Chemical Texture Services Quiz questions with VERIFIED answers 2024
a. texturizing b. permanent waving c. chemical softening d. chemical hair relaxing ANS- d. chemical hair relaxing The active ingredient in all hydroxide relaxers is the: a. hydrogen ion b. keratin ion c. peroxide ion d. lithium ion ANS- a. hydrogen ion Hydroxide relaxers remove a sulfur atom from a disulfide bond, converting it into a(n): a. normalizing bond b. acidic bond c. lanthionine bond d. amino bond ANS- c. lanthionine bond Relaxers that contain only one componenet and are used without mixing are: a. neurtralizing relaxers b. metal hydroide relaxers c. guanidine hydroxide relaxers d. calcium hydroide relaers ANS- b. metal hydroxide relaxers Sodium hydroxide relaxers are commonly called: a. metal relaxers b. no-lye relaxers c. lye relaxers d. medium relaxers ANS- c. lye relaxers Relaxers are often marketed and sold as no-mix relaxers are: a. potassium hydroxide relaxers b. sodium hydroxide relaxers c. ammonium thio relaxers d. guanidine hydroxide relaxers ANS- a. potassium hydroide relaxers Relaxes that contain two componenets and must be mixed immediately prior to use: a. guanidine hydroxide relaxers b. ammonium thioglycolate c. no-lye relaxers d. potassium hydroxide relaxers ANS- a. guanidine hydroxide relaxers Hydroxide relaxers that do no require he application of protective base are: a. no-base relaxers b. base cream relaxers c. cream relaxers d. metal hydroxide relaxers ANS- a. no base relaxers The difference in the strength of most chemical hair texture is determined by the concentration of: a. lanthioniztaion b. hydroxide
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the cortex layer of the hair structure is responsi
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the term ph is an abbreviation for potential hydro
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the most common neutralizer is hydrogen peroxide
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chemical side bonds formed when two sulfur type c