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What is the collective name for the oil and sweat glands
The sweat gland that is found all over the body and contains openings on the skin is called the _________.
Where was the body considered a temple?
Pale skin was a sign of wealth and status in the _________.
Twine, plait and interlock are some terms used to describe the long hair design method of crossing or weaving three or more strands of hair, also known as a(n):
One, two or three strands of hair intertwined and/or rotated to form a rope-like appearance is called a:
Two strands crossed to opposite sides, in a downward or upward direction to create a crisscross effect is known as:
What is used in long hair design to create a filler?
When sculpting graduated forms in the exterior, consider the:
The 3-strand overbraid is also known as the French braid or the:
The two most common braiding methods are the 3-strand underbraid and the:
During which of the following service essentials should you recommend products?
Which of the following tests should be done prior to a hair removal service?
What hair removal method removes hair by decomposing the papilla?
Areas of the skin that exhibit redness, swelling, pus, disease, bruises and/or appear broken or scraped:
Sculpting one form in one area and another form elsewhere in the design refers to sculpting a:
A shaking movement in the arms of the salon professional while the fingertips or palms are touching the client is known as:
Which curl reformation service can be performed over hair relaxed with sodium hydroxide-based product?
What should a professional do with their client, prior to a waxing service, to ensure predictable results?
Three-strand underbraids performed in small, often parallel sections, are also known as: