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Wrapping the hair around permanent wave rods must be performed with an absolute minimum of what?

  1. Tension

  2. Smoothness

  3. Winding

  4. Softening

The correct answer is: Tension

When wrapping hair around permanent wave rods, it is essential to use an absolute minimum of tension. This principle is crucial because excessive tension can lead to hair breakage, tangling, and uneven curl formation. By minimizing tension, stylists ensure that the hair is not strained as it wraps around the rods, allowing for a more natural curl pattern and healthier hair. Furthermore, lesser tension also contributes to better product absorption, ensuring that the waving solution penetrates the hair effectively. This results in more consistent and desirable outcomes without compromising the integrity of the hair. The other aspects, such as smoothness or winding, while important in their own right, do not address the primary concern of hair health and curl quality as directly as tension does.