ITEC waxing TEST (Itec Waxing Mcq Sample Paper) Questions and Verified Answers/Accurate
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The medulla is composed of Keratin
Clubbed hairs are usually in which stage of growth ? Catagen
What is the definition of terminal hair ? deep rooted, coarse,pigmented hair.
Hypersecretion of thyroxin can cause: Graves Disease
What is the function of the hair cuticle ? To hold the hair in the follicle
Which Endocrine gland is known as the master gland ? Pituitary
The definition of vellus hair is ? fine, soft, downy hair.
Which part of the hair contains melanin? Cortex
Ingrowing hairs can be caused by Incorrect waxing technique
The contra indications to depilatory waxing include Varicose veins
What action would you take if a client presents with a hairy mole ? Avoid the area
A client with diabetes is contra indicated to waxing due to loss of skin sensitivity
Which of the following is NOT a contraindication to waxing ? Chloasma
, Reactions to patch testing should be observed over a period of 24-48 hours
The correct towel management technique to be used during waxing is to Cover the client
and only uncover the area being worked on at any one time
How long should the hair be for effective removal with hot wax? one centimetre
If the area being waxed reacts to treatment would you apply: A cold compress
The melting point of hot wax is 68°C
Hot wax should be tested first on the Therapists wrist
How should hot wax be applied? with a wooden spatula
When should the edges of hot wax be lifted in preparation for removal ? When the wax is
beginning to set and is flexible
How should the corners of hot wac be lifted? With the therapists fingers
In which direction should the first stroke of hot wax be applied? Against thr hair growth
What action would you take if the hair in the area being worked on does not come out ?
Tweeze the remaining hairs
The advantages of cool wax include it is more suitable for sensitive skins
Solutions| New Update Already Graded A+
The medulla is composed of Keratin
Clubbed hairs are usually in which stage of growth ? Catagen
What is the definition of terminal hair ? deep rooted, coarse,pigmented hair.
Hypersecretion of thyroxin can cause: Graves Disease
What is the function of the hair cuticle ? To hold the hair in the follicle
Which Endocrine gland is known as the master gland ? Pituitary
The definition of vellus hair is ? fine, soft, downy hair.
Which part of the hair contains melanin? Cortex
Ingrowing hairs can be caused by Incorrect waxing technique
The contra indications to depilatory waxing include Varicose veins
What action would you take if a client presents with a hairy mole ? Avoid the area
A client with diabetes is contra indicated to waxing due to loss of skin sensitivity
Which of the following is NOT a contraindication to waxing ? Chloasma
, Reactions to patch testing should be observed over a period of 24-48 hours
The correct towel management technique to be used during waxing is to Cover the client
and only uncover the area being worked on at any one time
How long should the hair be for effective removal with hot wax? one centimetre
If the area being waxed reacts to treatment would you apply: A cold compress
The melting point of hot wax is 68°C
Hot wax should be tested first on the Therapists wrist
How should hot wax be applied? with a wooden spatula
When should the edges of hot wax be lifted in preparation for removal ? When the wax is
beginning to set and is flexible
How should the corners of hot wac be lifted? With the therapists fingers
In which direction should the first stroke of hot wax be applied? Against thr hair growth
What action would you take if the hair in the area being worked on does not come out ?
Tweeze the remaining hairs
The advantages of cool wax include it is more suitable for sensitive skins