state board
haircutting
Chemical Texture
Disinfection
Coloring/Cutting
100

what is the first step of your practical exam set up

What is: sanitizing your table with EPA

100

what should you do if you drop your comb on the floor while performing a haircut

What is: do not reuse comb 

100

When performing a chemical relaxer retouch, your product application should be how far away from the scalp:

What is: 1/4 of an inch

100

You should always do this before and after a service

What is: sanitize

100
When should a patch test be giving?
What is: 24 hours prior to application
200

Before you go into your bin you must always

What is: sanitize your hands

200

When using shears to cut the center nape section of hair in a basic layered haircut your hand position should be:

What is: palm to palm

200

When weaving or slicing selected hair strands for a full head highlight service, it is recommended to begin in this area:

What is: Nape

200

If blood or bodily fluids are present with an injury, the procedure that you follow is known as:

What is: Universal Precautions

200
What are the Secondary colors?
What is: Green, Orange, and Violet
300

how many inches of color retouch are you applying to 3 sections

What is: 2 inches

300

To cross-check your basic layered haircut:

What is: use horizontal partings held at 90°

300

After rinsing the permanent wave lotion from the hair and before applying neutralizer, you must first:

What is: towel blot the hair

300

The objective of sanitizing your hands is to:

What is: reduce the number of pathogenic bacteria.

300
What is cross checking?
What is: Parting hair in opposite direction then you cut to check for precision
400

how many times are you turning your perm rod to show a test curl

What is: 1 1/2 times

400

To properly execute a basic layered haircut with shears or a razor you:

What is: use vertical partings held at 90°

400

You should begin your chemical relaxer application:

What is: in the most resistant area

400

A chemical that destroys or inhibits the growth of disease-causing microorganisms, but not bacterial spores:

What is: disinfectant 

400
What hair types are not appropriate for razor cuts?
What is: Curly and coarse/damages hair
500

what is the proper way to dape for a chemical service

What is: neck strip, towel, cape, towel

500

Name the bones that form the forehead, side & top crown, and nape of the head?

What is: Frontal, Parietal, & Occipital

500

What are the three levels of decontamination?

What is: 1. Sanitation 2. Disinfection 3. Sterilization

500

Required information about chemical products that are used in a working area:

What is: Safety Data Sheets

500
List three reactions to watch for during a preliminary strand test?
What is: Discoloration Breakage Processing time
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