Color Theory
Haircutting
Haircoloring
Infection Control
KBOC Practice tests
100

What are the three primary colors

What is: Red, Blue, Yellow


100

Which type of shears adds increased blending?

What is texturizing shears.

100

A color achieved by mixing equal parts of a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel is a:

What is: tertiary colors

100

What is the process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores?

What is sterilization

100

At the end of the appointment, the nail file should be:

What is: thrown away
200

What is considered the cool colors?

What is: blue, violet, green

200

What hair types are not appropriate for razor cuts?

What is curly and coarse/damage hair

200

The primary color that brings depth or darkness to any color is: 

What is: Blue
200

One-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics are known as:

What is bacteria

200

Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not spores) on surfaces are known as:

What are disinfectants

300

Mixing colors found opposite one another on the color wheel produces which color?

What is: gray, black, or brown

300

If you want hair to be longer toward the front on a layered haircut, overdirect the sections to a stationary guide at the...

What is: back of the ears

300

When the cuticle is lifted and the hair is overly porous and takes color quickly, the hair would be said to have what kind of porosity?

What is: high porosity

300

If an exposure incident should occur, all disposable contaminated objects should be:

What is: placed in a plastic bag which is then placed in a closed container with a liner bag.

300

Chlorine bleach may be used for all disinfecting purposes in the salon. True or False

TRUE

400

An oxidizing agent most frequently hydrogen peroxide Referred to as a conductor; needs to be mixed with ammonia or other alkaline compound to become active. Most common product on hair color products.

What is: developer

400

___ is another version of point cutting, in which a more aggressive technique is used to create a chunkier effect.

What is notching

400
What is a non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair:
What is: glaze
400
The type of bacteria that rarely shows any active motility is known as:

What is: cocci

400

Licenses expire on the last day of the month two years after issuance. If your license expire at the time of the inspection what might happen:

You may be fined

500

No-lift, deposit-only non-oxidation haircolor that is not mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos.

What is: semi-permanent 

500

What technique should be used to create a length increase in the design of graduated and layered haircuts?

a. beveing     b.stationary

c.traveling     d.overdirection

What is overdirection

500

When applying color for a single-process retouch application, the color should be applied to the new growth using:

i.e. inches

What is: 1/4 inch partings

500

OSHA and state regulatory agencies require that SDSs be:

What is: kept available in the salon for all products used in the salon

500
What is the most critical part of a color service?

What is: A CONSULTATION

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