Hair Care & Services 25% of Exam
the condition of the clients hair and scalp
A shampoo should be selected according
medicated
A shampoo that contains special ingredients that are very effective in reducing dandruff or relieving other scalp conditions is called _________ shampoo.
Blowdrying
A spray on thermal protecter is applied to the hair prior to any thermal service to protect the hair from the harmful effects of ______________
Effilating
Also known as slithering; process of thinning the hair to graduated lengths with shears; cutting the hair with a sliding movement of the shears while keeping the blades partially opened.
protein conditioner
A ________________ is designed to penetrate the cortex and reinforce the hair shaft from within, to temporarily reconstruct the hair.
Infuse moisture
A conditioner is a special chemical agent applied to the hair to deposit protein or moisturizer to help restore the hair's strength, _________, give hair body, and to protect hair against possible breakage.
Stroking
A method of manipulating the scalp by rubbing, tapping, kneading or _____________________ it with the hands is known as a massage
4.5 to 5.5
A pH balanced shampoo has a pH in the range of:
deep-conditioning treatments and hair masks
Appropriate products for coarse, dry and damaged hair include?
Discuss retail product recommendations
During the post service procedure, it is important to determine if the client is satisfied, advise the client about proper at home maintenance, And ..............
Overactive sebaceous glands
Excessive oiliness is caused by
Thinning of the hair
Prior to any service, analyze the clients hair and scalp and check for which of the following conditions?
Pivoting
Rotates from a central point; also referred to as pie shape sections, used for layering and graduating.
cleaning and disinfecting your tools, implements, and materials
Part one of the three part procedure for hair-care services includes __________
Hydrophilic
The _______ end of a surfactant molecule is water attracting
Lipophilic
The __________ end of a surfactant molecule is oil-attracting.
razor rotation
Texturizing technique similar to razor-over-comb, done with small circular motions.
the products you use
The main difference between massage for relaxation and massage done in conjunction with a treatment is the:
In descending order from largest to smallest
The ingredients on shampoo labels are listed in what order?
To cleanse the hair and scalp
What is the primary purpose of a shampoo service?
Humectants
Which of the following are substances that absorb moisture or promote the retention of moisture
water
Which of the following is classified as a universal solvent?
scalp astringent lotion
Which of the following is used after a scalp treatment and before styling to remove oil accumulation?
scissor-over-comb
also known a shear-over-comb; haircutting technique in which the hair is held in place with the comb while the tips of the scissors are used to remove the lengths
blunt haircut
also known as a one length haircut; haircut in which all the hair come to one hanging level forming a weight line or area; hair is cut with no elevation or overdirection
slithering
also known as effilating; process of thinning the hair to graduated lengths with shears; cutting the hair with a sliding movement of the shears while keeping the blades partially opened
guideline
also known as guide; section of hair located either at the perimeter or the interior of the cut, that determines the length the hair will be cut. usually the first section that is cut to create a shape
head form
also known as head shape; shape of the head, which greatly affects the way the hair falls and behaves
traveling guideline
also known as movable guideline; guideline that moves as the haircutting progresses, used often when creating layers or graduation
elevation
also known as projection or lifting; angle or degree at which a subsection of hair is held, or lifted, from the head when cutting
tension
amount of pressure applied when combing and holding a section, created by stretching or pulling the section
cutting line
angle at which the fingers are held when cutting, and, ultimately, the line that is cut; also known as finger angle, finger position, cutting position, or cutting angle.
crown
area of the head between the apex and back of parietal ridge
weight line
visual line in the haircut where the ends of the hair hang together
shrinkage
when hair contracts or lifts through the action of moisture loss or drying
distribution
where and how hair is moved over the head
parietal ridge
widest are of the head, usually starting at the temples and ending at the bottom of the crown
nape
back part of the neck; the hair below the occipital bone
Fringe
bangs
occipital bone
bone that protrudes at the base of the skull
horizontal lines are used to
build weight
overdirection
combing a section away from its natural falling position, rather that straight out from the head, toward a guideline; used to create increasing lengths in the interior or perimeter
layers
create movement and volume in the hair by releasing weight
palm-to-palm
cutting position in which the palms of both hands are facing each other
layered haircut
graduated effect achieved by cutting the hair with elevation or over direction; the hair is cut at higher elevations, usually 90 degrees or above, which removes weight
graduated haircut
graduated shape or wedge; an effect or haircut that results from cutting the hair with tension, low to medium elevation, or overdirection
stationary guideline
guideline that does not move
interior guideline
guideline that is inside the haircut rather than on the perimeter
uniform layers
hair is elevated to 90 degrees from the scalp and cut at the same length
hairline
hair that grows at the outermost perimeter along the face, around the ears, and the neck
long layered haircut
haircut in which the hair is cut at a 180 degree angle; the resulting shape has shorter layers at the top and increasingly longer layers toward the perimeter
texturizing
haircutting technique designed to remove excess bulk without shortening the length; changing the appearance or behavior of the hair through specific haircutting techniques using shears, thinning shears, or a razor
free hand notching
haircutting technique in which pieces of hair are snipped out at random intervals
point cutting
haircutting technique in which the tips of the shears are used to cut points into the ends of the hair
clipper over comb
haircutting technique similar to scissor over comb, except that the clippers move side to side across the comb rather than bottom to top
beveling
haircutting technique using diagonal lines by cutting hair ends with a slight increase or decrease in length
apex
highest point on the top of the head
part/parting
line dividing the hair at the scalp, separating one section of hair from another, creating subsections
slide cutting
method of cutting or thinning the hair in which the fingers and shears glide along the edge of the hair to remove length
cast
method of manufacturing shears: a metal-forming process whereby molten steel is poured into a mold and, once the metal is cooled, takes on the shape of the mold
reference points
points on the head that mark where the surface of the head changes or the behavior of the hair changes, such as ears, jawline, occipital bone, apex and so on; used to establish design line that are proportionate
four corners
points on the head that signal a change in the shape of the head, from flat to round or vice versa
forged
process of working metal to a finished shape by hammering or pressing
subsections
smaller sections within a larger section of hair, used to maintain control of the hair while cutting
angle
space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point
razor over comb
texturizing technique in which the comb and the razor are used on the surface of the hair
line
thin continuous mark used as a guide; can be straight or curved, horizontal, vertical or diagonal
sections
to divide the hair by parting into uniform working areas for control
growth pattern
direction in which the hair grows from the scalp; also referred to as natural fail or natural falling position
eliminate unwanted color tones
Color-enhancing shampoos are used to:
soft water
Rainwater or chemically softened water that contains only small amounts of minerals and, therefore, allows soap and shampoo to lather freely.
stronger and harsher
The more alkaline the shampoo the __________ it is
Natural bristles
The most highly recommended hairbrushes are those made from:
Protein
Treatment of repair conditioners are deep penetrating conditioners that restore ____________ and moisture to the hair.
graduation
elevation occurs when a section is lifted above o degrees
interior
inner or internal part of hair
perimeter
outer line of a hair style
cross checking
parting the haircut in the opposite way from which you cut it in order to check for precision of line and shape
Moisturizing and emollient ingredients
A dry hair and scalp treatment, used when there is a deficiency of natural oil on the hair or scalp, should contain
Diagonal back
A type of diagonal line that creates movement away from the face.
Diagonal forward
A type of diagonal line that creates movement toward the face.
Keeping fingers under the spray
As a safety feature for the client, during a shampoo you should monitor the water temperature by:
Laundered in a disinfecting solution
Before the draping service make sure that proper infection control practices are used and that each cape has been ________ prior to use
Kill Bacteria
Before the water enters the public water pipelines, small amounts of chlorine are added to water
Chemical Services
Brushing of the hair should be avoided prior
Dry and damaged, fine
For a client with _____ hair, it is recommended that you use a gentle cleansing shampoo and a light leave-in conditioner.
taper
Haircutting effect in which there is an even blend from very short at the hairline to longer lengths as you move up the head; to taper is to narrow progressively at one end.
carving
Haircutting technique done by placing the still blade into the hair and resting it on the scalp, and then moving the shears through the hair while opening and partially closing the shears.
Slicing
Haircutting technique that removes bulk and adds movement through the lengths of the hair; the shears are not completely closed, and only the portion of the blades near the pivot is used.
free-hand slicing
Haircutting technique used to release weight from the subsection, allowing the hair to move more freely.
Notching
Haircutting technique, a version of point cutting, in which the tips of the scissors are moved toward the hair ends rather than into them; creates a chunkier effect.
clarifying
Shampoo containing an active chelating agent that binds to metals and removes them from the hair is called _____ shampoo.
conditioning
Shampoo designed to make the hair appear smooth and shiny and to improve the manageability of the hair is called ___________ shampoo
balancing
Shampoo designed to wash away excess oiliness while preventing the hair from drying out is called _____ shampoo.
dry
Shampoo that cleanses the hair without the use of soap and water is ______ shampoo.
sulfate-free
Shampoos formulated with little to no alkaline soap base are known as
hard water
Water that contains minerals that reduce the ability of soap or shampoo to lather.
Hold them under warm running water
What is the correct way to rinse your implements after cleaning them?
a soft touch
When offering a Scalp Massage, use slow, deliberate motions &
the cushions of fingertips
When working a shampoo into a lather, you should use the: