Chapter 17- Wigs & Hair Enhancements

The wig service costs & maintenance should be discussed during the:

Client consultation.

The artificial covering that covers 100 percent of the client's natural hair is a:

Wig.

A small hair addition used to cover the top or crown of the head is a(n):

Hairpiece.

The fastest way to determine whether a strand of hair is synthetic is to:

Burn it with a match.

With exposure, the color of human hair wigs may:

Oxidize.

Synthetic wigs that are particularly durable are made out of:

Modacrylic.

The most expensive wigs are constructed using:

Human hair.

The root ends of hair with the cuticle placed in the same direction to prevent tangling is:

Turned hair.

A hand-knotted wig constructed for a secure fit with an elasticized mesh fiber base is a:

Cap wig.

A hand-tied method of wig construction resembles actual hair growth with:

Flexibility at the root area.

A head-shaped form used for securing a wig is a:

Block.

When mounting a wig to a block, the wig should be pinned evenly using:

T-shaped pins.

When performing a haircutting procedure on a wig, the general goal is to make the wig:

Look realistic.

When cutting a wig using a free-form method, move from longer to shorter lengths, working toward the:

Weight.

Recommended styling products for wigs should be formulated for:

Color-treated hair.

Before placing the wig on the head the hair should be:

Flat & even.

When shampooing a wig, avoid shampoos that have a(n):

Sulfur base.

Synthetic hair colors used on wigs & hairpieces are standardized using:

70 colors on the haircolor ring.

Prior to performing a color application on a wig or hairpiece, perform a:

Strand test.

Hairpieces with base opening that allow a client's hair to be pulled & blended are:

Integration hairpieces.

A small wig for men used to cover the top & crown of the head is a:

Toupee.

Hair additions secured to the base of natural hair that add length, volume, texture, or color are:

Hair extensions.

Hair attached to an on-the-scalp braid that serves as the track is secured using a:

Track-&-sew method.

When sewing an extension onto a track, the needle should be:

Straight or curved.

The sewing stitch where the thread is wound around the needle twice is the:

Double-lock stitch.

Attaching hair wefts or single strands with an adhesive or glue is a:

Bonding method.

Hair that is bonded can be successfully shampooed provided it is done:

Gently.

The fusion method of extensions requires that the bonding material be activated with:

Heat from a special tool.

The fusion procedure involves wrapping both the client's hair & a:

Keratin-based strip.

A styling maintenance program educates clients in the use of:

Styling products.