1. The following are the advantages of cold perming EXCEPT one, A Relatively inexpensive, Cives discomfort to a dient B Employs no heat and is given at room temperature, Dit is fast and easy 2. During sectioning and parting hair in perming, a hairdresser should use a material to hold the hair in place. What material must she use to make work easier? A Hair pins B. Do-all-clips/Hair clips C. Rubber bands D. Hair roller 3. During the perming process the operator needs to protect the dress of the patron and herself as well. What material should be used? A. Apron B. Shampoo cape C. Barber's cape D. Personal Protective Clothing 4. Before perming, the client's hair should be cleansed first to remove any excess oil and residue from the hair so that perm solution can better penetrate into the hair. What cosmetics should be used? A. Dry shampoo B. Shampoo and conditioner C. Hair spa cream D. Conditioning cream 5. A hairdresser must provide a tool to hold the chemicals in perming. This allows the stylist to easily apply the waving lotion onto the client's hair. This tool is called A. Metallic container B. Water sprayer C. Application bottle D. Mixing bowl 6. In order to wind the hair evenly and smoothly, the stylist should use a type of paper that helps keep the hair on the rod during perming. What porous material should be used? A. Bond paper B. Orion paper C. End papers D. Colored paper 7. Sectioning and subdividing of hair is easier if you will use the correct tool. What is the best material to be used? C. Hair brush B. Comb with tail D. Scalp brush A. Large tooth comb 8. For the patron, perming is a major step whose result she will have to live with for several months. She may not be familiar with the perm available. The operator should explain to the patron what perm is the most suitable to her. The following are the guidelines in preparing and planning the perm for the patron EXCEPT one. A. Explain that a cold perm is designed to curl straight hair, B. Consider the style with respect to the patron's age and lifestyle. C. Examine scalp closely if there are signs of inflammation, disease, cut skin, and there is excessive grease or lacquer D. Always comb and brush the patron's hair.