What are the finish methods Paul Mitchell?
What are the finish methods Paul Mitchell?
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Question | Answer |
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what is the rinsing rule? | 5-10 minutes for 5 inches of hair 1 minute more for each additional inch of hair use the warmest water they can handle |
what are the pre-dry techniques | directional, flat wrap, round wrap |
what are the finish techniques | directional, round brush, leafing, beveling |
What does depth stand for Paul Mitchell?
depth desired end result type of curl.
What does depth stand for in cosmetology?
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What are the three end wrap techniques?
The most common end paper techniques are the double flat wrap, single flat wrap, and bookend single paper wrap.
What does face stand for in Paul Mitchell?
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Where do you place your kit when working on the clinic floor? | In your locker or under your station |
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What does F.A.C.E stand for? | Find what’s working Acknowledge it Celebrate it Enjoy Your Victory |
What are the three parts of a barrel curl?
Terms in this set (14)
- Three parts of a barrel curl. Base.
- Three base placements. 45 degrees (on base)
- Density. The degree of compactness of a substance; the amount per designated area, such as the amount of hair per square inch.
- Texture.
- Porosity.
- Elasticity.
- Formation.
- What are the draping procedures?
What does Dept stand for?
department
Dept. is used as a written abbreviation for department, usually in the name of a particular department.
What is waving lotion?
The waving lotion contains a caustic compound, such aas ammonium thioglycolate, that splits the bonds. The neutralizing lotion contains a mild acid and a bond-forming agent such as hydrogen peroxide that tends to neutralize the action of the waving lotion and helps re-form the bond.
Where do we find the complementary color to neutralize the dominant pigment?
On the color map, where do you find the complementary color to neutralize the dominant pigment? Directly across the dominant color.