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| In some African tribes, different styles of braiding signified a person's | social status within the community |
| Styling performed without chemicals or dyes and when the natural curl or coil pattern of hair is not altered is | natural hairstyling |
| To avoid misunderstandings in performing natural styling services, it is necessary to perform a | quality client consultation |
| When performing a consultation for natural hairstyling services, the focus should be on | hair texture |
| In natural hairstyling services, texture refers to the diameter and feel of hair plus the | wave pattern |
| In textured hair, a coil configuration is defined as having a | tight curl pattern |
| To create length and soften facial lines with a square face, the hair should be styled with | a full style that frames the face |
| Styles with partial bangs or braids that frame the face and minimize a wide forehead should be used for facial shapes that are | an inverted triangle |
| Hair with no previous coloring or lightening treatments, chemicals, or physical abuse is considered | natural or virgin |
| The brush recommended for scalp stimulation and removal of dirt and lint locks is | boar-bristle brush |
| The bristles of a square paddle brush that are pneumatic will collapse when they encounter too much | resistance |
| The most important feature of a wide-toothed comb is the | distance between the teeth of the comb |
| A diffuser dries hair without disturbing the finished look or | dehydrating hair |
| A manufactured synthetic fiber that does not reflect light and is similar in texture to extremely curly or coiled hair is | kanekalon |
| When curly hair is braided wet, it shrinks and recoils and may cause excess | pulling and tension |
| To make straight or resistant hair more pliable when braiding, apply a | light coat of wax or pomade |
| When blow-drying textured hair, the hair becomes soft and the wave pattern becomes | elongated |
| The three-strand underhand braid technique where strands are woven under the center strand is a | visible braid |
| The three strand braid produced by overlapping the strands on top of each ofther is the | inverted braid |
| The two-strand braid where the hair strands are twisted around each other is the | rope braid |
| In the fishtail braid, hair is picked up from the sides and added to the strands | as they are crossed over each other |
| Partings for braids can be square, triangular, or rectangular and determine | where the braid is placed and how it moves |
| Extensions for single braids are integrated into natural hair using the | three-strand underhand technique |
| Narrow, visible braids that lie close to the scalp created with a three-strand on-the-scalp braid technique are | cornrows |
| Extensions added to cornrows or individual braids with the feed-in method build the braid up | strand by strand |
| Natural textured hair intertwined and meshed together forming a single or separate network of hair is called | dreadlocks |
| Three basic methods of hair locking are the comb technique, braids or extensions, and | palm rolling |
| The gentle palm rolling method of locking hair takes advantage of the hair's natural | ability to coil |
| The trditional cornrow is flat, natural, and | contoured to the scalp |
| Synthetic hair fiber, human hair fiber, or yarn can be added to a single braid to form a | lock |