a wave |
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Term
214) Always start a Pin-Curl at the:
A) Open end
B) Closed end
C) Base
D) Stem / Arc |
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open end
A shaping is a section of hair that is molded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls. Shapings are either open- or closed-end. Always begin a pin curl at the open end, or convex side, of a shaping
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Term
300) This pin-curl, placed correctly, allows the greatest movement / mobility:
A) Half off base
B) Full stem
C) Half stem
D) Off base |
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FULL STEM
The full-stem curl allows for the greatest mobility. The curl is placed completely off the base. The base may be a square, triangular, half-moon, or rectangular section, depending on the area of the head in which the full-stem curls are used. It gives as much freedom as the length of the stem will permit. If it is exaggerated, the hair near the scalp will be flat and almost straight. It is used to give the hair a strong, definite direction |
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Term
382) Where do you start a Pin-Curl:
A) At the stem
B) At the end /base
C) At the open end
D) At the Arc |
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AT THE OPEN END
A shaping is a section of hair that is molded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls. Shaping are either open- or closed-end. Always begin a pin curl at the open end, or convex side, of a shaping |
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Term
383) Where do you end a Pin-Curl:
A) At the stem
B) At the closed end /base
C) At the open end
D) At the Arc |
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Definition
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At the closed end / Base |
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