Across
- 3. Ability of hair to absorb liquids
- 6. Creates the most volume
- 7. Perm rods that produce a wider, more spiraling pattern
- 10. Technique where there is a consistent elongated curl pattern
- 12. The first part of the physical phase
- 15. Hair ability to stretch and return to its original shape
- 17. Do this to remove excess water after rinsing perm
- 20. Technique where ends have a faste curl pattern than the roots
- 21. Density that can have larger sections
- 22. Creates the least amount of volume
Down
- 1. Paper technique where you incorperate several end papers
- 2. Paper technique where you use one paper
- 4. Number of hairs per square inch
- 5. Paper technique where you use two papers to control ends
- 8. Hair that may be resistant due to the amount of cuticle
- 9. Hair that lacks porosity
- 10. The second part of the physical phase
- 11. Degree of coursness or fineness
- 13. Hair that may be resistant because of a tightly packed cuticle
- 14. The third part of the physical phase
- 16. Base that create medium base lift
- 17. Endpaper technique whre you fold one onto inself
- 18. Hair that generally accepts products well
- 19. Perm rods that produce curls with a uniform pattern throughout
