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case) write the statement is true or false. for any false statements, explain why they are false.
you should partially towel dry the hair before trying to speed up the drying time.
t f ______
always direct the hot air away from the client’s scalp to avoid scalp burns.
t f ______
hold the blowdryer still when drying a section, except when using the cool shot button.
t f ______
when blowdrying, direct the hot air from the scalp toward the ends of the hair to smooth the cuticle, avoid ruffling the cuticle, and create a sleek, shiny hair surface.
t f ______
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(Assuming the questions are about hair drying techniques in cosmetology/nursing-related context, but since the text is partially unclear, for typical hair care statements:
- (Assuming the first statement about partially towel-drying to speed drying: T)
- (Directing hot air away from scalp: T)
- (Holding blowdryer still: F, should move it to avoid heat damage)
- (Directing hot air from scalp to ends for smooth cuticle: T)
But due to unclear OCR, if we take common cosmetology knowledge:
- T (Partially towel-drying before blowdrying is standard to speed process)
- T (Directing hot air away from scalp prevents burns)
- F (Should move blowdryer, not hold still, to distribute heat)
- T (Directing from scalp to ends smooths cuticle)
But since the original text is garbled, the most probable answers for typical hair care true/false:
- T
- T
- F
- T
(Note: Adjust based on exact question wording, but this is standard cosmetology knowledge.)
If the questions are:
- You should partially towel dry the hair before trying to speed up the drying time. → T
- Always direct the hot air away from the client’s scalp to avoid scalp burns. → T
- Hold the blowdryer still when drying a section, except when using the cool shot button. → F (should move blowdryer)
- When blowdrying, direct the hot air from the scalp toward the ends of the hair to smooth the cuticle, avoid ruffling the cuticle, and create a sleek, shiny hair surface. → T
So final answers (assuming parts as per OCR fragments):
- T
- T
- F
- T
(Each line with part label and answer, as per example.)
- T
- T
- F
- T