Perms/Relaxers
vocabulary
Created Date
04.15.20
Last Updated
04.16.20
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the first machine that produced permanent curl was invented when?
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the inventor of the first permanent wave machine was:
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heat waves that are self-timed and self-heated are called what?
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acid waves that require the application of heat are:
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uses thioglycolic acid or its derivatives with ammonia and process hair without heat
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the chemical phase of perms involves all of the following procedures EXCEPT
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overlap method of wrapping hair around a perm tool is also called
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achieves the desired curl formation, when its wrapped.
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rods produce a large curl pattern on either side and a smaller curl in center
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rods that produce small firm curls
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the most common end paper technique used to avoid bunching at the end
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the base is defined as the area between two
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the most common base control for perming
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in perming a one-base size is
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tool position that achieves maximum volume
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tool position where closeness is desired
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tool position used when a minimum degree of volume is desired
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what element do most acid waves use along with tension and waving lotion to process hair?
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what bond must be permanently broken to change the hair from a straight to curly sate?
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what procedure removes the excess waving lotion
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what is the PH of alkaline waves?
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neutralizing is also known as
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what reduces swelling of the hair and hardens the bonds into the new size and shape?
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larger base size will have what type of curl effect
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hydrogen peroxide, sodium perborate or sodium bromate are commonly used in what?
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the waving solution that is NOT recommended for porous or damaged hair.
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what is lowest PH for alkaline waves?
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what is the PH of acid waves?
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hair must be wrapped without tension
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wrapping with firm, even tension when using an acid wave produces what effect
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it is essential to completely rinse the perm solution before applying
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what waving solutions has the shortest processing time
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hair’s ability to absorb moisture, liquids and chemicals
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thio-free perms use what as a reducing agent
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leaving the neutralizer on longer than recommended can do what?
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chemicals is NOT one of the main ingredients found in most neutralizers
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what is NOT true about acid perms
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proper draping for chemical services accomplish all of the following EXCEPT
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purpose of performing a 1:20 test
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the perm wrap is considered the most basic perm wrap pattern
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rods that are too large for the desired curl can cause
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too much hair on a hair rod can cause
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the most common ingredient in products that completely straighten the hair
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this relaxer is classified as a lye product
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ph of sodium hydroxide relaxers
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CAN'T apply to hair that was previously permed W/ammonium thioglycolate.
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pull test is performed to check for
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sodium hydroxide relaxers are generally used for what type of hair
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loosens or relax tightly curled hair by 50% of their natural shape
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what protects the scalp and hairline from caustic chemicals
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what is NOT performed when offering a virgin hydroxide relaxer service
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virgin thio relaxers may be applied after following procedures EXCEPT for
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chemical service designed to change tightly curled hair to curly or wavy hair.
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what is another term for a soft curl procedure?
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ammonium thioglycolate is the main ingredient in what?
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the main ingredient found in a booster is what?
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which of the following action is NOT a step involved in curl reforming
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