AISouth Milady Chapters 18 & 19

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Across
  1. 2. Head-shaped form, usually made of canvas-covered cork or Styrofoam, on which the wig is secured for fitting, cleaning, coloring, and styling.
  2. 3. Also know as comb twist; small sections of natural hair that are gelled and spiraled with fingers or a comb to create individual formations of tight, cylindrical coils
  3. 4. Method of attaching hair extensions in which a hook is used to pick up a small amount of hair off a parting. A link is slid on close to the scalp with a special tool. Then an extension or special addition strand is inserted into the link.
  4. 5. Hair extensions on a weft are sewn or bonded onto a cornrow base to make a longer, fuller head of a natural-looking hair . There are several methods of weaving from bonding, fusion, braid sew attachment, threading and tubing .
  5. 8. Artificial covering for the head consisting of a network of interwoven hair.
  6. 11. Small wig used to cover the top or crown of the head.
  7. 12. Simple two-strand braid in which hair is picked up from the sides and added to the strands as they are crossed over each other .
  8. 15. Hair additions that are secured to the base of the client's natural hair in order to add length, volume, texture, or color.
  9. 17. Used to deeply hydrate, moisturize, and condition the hair with water vapor; infuses water hydration, opening the cuticle layer of the hair shaft and enabling nourishing protein conditioners and botanical oils to penetrate deeply into the cortex layer.
  10. 18. Also known as box braids or individual braids; free-hanging braids ,with or without extensions, that can be executed using either an underhand or an overhand technique
Down
  1. 1. Braid created with two strands that are twisted around each other.
  2. 2. Method of attaching hair extensions in which the wefts or single strands are attached with an adhesive or bonding agent.
  3. 3. Also known as canerows; narrow rows of visible braids that lie close to the scalp and are created with a three-strand, on-the-scalp braiding technique.
  4. 6. Also known as inverted braid or French braid; a three-strand braid that is produced with an overhanded technique
  5. 7. Wigs constructed of elasticized, mesh-fiber bases to which the hair is attached.
  6. 8. Long strips of human or artificial hair with a threaded edge.
  7. 9. Small wig used to cover the top or crown of the head, or a hair attachment of some sort.
  8. 10. Also known as caps; machine-made from human or artificial hair which is woven into rows of wefts. Wefts are sewn to elastic stripes in a circular pattern to fit the head shape.
  9. 11. A rope effect on individual sections of hair made with a double stranded twist technique done by overlapping two strand sections of hair, to form a candy cane effect.
  10. 13. Two or three, simple, inverted, thick cornrows created around the head . The extended braids are then wrapped and pinned to make a halo effect .
  11. 14. Three-stand braid that is created using an underhand technique.
  12. 16. Also known as dreadlocks or locs; separate networks of curly ,textured hair that have been intertwined and meshed together .