BARBER CLASS A TEXAS CLASS A BARBER - STATE BOARD
WRITTEN 6TH EDITION ALREADY GRADED A
3 types of straight lines used in haircutting -ANSWER-horizontal, vertical, diagonal
the body's ability to destroy and resist pathogens -ANSWER-immunity
cape types in barbering -ANSWER-shampoo (waterproof) and haircutting
Cost for a Class A Barber certificate and renewal -ANSWER-$55
How often the Class A barber certificate is renewed -ANSWER-every 2 years
the process that destroys all microbial life including spores -ANSWER-sterilization
in this cut, all hair strands are cut to the same length at a 90 degree elevation, straight out
from where the hair grows -ANSWER-uniform-layered cut
single-process haircolor -ANSWER-deposits color and lightens at the same time
loose skin tends to do this, and can result in nicks or cuts -ANSWER-push out in front of the
razor
in a perm, this placement results from wrapping the hair at a 45 degree angle below the
perpendicular (or 90 degree) base -ANSWER-off-base
parting subsections opposite from the elevation or direction the hair was cut to ensure the
precision of the cut or blend -ANSWER-cross-checking
,The essential elements in human hair are -ANSWER-carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and
sulfur
partial or total removal of natural or artificial pigment from the hair -ANSWER-hair lightening
while the right hand holds and strokes the razor, the fingers of the left hand -ANSWER-gently
stretch the skin in area being shaved
contact with broken skin, blood, body fluid, or other potentially infectious materials, as a
result of an employee doing their duties -ANSWER-exposure incident
if you come across a client with head lice a barber should -ANSWER-stop services
immediately and refer the client to a physician for proper care
in a second-time over shave what stroke is used, and how? -ANSWER-free hand stroke,
across the grain
before you remove your gloves during an exposure incident -ANSWER-all tools and
implements that were in contact with blood or body fluid must be thoroughly cleaned and
immersed into hospital grade EPA registered disinfectant
application of hair color to hair that has not previously been colored -ANSWER-virgin
application
hair conditioners' pH range -ANSWER-3.0 to 5.5
technical term applied to any deformity of the nail -ANSWER-onychosis
the angle or degree a section of hair is held from the head for cutting, relative from where it
grows -ANSWER-elevation
,an acute bacterial infection of a hair follicle that produces a boil -ANSWER-furuncle
services that chemically change the hair's natural wave pattern -ANSWER-chemical texture
services
three types of chemical texture services -ANSWER-permanent waving, curl reformation, and
relaxer
this removes any rough or uneven spots, and follows the first time over shave -ANSWER-
second time over shave
generally, during chemical services, the more porous the hair -ANSWER-the less processing
time
an accumulation of dry or oily flakes -ANSWER-scales
this type of cutting requires a steady hand and consistent use of the comb or hair pick -
ANSWER-freehand clipper cutting
another term for pseudofolliculitis barbae -ANSWER-razor bumps
contagious disease that spreads from person to person -ANSWER-communicable disease
a barber must maintain moisture throughout the cut with this cutting technique -ANSWER-
razor cutting
scabies is a highly contagious disease caused by -ANSWER-the itchmite
, minute, involuntary muscle fiber attached to the base of the hair follicle -ANSWER-arrector
pili muscle
gray, white and salt and pepper hair with a yellowish cast should be treated with -ANSWER-
violet based colors
rehardens newly arranged disulfied bonds in a chemical texture service -ANSWER-neutralizer
this stroke glides away from you with the back of your hand away from you. wrist slightly
bent and elbow up. -ANSWER-backhand stroke
tuft of hair that stands straight up -ANSWER-cowlick
what shaving stroke is used on stroke 5, 10, 13, and 14 -ANSWER-reverse freehand stroke
a diffuser is used on -ANSWER-a blowdryer
what watt should bulb at a manicure table be -ANSWER-40
40 watt bulbs are used at a manicure table because -ANSWER-heat from higher bulb will
interfere with manicuring and sculpted nail process
in the past, jars or containers used to disinfect were often incorrectly called -ANSWER-wet
sanitizers
the art of arranging hair in a particular style that is suited to the cut given -ANSWER-
hairstyling
tuberculocidal disinfectants are often referred to as -ANSWER-phenolics
WRITTEN 6TH EDITION ALREADY GRADED A
3 types of straight lines used in haircutting -ANSWER-horizontal, vertical, diagonal
the body's ability to destroy and resist pathogens -ANSWER-immunity
cape types in barbering -ANSWER-shampoo (waterproof) and haircutting
Cost for a Class A Barber certificate and renewal -ANSWER-$55
How often the Class A barber certificate is renewed -ANSWER-every 2 years
the process that destroys all microbial life including spores -ANSWER-sterilization
in this cut, all hair strands are cut to the same length at a 90 degree elevation, straight out
from where the hair grows -ANSWER-uniform-layered cut
single-process haircolor -ANSWER-deposits color and lightens at the same time
loose skin tends to do this, and can result in nicks or cuts -ANSWER-push out in front of the
razor
in a perm, this placement results from wrapping the hair at a 45 degree angle below the
perpendicular (or 90 degree) base -ANSWER-off-base
parting subsections opposite from the elevation or direction the hair was cut to ensure the
precision of the cut or blend -ANSWER-cross-checking
,The essential elements in human hair are -ANSWER-carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and
sulfur
partial or total removal of natural or artificial pigment from the hair -ANSWER-hair lightening
while the right hand holds and strokes the razor, the fingers of the left hand -ANSWER-gently
stretch the skin in area being shaved
contact with broken skin, blood, body fluid, or other potentially infectious materials, as a
result of an employee doing their duties -ANSWER-exposure incident
if you come across a client with head lice a barber should -ANSWER-stop services
immediately and refer the client to a physician for proper care
in a second-time over shave what stroke is used, and how? -ANSWER-free hand stroke,
across the grain
before you remove your gloves during an exposure incident -ANSWER-all tools and
implements that were in contact with blood or body fluid must be thoroughly cleaned and
immersed into hospital grade EPA registered disinfectant
application of hair color to hair that has not previously been colored -ANSWER-virgin
application
hair conditioners' pH range -ANSWER-3.0 to 5.5
technical term applied to any deformity of the nail -ANSWER-onychosis
the angle or degree a section of hair is held from the head for cutting, relative from where it
grows -ANSWER-elevation
,an acute bacterial infection of a hair follicle that produces a boil -ANSWER-furuncle
services that chemically change the hair's natural wave pattern -ANSWER-chemical texture
services
three types of chemical texture services -ANSWER-permanent waving, curl reformation, and
relaxer
this removes any rough or uneven spots, and follows the first time over shave -ANSWER-
second time over shave
generally, during chemical services, the more porous the hair -ANSWER-the less processing
time
an accumulation of dry or oily flakes -ANSWER-scales
this type of cutting requires a steady hand and consistent use of the comb or hair pick -
ANSWER-freehand clipper cutting
another term for pseudofolliculitis barbae -ANSWER-razor bumps
contagious disease that spreads from person to person -ANSWER-communicable disease
a barber must maintain moisture throughout the cut with this cutting technique -ANSWER-
razor cutting
scabies is a highly contagious disease caused by -ANSWER-the itchmite
, minute, involuntary muscle fiber attached to the base of the hair follicle -ANSWER-arrector
pili muscle
gray, white and salt and pepper hair with a yellowish cast should be treated with -ANSWER-
violet based colors
rehardens newly arranged disulfied bonds in a chemical texture service -ANSWER-neutralizer
this stroke glides away from you with the back of your hand away from you. wrist slightly
bent and elbow up. -ANSWER-backhand stroke
tuft of hair that stands straight up -ANSWER-cowlick
what shaving stroke is used on stroke 5, 10, 13, and 14 -ANSWER-reverse freehand stroke
a diffuser is used on -ANSWER-a blowdryer
what watt should bulb at a manicure table be -ANSWER-40
40 watt bulbs are used at a manicure table because -ANSWER-heat from higher bulb will
interfere with manicuring and sculpted nail process
in the past, jars or containers used to disinfect were often incorrectly called -ANSWER-wet
sanitizers
the art of arranging hair in a particular style that is suited to the cut given -ANSWER-
hairstyling
tuberculocidal disinfectants are often referred to as -ANSWER-phenolics