Concave rods - are the most common type of perm rod; they have a smaller diameter in the center that increases to a larger diameter on the ends., Straight rods - are equal in diameter along their entire length or curling area., Soft bender rods - are usually about 12 inches (30.5 centimeters) long with a uniform diameter along the entire length of the rod., Loop rod - also known as circle rod, is usually about 12 inches (30.5 centimeters) long with a uniform diameter along the entire length of the rod., End papers - also known as end wraps, are thin, absorbent papers used to control the ends of the hair when wrapping and winding hair on the perm rods., Double flat wrap - is a perm wrap in which one end paper is placed under and another is placed over the strand of hair being wrapped., Single flat wrap - is similar to the double flat wrap but uses only one end paper, placed over the top of the strand of hair., Bookend wrap - uses one end paper folded in half over the hair ends like an envelope., Base sections - are subsections of panels into which the hair is divided for perm wrapping one rod is normally placed on each base section., Base placement - refers to the position of the rod in relation to its base section; base placement is determined by the angle at which the hair is wrapped., On-base placement - the hair is wrapped 45-degrees beyond perpendicular to its base section, and the rod is positioned on its base., Half Off-Base placement - the hair is wrapped at an angle of 90 degrees or perpendicular to its base section, and the rod is positioned half off its base section., Off-base placement - refers to wrapping the hair at 45 degrees below the center of the base section, so that the rod is positioned completely off its base., Base direction - refers to the angle at which the rod is positioned on the head; horizontally, vertically, or diagonally; base direction also refers to the directional pattern in which the hair is wrapped., Croquignole perm wrap - is wrapped from the ends to the scalp in overlapping concentric layers., Spiral perm wrap - the 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, like the stripes on a candy cane., Double-rod wrap - also known as piggyback wrap, in which the hair is wrapped on one rod from the scalp to midway down the hair shaft, and another rod is used to wrap the remaining hair strand in the same direction., Basic permanent wrap - also known as straight set wrap, is a 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., Base control - is the position of the tool in relation to its base section, determined by the angle at which the hair is wrapped., Curvature permanent wrap - partings and bases radiate throughout the panels to follow the curvature of the head., Bricklay permanent wrap - is similar to the 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., Weave technique - uses zigzag partings to divide base sections; can be used throughout the entire perm wrap or only in selected areas.,
0%
Permanent Waving Station 1
Share
Share
Share
by
U61281432
G11
Edit Content
Print
Embed
More
Assignments
Leaderboard
Flash cards
is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.
Log in required
Visual style
Fonts
Subscription required
Options
Switch template
Show all
More formats will appear as you play the activity.
Open results
Copy link
QR code
Delete
Continue editing:
?