1) The process of shaping and directing the hair into an S pattern through the use of the fingers, combs, and finger-waving lotion. a) closed center curls b) finger waving c) full stem curl d) finger curls 2) Placed directly on the base of the curl it produces a tight firm, long lasting curl and allow minimum mobility. a) shaping b) rollers c) full stem curl d) no stem curl 3) A section of hair that is molded in a circular movement in preparation for the formation of curls a) Base b) closed center curls c) no stem curls d) shaping 4) The stationary (non-moving) foundation of the curl,which is the area closest to the scalp; the panel of hair on which the pin curl is placed. a) Base b) shaping c) skip waves d) circle 5) The section of the pin curl between the base and first are (turn) of the circle that gives the curl its direction and movement; the hair between the scalp and the first turn of the pin curl. a) circle b) base c) shaping d) stem 6) The part of the curl that forms a complete circle and ultimately the wave. The size of it determines the width of the wave and its strength. a) Stem b) full stem curl c) circle d) carved curls 7) Pin curls placed immediately behind or below a ridge to form a wave. a) Ridge curls b) skip waves c) cascade curls d) ribbaning 8) Permits medium movement; the curl (circle) is placed half off base. It gives good control to the hair. a) closed center curls b) half stem curls c) open center curls d) shaping 9) _________ may be turned towards the face, away from the face, upward, downward, or diagonally. a) circle b) rods c) clients d) curls 10) Various method are used to make ______________. a) curls b) braids c) pin curls d) skip waves

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