Anatomy
Haircutting
Hair Styling
Nail Structure and Growth
Skin Disorders and Dieases
100

What are the names of the two subdivisions of the skull?

The Cranium and facial skeleton

100

Why is it important to learn hair cutting principles and techniques?

They are foundational to all hair designs

100

When assessing the diameter of the hair during hair styling consultation, the cosmetologist identifies whether the hair is_______.

Coarse, Medium, or Fine

100

The nail plate us constructed of about________layers of nail cells.

100

100

A large blister containing watery fluid is an example of ________.

Primary lesion

200

What tissue type provides a protective covering for parts of the body?

Epithelial tissue

200

Combing the hair away from its natural falling position to increase the design's length is known as?

Overdirection

200

The Cosmetologist selects a styling product to add definition and shine to the client's curls. The cosmetologist has used this same product to add some body and volume to clients' hair and to create a finish for textured hair. Which styling aid has the cosmetologist used?

Foam

200

A________ is a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place.

ligament

200

Most skin infections are_______.

Highly contagious

300

When a person shrugs the shoulders, this movement is controlled by the _________ muscle.

Trapezius

300

What kind of texturizing shears would work best for shear-over-comb cutting?

Blending

300

Which tool is best for holding thin strands of hair?

Clip

300

How long does it take for a toenail to be fully replaced?

9 to 12 months

300

A callous is an example of a _______

Keratoma

400

Which foot muscle moves the big toe away from the other toes?

Abductor hallucis

400

While palming the shears, what is the proper finger position for holding the comb?

Thumb, Index, and middle

400

The Cosmetologist applies a product before blow drying to prevent damage and promote a faster blow dry time. What product did they use?

Heat protectant

400

Nails typically grow the fastest during which season?

Summer

400

Acne is a skin disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of the __________ glands.

Sebaceous

500

The________ system is responsible for breaking down foods into nutrients and wastes.

Digestive

500

What level of tension is needed for precise cutting on straight hair?

Maximum

500

A client has hair that breaks and damages easily. What temperature setting is appropriate for this client when using a thermal iron? 

250 degrees Fahrenheit

500

Compared to the fingernail matrix, the toe nail matrix is_________.

longer

500

What is the most dangerous form of skin cancer, often characterized by black or dark brown patches on the skin that may appear uneven in texture,jagged, or raised?

Malignant melanoma

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