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The two methods employed by barber-stylists to rinse shampoo from the hair are the inclined method and the:

  1. upright method

  2. hydraulic method

  3. shower method

  4. reclined method

The correct answer is: reclined method

The two methods employed by barber-stylists to rinse shampoo from the hair are the inclined method and the reclined method. The inclined method involves tilting the client's head backwards over a sink while the reclined method involves laying the client back in a reclining chair. Therefore, the other choices are incorrect because they do not describe the correct method used for rinsing shampoo from the hair. The upright method would involve the client sitting upright while the shampoo is rinsed, which is not one of the two methods mentioned. The hydraulic method refers to a type of chair used in salons and is not a method used for rinsing shampoo. The shower method is also incorrect, as it involves using a showerhead instead of a sink or reclining chair.