Pivot Point Chapter 12 Chemical Texturizing (4)
Across
- 2. Do not bend over, ? or raise your shoulders uncomfortably while wrapping.
- 5. The perm ? (waving or reforming lotion) breaks the disulfide bonds.
- 7. What pattern positions rods within oblongs using diagonal partings.
- 10. To ? change the hair from a straight to a curly state, strong disulfide bonds found in the cortex of the protein chains of hair must be broken.
- 12. ? perm wrap that eliminates texture in the top and crown and focus on the perimeter and ends of the hair.
- 13. When wrapping the hair, ? directly behind the section to be wrapped, not to one side or the other.
- 14. ? are elongated shapes that create strong wave patterns.
- 16. Partings are sometimes called ?.
- 18. Always read and follow manufacturer's ? before you begin wrapping.
- 20. The ? pattern positions tools in a staggered configuration.
- 21. Partial perms are excellent for ? hair.
- 23. ? perms position two rods along a single strand.
- 25. What pattern features a ? part with two rows of perm rods that follow the curves of the head?
Down
- 1. A bricklay pattern where the tools are positioned vertically within the square bases.
- 3. You ? create a smooth, even wrap if you must shift to reach for supplies.
- 4. The ? bond is a chemical bond formed between two sulfur atoms found in the amino acid, cysteine.
- 6. The ? process created by applying perm solution softens the hair strand allowing the disulfide bonds to shift to a new configuration.
- 8. ? shapes are created throughout when performing a rectangle perm wrap.
- 9. ? begins with combing the hair in the direction you want it to move.
- 11. One of the basic steps of the chemical phase include ?.
- 15. The bricklay pattern is chosen to avoid ? in a design.
- 17. Is also called a 9-block pattern.
- 19. Be ? the rods, end papers and spray bottle are within easy reach of your free hand.
- 22. Piggyback perms are designed for ? lengths to ensure complete saturation of chemicals.
- 24. Once the hair has been wrapped on perm tools, the ? phase begins.