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When creating finger waves with a side part, you should begin on the
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Heavy side
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The stationary foundation of a pin curl is the
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Base
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The part of a pin curl that gives the curl its direction and movement is the
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Stem
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The stem of the pin curl is the part that determines
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Mobility
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Pin curls that produce tight, firm, long lasting curls and allow for minimum mobility are
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No stem pin curls
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Pin curls formed in a shaping should begin at the
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Open end
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Two rows of ridge curls placed on the side of a head are
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Skip waves
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For a rollerset where little or no volume is desired should be placed
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Off base
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When wrapping hair, very little volume will be attained provided the
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Hair at the scalp is not lifted
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A thickened liquid styling tool, spread with fingers that creates the strongest control and distinct texture definition is
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Styling gel
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A styling aid that holds fine hair with little or no heaviness is
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Texturizer
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The bassic parts of a thermal iron are the rod handle, shell handle, and the
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Barrel and shell
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The edge of a beveled flat iron that is nearest the stylist is the
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Inner edge
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In thermal curling, hair isheld 125 degree anlge with medium tension and placed inthe center if its base is
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Full base
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A thermal curl with only slight lift or volume can be achieved with 70 degree angle and
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Rolling hair completely off base
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