The art of dressing hairOnline version UV10345 VTCT by Gulnaz Rafiq 1 Pressing the hair between the fingers in an 'S' shape will make a tight curls b finger waves c pin curls d root drag 2 Winding hair on small rollers will create a a tight curly result b a loose curly result c gentle waves d straight shiny hair 3 In order to achieve a good result when styling or dressing hair, which of the following factors need to be taken into account? a Colour and length of the hair b Hair type and conditioner used c Face shape and growth patterns d Hair type and shampoo used 4 One of the physical effects of styling on the hair structure are that the a salt bonds are strengthened b salt bonds are temporarily re-formed into a new shape c hydrogen bonds are strengthened d hydrogen bonds are temporarily re-formed into a new shape 5 If the hairdryer is too powerful and hot, the hair will a scorch b become soft c curl d become greasy 6 Humidity in the air will a give hair shine b keep a style c make hair dry d loosen a style 7 When creating a vertical roll the hair should be secured with a backcombing and grips b pin curls and hairspray c backcombing and pin curls d grips and pin curls 8 Backbrushing gives the hair a height and volume b sleekness c curl and movement d straightness 9 In order to prevent damage to the hair which of the following aftercare advice should be given? a Rinse daily using very cold water b Rinse daily using very hot water c Gently brush hair, starting from the points and working to the roots d Gently brush hair, starting from the roots and working to the points