barber class A Written Exam Actual Questions and
Answers 2024/2025 with complete solution
Melanin protects the skin from?
Melanin is a brown-black pigment that gives the skin color and serves as the protective screen from the
suns rays.
Astringents are suitable for what type of skin?
Oily and acne-prone.
When should the customers desire to choose the polish color be determined?
During the client consultation.
The main function of an astringent cleaner is to?
Astringents may have an alcohol content up to 35% and may be used to remove oil accumulation on the
skin after a facial or shave.
When is the Reverse Back Hand stroke performed on a client?
Reverse Backhand position is only used during a neck shave.
When astringent is too harsh on the client's skin, what should be applied?
Skin tonics or toners and fresheners are mild forms of astringents.
When using the hone, how should it be laying?
The razor should be stroked edge-first.
How many shave areas are there on the face?
14.
What stroke does a barber the barber use on the left side of the ear outline?
Reverse Freehand.
When shaving, a barber always gently guides with what point of the blade leading?
,The razor is stroked with the point leading.
What stroke is gliding away from the barber when the point of the razor is leading forward movement
?
The Backhand position.
To maintain a clients protection during a shave service, the barber should?
Analyze client prior to shave.
If a client has open wounds or abrasions, should the barber proceed with the service?
No.
How is the cutting stroke with a razor achieved?
The razor is positioned at a slight angle to the skins surface and the point leading.
How many shaving strokes on the face are freehand?
6
What label do you look for on products?
EPA approved.
What is a stationary guideline?
A guideline that stays in place. Overall one length, blunt.
What is a traveling guideline?
A guide that moves around the head. Move along section of the hair as each cut is made.
What elevation leaves the most weight?
0 Elevation.
What bond does a chemical service break?
Sulphur Bonds (disulfide bonds).
When applying shaving cream, how do you apply?
, Using fingertips.
How many areas use reverse freehand?
4.
How many positions are in the shaving service?
3.
How many shaving areas?
14.
Should service be rendered on inflamed skin, whether it had infections or not such as pimples or
blisters?
No, do not render shaving service.
Sterilizing is the process of completely kill all?
Microbial.
The parietal ridge is also known as?
Hatband, horseshoe, temporal or crest.
What do you use when trimming, finished work?
Outliners.
What is the ideal face shape?
Oval.
Where do you perform a patch test?
In the inner elbow or behind the ear.
What is a manicure implement you can throw away?
Orange wood Stick.
Before doing a chemical service, examine the scalp. If you see irritation what do you do?
Answers 2024/2025 with complete solution
Melanin protects the skin from?
Melanin is a brown-black pigment that gives the skin color and serves as the protective screen from the
suns rays.
Astringents are suitable for what type of skin?
Oily and acne-prone.
When should the customers desire to choose the polish color be determined?
During the client consultation.
The main function of an astringent cleaner is to?
Astringents may have an alcohol content up to 35% and may be used to remove oil accumulation on the
skin after a facial or shave.
When is the Reverse Back Hand stroke performed on a client?
Reverse Backhand position is only used during a neck shave.
When astringent is too harsh on the client's skin, what should be applied?
Skin tonics or toners and fresheners are mild forms of astringents.
When using the hone, how should it be laying?
The razor should be stroked edge-first.
How many shave areas are there on the face?
14.
What stroke does a barber the barber use on the left side of the ear outline?
Reverse Freehand.
When shaving, a barber always gently guides with what point of the blade leading?
,The razor is stroked with the point leading.
What stroke is gliding away from the barber when the point of the razor is leading forward movement
?
The Backhand position.
To maintain a clients protection during a shave service, the barber should?
Analyze client prior to shave.
If a client has open wounds or abrasions, should the barber proceed with the service?
No.
How is the cutting stroke with a razor achieved?
The razor is positioned at a slight angle to the skins surface and the point leading.
How many shaving strokes on the face are freehand?
6
What label do you look for on products?
EPA approved.
What is a stationary guideline?
A guideline that stays in place. Overall one length, blunt.
What is a traveling guideline?
A guide that moves around the head. Move along section of the hair as each cut is made.
What elevation leaves the most weight?
0 Elevation.
What bond does a chemical service break?
Sulphur Bonds (disulfide bonds).
When applying shaving cream, how do you apply?
, Using fingertips.
How many areas use reverse freehand?
4.
How many positions are in the shaving service?
3.
How many shaving areas?
14.
Should service be rendered on inflamed skin, whether it had infections or not such as pimples or
blisters?
No, do not render shaving service.
Sterilizing is the process of completely kill all?
Microbial.
The parietal ridge is also known as?
Hatband, horseshoe, temporal or crest.
What do you use when trimming, finished work?
Outliners.
What is the ideal face shape?
Oval.
Where do you perform a patch test?
In the inner elbow or behind the ear.
What is a manicure implement you can throw away?
Orange wood Stick.
Before doing a chemical service, examine the scalp. If you see irritation what do you do?