A surfactant that removes dirt from the hair so that it feels soft:
a) cationic b) ionic c) anionic d) none of the above
a) cationic
A haircut consisting of 45° and 90° elevations is considered to be a:
a) stacked haircut b) solid haircut c) combination haircut d) texturizing technique
c) combination haircu
In executing the 180° haircut, you most often begin in the interior or:
a) crown b) nape c) fringe d) side
a) crown
The projection or elevation you lift the hair at is known as:
a) section b) subsection c) degree d) partings
c) degree
A bacterial invasion of the body that disrupts normal function of health:
a) virus b) infection c) disease d) pain
c) disease
The neck, where the spinal column begins, consists of ___________ cervical vertebrae:
a) 5 b) 10 c) 7 d) 15
c) 7
The disinfectant must remain ___________on the surface to have proper contact time:
a) dry b) attached c) moist d) none of the above
c) moist
A scaly, overlapping layer responsible for the porosity of the hair:
a) cortex b) cuticle c) medulla d) shaft
b) cuticle
The removal of metal ions and/or impurities from water creates ___________ water:
a) mineral b) deionized c) salt d) none of the above
b) deionized
An abnormality of body functions; services can be provided:
a) cowlick b) disease c) disorder d) whorl
c) disorder
Haircutting technique that is known as weave cutting is:
a) channeling b) beveling c) texturizing d) slithering
a) channeling
Infectious diseases that are easily transmitted by physical contact:
a) contagious b) communicable c) antibodies d) both a and b
d) both a and b
The purpose of ___________ is to remove infected material from surfaces:
a) decontamination b) cleanliness c) antibodies d) antiseptic
a) decontamination
___________ is determined by the number of hairs per square inch:
a) Density b) Length c) Shape d) Diameter
a) Density
Edging is the technique of cutting around the ___________ to create a clean line:
a) fringe b) interior c) hairline d) none of the above
c) hairline
A texturizing technique that removes larger sections of hair:
a) notch cutting b) slithering c) chunking d) beveling
c) chunking
Using a comb on a Guest with pityriasis is an example of:
a) dilution b) arrector pili c) disinfection d) contamination
d) contamination
Decontamination Method 1 involves cleaning tools with warm soapy water; next submerging them in a/an:
a) EPA-registered disinfectant b) high-pressure steam unit c) EPA-registered antiseptic d) ultra-violet sanitizer
a) EPA-registered disinfectant
These cone-shaped elevations supply nourishment for the continued growth of the hair fiber:
a) lymph b) dermal papillae c) nerves d) veins
b) dermal papillae
The epicranius is the broad muscle formed by the joining of the following:
a) occipitalis and frontalis b) frontalis and temporalis c) temporalis and occipitals d) occipitalis and corrugator
a) occipitalis and frontalis
The circular-shaped bacteria that produces strep throat:
a) cocci b) bacilli c) spirilla d) flagella
a) cocci
In order to ensure your Guest has an even haircut, always perform ___________ before you move
onto the finish:
a) blending b) balancing c) cross-checking d) texturizing
c) cross-checking
Decontamination Method 2 involves cleaning tools with warm, soapy water; next placing them in a/an:
a) high-pressure steam unit b) autoclave unit c) ultra-violet sanitizer d) both a and b
d) both a and b
___________ lines are not connected; they are independent lines that normally do not blend:
a) Disconnected b) Blended c) Staggered d) Shattered
a) Disconnected
The epicranius is also known as:
a) frontalis b) epicranium c) occipito-frontalis d) none of the above
c) occipito-frontalis