Term
007) Type of "base" shape best suited for a roller / Wet set:
A) Parallel
B) Round
C) Rectangular
D) Square |
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Definition
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RECTANGULAR
The base is the panel of hair on which the roller is placed. The base should be the same length and width as the roller. The type of base affects the volume. |
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Term
204) To create maxiumum volume in a roller set /permanent wave:
A) No stem
B) Off Stem
C) Half off Base
D) On base |
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Definition
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ON BASE
On base, also known as full base. For full volume, the roller sits directly on its base. Overdirect (higher than 90 degrees) the strand slightly in front of the base, and roll the hair down to the base. The roller should fit on the base |
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Term
205) To create medium volume in a roller set /permanent wave:
A) On base
B) No stem
C) Half off Base
D) Half Stem |
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Definition
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HALF OFF BASE
Half base. For medium volume, the roller sits halfway on its base and halfway behind the base. Hold the strand straight up (90 degrees) from the head and roll the hair down |
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Term
206) To create the least volume in a roller set / Permanant Wave:
A) Half off Base
B) Off Base
C) On Base
D) Full Stem |
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Definition
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OFF BASE
Off base For the least volume, the roller sits completely off the base. Hold the strand 45 degrees down from the base and roll the hair down
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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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Definition
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Ridge curls
are pin curls placed immediately behind or below a ridge to form a wave |
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