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100

The most common Reducing Agent found in an alkaline perm?

ATG

100

The sebaceous glands are located in this layer of the derma:

Reticular

100

What type of movements should you use in a hand massage?

Slow and rhythmic



100

Sets the requirements for Universal Precautions:

OSHA

100


What is the correct order of clipper maintenance?

Brush the blades to remove hair, disinfect, lubricate

200

When damaged, which of the following will cause the hair to be inhibited?

Papilla

200

When a client who is diagnosed with epilepsy and wants a facial what should you do?


Avoid any electrical and light equipment



200

Which nail condition means the client needs to come in more often for maintenance?

Onychophagy 

200


Employee exposure to toxins and other products used in the salon is regulated by…

OSHA

200


What is the technical term for head lice?

Pediculosis Capitis



300

What type of brush do you use to brush out products from the hair?

Nylon

300

When should you apply sunscreen?

30 min before exposure

300

What is a metal pusher used for?


Loosen Cuticle 

300

Which agency is in charge of all salon disinfecting products:

EPA

300

Basic unit of all matter, cannot be reduced to a simpler substance:

element

400

What does a strand test tell you about the hair?

Process Time

400

What Layer of the Epidermis contains Keratin? 

Granulosum 

400

Slits or tracks at each side of the nail upon which the nail moves or travels as it grows:

Grooves

400

Which is responsible for efficacy?

EPA

400

A solution has at least two parts of components, the solvent and the solute: the part of the solution being dissolved is referred to as the

Solute

500

Backcombing is combing small sections of hair from the ends toward the scalp, causing shorter hair to mat the scalp and form a cushion or base. It is also known as:

Teasing, ratting, matting, French lacing



500
Keratin is found in which layer?

Stratum Corneum 

500

The ridges found on the nail plate are called…

Corrugations



500

What the difference between EPA, FDA and OSHA? 

FDA= Food and Drug Administration- ensures all products used in salons are safe to use 

EPA= Environmental Protection Agency- registers all types of disinfectants.

OSHA= Occupational Safety and Health Admin- Regulates and Enforces Safety and Health to protect employees in the workplace.  

500

Unstable physical mixture of two or more immiscible substances plus a special binding ingredient

Emulsion

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