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1. A client with highly porous hair requests a permanent color service. What should the
cosmetologist do FIRST to help ensure even color results?
A. Apply high-volume developer
B. Perform a strand test
C. Shampoo the hair twice
D. Use bleach before coloring
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Correct Answer: B. Perform a strand test
Rationale:
A strand test helps determine how porous hair will react to the color formula and processing
time. Highly porous hair absorbs color quickly and unevenly, so testing first reduces the risk of
overprocessing or patchy results. High-volume developer may increase damage, excessive
shampooing is unnecessary, and bleaching can worsen porosity issues.
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2. During a facial service, a client reports a burning sensation after product application. What
is the BEST immediate action?
A. Continue the treatment while monitoring the client
B. Apply moisturizer over the product
C. Remove the product immediately
D. Use steam to open the pores further
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Correct Answer: C. Remove the product immediately
Rationale:
Client safety is the priority during any cosmetology service. A burning sensation may indicate
irritation or an allergic reaction, so the product should be removed immediately to prevent
,further skin damage. Continuing the treatment or adding additional products may worsen the
reaction, and steam could intensify irritation.
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3. Which layer of the skin contains melanocytes responsible for producing pigment?
A. Stratum corneum
B. Dermis
C. Subcutaneous layer
D. Stratum germinativum
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Correct Answer: D. Stratum germinativum
Rationale:
The stratum germinativum, also known as the basal layer, contains melanocytes that produce
melanin responsible for skin pigmentation. The stratum corneum is the outer protective layer,
while the dermis and subcutaneous tissue serve structural and supportive functions.
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4. A cosmetologist accidentally cuts a client during a haircut service. What should be done
according to standard infection control procedures?
A. Continue the service after wiping the area
B. Seal the cut with cosmetic wax
C. Stop the service and follow blood exposure procedures
D. Apply alcohol directly to the wound and continue
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Correct Answer: C. Stop the service and follow blood exposure procedures
Rationale:
Blood exposure incidents require immediate compliance with infection control standards to
protect both the client and cosmetologist. Proper procedures include stopping the service,
wearing gloves, disinfecting contaminated items, and properly bandaging the wound.
Continuing the service without proper protocol violates safety regulations.
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5. Which type of shampoo is MOST appropriate before a chemical texture service?
,A. Medicated shampoo
B. Clarifying shampoo
C. Conditioning shampoo
D. Color-enhancing shampoo
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Correct Answer: B. Clarifying shampoo
Rationale:
A clarifying shampoo removes oils, product buildup, and impurities that may interfere with
chemical processing. Conditioning shampoos may leave residue that affects chemical
penetration, while medicated and color-enhancing shampoos are not designed for pre-
chemical preparation.
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6. What is the PRIMARY purpose of draping during a cosmetology service?
A. Improve hairstyle symmetry
B. Prevent product waste
C. Protect the client’s skin and clothing
D. Enhance processing speed
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Correct Answer: C. Protect the client’s skin and clothing
Rationale:
Proper draping protects clients from chemicals, hair, moisture, and contamination during
services. It is an essential safety and sanitation practice. Draping does not directly affect
hairstyle balance or processing speed.
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7. A client with fine, limp hair wants maximum volume. Which haircutting technique would
BEST achieve this result?
A. Heavy blunt cutting
B. Graduated layering
C. Razor over-thinning
D. Long one-length cutting
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, Correct Answer: B. Graduated layering
Rationale:
Graduated layering creates lift and movement, making fine hair appear fuller and more
voluminous. Blunt cuts may weigh hair down, excessive razor thinning can reduce fullness,
and one-length cuts often lack volume for limp hair textures.
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8. Which nail disorder is characterized by inflammation of the tissue surrounding the nail?
A. Onychia
B. Leukonychia
C. Onychorrhexis
D. Paronychia
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Correct Answer: D. Paronychia
Rationale:
Paronychia is an inflammation or infection of the tissue surrounding the nail. Leukonychia
refers to white spots, onychorrhexis describes brittle nails, and onychia specifically affects the
nail matrix itself.
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9. Before applying a relaxer retouch, why should previously relaxed hair be protected?
A. To accelerate processing
B. To avoid overprocessing and breakage
C. To increase scalp sensitivity
D. To reduce neutralization time
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Correct Answer: B. To avoid overprocessing and breakage
Rationale:
Previously relaxed hair is already chemically altered and fragile. Applying relaxer to processed
sections can cause severe breakage and damage. Protective cream or conditioner shields the
hair from overlapping chemicals.
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