Across
- 4. Refers to the position of the rod in relation to its base section;
- 5. Base control in which the hair is wrapped at an angle of 90 degrees or base section.perpendicular to its base section, and the rod is positioned half off its
- 6. A thio based chemical service that reformats curly and wavy hair into looser and larger curls and waves.
- 9. Stops the action of a permanent wave solution and rebuilds the hair in its new curly form.thio relaxers
- 10. Very strong alkalis with a pH over 13; the hydroxide ion is the active ingredient in all hydroxide relaxers.
- 12. rod normally placed on each base section. Also known as straight set wrap; perm wrapping pattern in which all the rods within a panel move in the same direction and are positioned on equal-sized bases; all the base sections are horizontal and are the same length and width as the perm rod.
- 13. entire scalp prior to the application of the relaxer. Subsections of panels into which hair is divided for perm wrapping; one
- 14. placement is determined by the angle at which the hair is wrapped.Relaxers that require the application of protective base cream to the
Down
- 1. An acid-alkali neutralization reaction that neutralizes (deactivates) the alkaline residues left in the hair by a hydroxide relaxer and lowers the oxidation or rebuild disulfide bonds.of the hair and scalp; hydroxide relaxer neutralization does not involve
- 2. Perm wrap similar to actual technique of bricklaying; base sections are offset from each other row by row to prevent noticeable splits and to blend the flow of the hair.
- 3. Weak physical side bonds that are also the result of an attraction between opposite electrical charges; they are easily broken by water (wet setting) or heat (thermal styling), and they re-form as the hair dries or cools.
- 7. The most common reducing agent in permanent wave solutions.
- 8. the same ammonium thioglycolate (ATG) that is used in permanent
- 11. Perm rods that are equal in diameter along their entire length or curling area.
- 15. wrap Hair is wrapped at an angle other than perpendicular to the length of the rod, which causes the hair to spiral along the length of the rod, similar to the stripes on a candy cane.
