Facial Massage
Facial Devices & Advanced Topics
Makeup Artistry
Hair Removal
Infection Control
100
  1. Which of the following describes massage?
    1. Mechanical manipulation
    2. Manual manipulation
    3. Stimulates metabolism and circulation
    4. All answers
  • Mechanical manipulation
  • Manual manipulation
  • Stimulates metabolism and circulation
100
  1. The unit of measurement used for a magnifying lamp is a(n) ___________?
    1. ampere
    2. magnification power
    3. diopter
    4. voltage
  • diopter
100
  1. What should makeup do for your clients?
    1. Add a festive touch
    2. Accentuate good features; de-emphasize less attractive features
    3. Maximize only good features
    4. Give a dramatic look
  • Accentuate good features; de-emphasize less attractive features
100
  1. The scientific study of hair and its diseases is called ____________.
    1. Follicology
    2. Trichology
    3. Biology
    4. Anatomy
  • Trichology
100
  1. ____________ are a form of formaldehyde, have a very high pH, and can damage the skin and eyes.
    1. Phenolic disinfectants
    2. Quats
    3. Mycobacteria
    4. Alcohols
  • Phenolic disinfectants
200
  1. Massage benefits include ___________________.
    1. Reduction in puffiness and sinus congestion
    2. Product absorption
    3. Improvements of overall metabolism
    4. All answers
  • Reduction in puffiness and sinus congestion
  • Product absorption
  • Improvements of overall metabolism
200
  1. When using a Wood’s lamp, the room must be ___________.
    1. Well-lit with natural light
    2. Well-lit with artificial light
    3. Well-lit with a combination of natural and artificial light
    4. Completely dark
  • Completely dark
200
  1. Makeup artists must know how to ____________ facial features.
  2. Analyze
  3. Balance
  4. Accentuate
  5. All answers
  • Analyze
  • Balance
  • Accentuate
200
  1. What is the name for the thick club-shaped structure made from epithelial cells?
  2. Dermal papilla
  3. Follicle
  4. Hair bulb
  5. Hair follicle
  • Hair bulb
200
  1. Federal and state agencies regulate the beauty and wellness professions. State agencies _____________.
    1. Set guidelines for use of equipment
    2. Regulate licensing
    3. Set guidelines for the manufacturing
    4. Monitor safety in the workplace
  • Regulate licensing
300
  1. Contraindications for facial massage include ___________________.
    1. Uncontrolled diabetes
    2. Inflamed acne
    3. Sunburn
    4. All answers
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Inflamed acne
  • Sunburn
300
  1. The primary purpose of the rotary brush is ____________.
    1. Extractions
    2. To save your hands from doing too much during a service
    3. To deeply exfoliate the skin
    4. To lightly exfoliate the skin and assist in the cleansing process
  • To lightly exfoliate the skin and assist in the cleansing process
300
  1. In regard to the color wheel, olive is considered ______________.
  2. Red-orange
  3. Yellow
  4. Yellow-green
  5. Blue-red
  • Yellow-green
300
  1. A hair follicle is a mass of epidermal cells, extending down into the dermis and forming what?
  2. Bulb
  3. Tube
  4. Sac
  5. Pore
  • Tube
300
  1. What standards address issues relating to your right to know about any potentially hazardous ingredients contained in the products and how to avoid these hazards?
    1. OSHA Standards
    2. CDC Standards
    3. EPA Standards
    4. SDS Standards
  • OSHA Standards
400
  1. Which type of massage involves the use of soft, continuous stroking movements applied with the fingers and palms?
    1. Friction
    2. Vibration
    3. Petrissage
    4. Effleurage
  • Effleurage
400
  1. Ozone __________
    1. Consists of three oxygen atoms
    2. Can be found on your steamer
    3. Has antiseptic qualities
    4. All answers
  • Consists of three oxygen atoms
  • Can be found on your steamer
  • Has antiseptic qualities
400
  1. A(n) ________________ is created by foundation when applied correctly.
  2. Dry canvas
  3. Even canvas
  4. Colored canvas
  5. Moisturized canvas
  • Even canvas
400
  1. What is the most common form/method of hair removal in salons?
  2. Threading
  3. Sugaring
  4. Waxing
  5. Electrolysis
  • Waxing
400
  1. ___________ disinfectant is an example of a tuberculocidal disinfectant.
    1. Nonpathogenic
    2. Quaternary ammonium
    3. Single use
    4. Phenolic
  • Phenolic
500
  1. Petrissage includes ____________
    1. Pinching the skin with a light, firm pressure
    2. Firm, circular movements
    3. Tapping the skin
    4. Soft, slow stroking
  • Pinching the skin with a light, firm pressure
500
  1. What can result from using tap water in your steamer?
    1. foul-smelling odor
    2. mineral deposits
    3. damage to your heating element
    4. scum buildup
  • mineral deposits
500
  1. A ____________ is used to remove concealer or lipstick from jars and containers.
  2. Spatula
  3. Wand
  4. Sponge
  5. Brush
  • Spatula
500
  1. Lanugo is ____________.
  2. Telogen hair
  3. Short, fine, downy hair
  4. Anagen hair
  5. Thick, coarse hair
  • Short, fine, downy hair
500
  1. Staph bacteria are responsible for __________.
    1. Common colds
    2. Chicken pox
    3. Influenza
    4. Food poisoning
  • Food poisoning
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