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129. how many times should you pass the comb through a section for fine…

Question

  1. how many times should you pass the comb through a section for fine to medium hair? how many times should you pass the comb through a section for highly textured hair? sequence 130. number the main steps for thermal pressing, from 1 to 7. use the teeth of the pressing comb to separate and control the hair; use the back of the comb to straighten the hair. separate the hair into small sections. each section should take up only about half of the pressing comb’s width. move the pressing comb through the hair and the perimeter (edges) with the recommended tension, as outlined in this chapter. finish by styling the hair with the tool of choice. wash and dry the hair. apply a heat protectant product. then lightly apply a pressing oil or cream. comb the section with a regular comb to ensure the hair is as smooth as possible and tangle - free. heat the pressing comb to the desired temperature, then test it on a white cloth or tissue. if the fabric becomes discolored (scorched), allow the comb to cool for a few seconds and test again. insert the pressing comb as close to the scalp as possible without risking scalp damage. the teeth should be pointing down, and the back of the comb should be up.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For question 129, there is no standard - known fixed number for passing a comb through fine - to - medium hair. For question 130, the general sequence of thermal pressing starts with preparing the hair (washing, drying, applying products), then heating the tool and testing, sectioning the hair, combing to detangle, inserting the comb near the scalp, using the comb to separate and straighten, and finally moving the comb through the hair with proper tension and styling.

Answer:

  1. No specific answer provided in common knowledge.

130.
Wash and dry the hair. Apply a heat protectant product. Then lightly apply a pressing oil or cream. - 1
Heat the pressing comb to the desired temperature, then test it on a white cloth or tissue. If the fabric becomes discolored (scorched), allow the comb to cool for a few seconds and test again. - 2
Separate the hair into small sections. Each section should take up only about half of the pressing comb’s width. - 3
Comb the section with a regular comb to ensure the hair is as smooth as possible and tangle - free. - 4
Insert the pressing comb as close to the scalp as possible without risking scalp damage. The teeth should be pointing down, and the back of the comb should be up. - 5
Use the teeth of the pressing comb to separate and control the hair; use the back of the comb to straighten the hair. - 6
Move the pressing comb through the hair and the perimeter (edges) with the recommended tension, as outlined in this chapter. Finish by styling the hair with the tool of choice. - 7