Barbering
Scientific Concepts
Hair and Scalp Properties
Nails
Skin
100

The way you apply shaving cream?

What is rotary motion

100

Parasites live on

What is a host/a living organism

100

A stacked haircut

What is a graduated haircut (45 degrees)

100

The slowest growing nail

What is the thumb nail

100

Area to drape for a facial

What is below the shoulders

200

The use of a second towel in shaving

What is wiping the razor clean

200

An EPA registered disinfectant will destroy germs, viruses, __________ and __________

What is fungus and bacteria

200

Thermal tools are tested on this

What is white paper (tissue or end paper)

200

Service for hard cuticles

What is an oil manicure

200

Another name for a predisposition test

What is a patch test (for allergies)

300

The last step in shaving

What is remove the draping


300

Mutually soluble liquids that form a stable solution

What is miscible

300

Dry, brittle hair has ______ porosity

What is high (porosity)

300

Service for onychophagy

What is frequent manicures

300

Taking Accutane and getting waxed can cause this

What is damage to the skin (blister)

400

Hours required in order to apply for Barbering license

What is 900 hours

400

The agency that regulates disinfectants

What is the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)

400

The affected area of the hair when it does not hold a curl

What is elasticity

400

The damaged area under the free edge of the nail caused by a form

What is the hyponychium

400

Current used for softening sebum (disincrustation)

What is Galvanic current

500

Order in which you clean clippers

What is:

1. Brush/remove hair/debris (sanitize)

2. Disinfect

3. Lubricate

500

Two or more stable mixtures

What is a solution

a solvent:  substance that dissolves

a solute: substance that is dissolved in a solvent

500

The area of the hair root affected if the density of hair is destroyed

What is the dermal papilla

500

The proper way to mix nail polish

What is roll in palms

500

Process of using galvanic current to enable water-soluble products or products that contain ions to penetrate the skin

What is ionophoresis