A weak, physical, cross-link side bond between adjacent polypeptide chains that is broken by changes by pH is a:
What is Salt bond
An important preliminary step prior to every scalp treatment, shampoo, conditioning service:
What is scalp analysis
How often do you renew your license, and how many hours of continuing education to you need to complete?
What is every two years and 16 hours of CE
What service should you not preform prior to chemical texture services?
What is hair brushing
Elevating the hair at 90 degrees elevation results in what:
What is layer haircut
The measurement that describes the number of individual hairs per square inch of scalp
What is density
If your client has pityriasis capias simplex, what shampoo would you recommend?
What is medicated shampoo
It is unlawful for any person to: (a) Engage in the practice of cosmetology or a specialty without an active license as a cosmetologist or registration as a specialist issued by the department pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
What is Florida Cosmetology Act
Waves that are activated from an outside heat source are considered:
What is endothermic
When the hair is combed away from its natural falling position towards a guideline, rather than straight out from the head form is referred to as:
What is overdirection
Permanent waves and chemical relaxers changes the shape of the hair by altering the hairs what:
What is disulfide bonds
What three ingredients do shampoos have in common?
What is water(purified or deionized), surfactants, and moisturizers
What services can a cosmetologist not perform?
microdermabrasion or chemical peels
The difference in the strength of most chemical relaxer is determined by the concentration of:
What is Hydroxide
Horizontal partings should be cross-checked by:
What are Vertical partings
The dermal papilla contains the blood and nerve supply that provides:
What is nutrients to the hair
What shampoo and conditioner is recommended for damaged hair?
What is strengthening shampoo and deep penetrating conditioner
What is the penalty for practicing cosmetology in Florida without a license?
What is A fine of $100 for each violation for the first offense; for subsequent offenses, a fine of $250 for each violation up to a maximum of $500. (s) Practicing beyond the scope of a cosmetology license or specialty registration as set forth in Chapter 477, F.S. or the rules adopted thereto
Conditioner with an acidic ph that restores the hair's natural ph after an hydroxide relaxer is:
What is normalizing lotion
The widest area of the head, starting at the temple and ending at the bottom of the crown, is the:
What are parietal ridge
The four most important factors in hair analysis:
What is porosity, elasticity, density, and texture
A conditioning agent used on the scalp to remove oil accumulation on scalp:
What is scalp astringent lotion
What are the citations violations in cosmetology in Florida?
What is a penalty of five hundred dollars ($500.00): (a) Practicing cosmetology or a specialty without a license; (b) Operating a salon without a license; (c) Employing a person to practice cosmetology or a specialty without a license
A combination of thio relaxer and thio permanent wrapped on large rods is a:
What is soft curl permanent
Diagonal lines are used to:
What is create a bevel shape