Questions & Answers | Graded A+
1. What type of hair is most commonly associated with ingrown hairs?
Fine hair
Wavy hair
Straight hair
Curly hair
2. Sculpture tools & essentials: Which finger should be placed in the finger grip
to control the still blade when holding shears?
pinky
thumb
ring
index
3. Describe the characteristics that define a buzz cut and how it differs from
other hair cutting styles.
A buzz cut is characterized by very short hair that is cut to the same
length all over the head, differing from styles like fades or layered
cuts which involve varying lengths.
A buzz cut is a style where hair is left long on top and shaved on the
sides.
A buzz cut involves intricate layering and texturing techniques.
A buzz cut features long hair on top and short sides, unlike a fade
which gradually shortens.
,4. What is rosacea?
condition characterized by redness and dilation of blood vessels
skin cream used for treating fair-skinned clients
light-colored, raised mark on the skin formed after injury
any skin with a naturally rose-hued color
5. Describe the role of color molecules in hair treatments and their effect on
the hair structure.
Color molecules enhance the hair's elasticity and strength.
Color molecules penetrate deeply into the hair shaft to provide
nourishment.
Color molecules are primarily used to moisturize the hair.
Color molecules prevent penetration beyond the cuticle layer,
ensuring that the treatment remains on the surface.
6. Describe why understanding a client's hair type is crucial when choosing a
perm.
Understanding a client's hair type is crucial because it determines the
cost of the perm.
Understanding a client's hair type is crucial because it dictates the
length of the haircut.
Understanding a client's hair type is crucial because it influences the
choice of hair color.
Understanding a client's hair type is crucial because it affects how
the hair will respond to the perm solution and the final outcome.
,7. Describe the process involved in chemical straightening of curly hair.
Chemical straightening uses heat to curl the hair.
Chemical straightening is only effective on wet hair.
Chemical straightening is a method of dyeing hair.
Chemical straightening involves applying a relaxer to break down
the hair's natural curl pattern.
8. Red is the opposite or complimentary color of:
Green
Violet
Yellow
Blue
9. If a barber accidentally nips the nail plate while performing a manicure, what
should be the immediate course of action to ensure client safety?
Advise the client to see a doctor immediately.
Apply nail polish to cover it up.
Ignore it and continue with the service.
Clean the area and apply a bandage if necessary.
10. What is the primary purpose of using foil when dyeing hair?
To separate sections of hair and prevent color from bleeding.
To add volume to the hair.
To protect the scalp from dye.
To enhance the shine of the hair.
, 11. Describe the purpose of using a 20% sodium hypochlorite solution in
barbering practices.
It is used as a disinfectant to sanitize tools and surfaces.
It is used to enhance the color of hair.
It is used to style hair for clients.
It is used to condition the scalp.
12. What is the number of areas in barbering that utilize reverse freehand
techniques?
Three areas
Two areas
Five areas
Four areas
13. Describe the significance of using zero elevation in hair cutting and its effect
on the final hairstyle.
Using zero elevation adds layers and texture to the hair.
Using zero elevation in hair cutting maintains the most weight and
creates a blunt cut.
Using zero elevation results in a feathered look.
Using zero elevation is primarily for styling rather than cutting.
14. If a barber is tasked with achieving a specific hairstyle that requires the use
of reverse freehand techniques, which areas should they focus on to ensure
the desired outcome?