Questions And Answers Graded A+.
This type of wax may cause an allergic reaction and should be patch tested - correct
answer. beeswax
To prevent contact with any possible bloodborne pathogens during a hair removal
treatment, use: - correct answer. disposable gloves
When applying a retouch color application, what size are your subsections for new
growth? - correct answer. 1/4-inch partings
Where is predisposition test given - correct answer. is generally conducted behind the
ear or inside the elbow
During the process of decolorizing, natural hair can go through as many as: - correct
answer. 10 stages
What happens when all three primary colors are present in equal proportions, the
resulting color is: - correct answer. brown
high porosity is defined as: - correct answer. When the cuticle of the hair is lifted and
the hair is overly porous and absorbs color quickly, the hair
The two methods of wrapping the hair around a perm rod are - correct answer.
:croquignole and spiral
Coarse, resistant hair (with a strong compact cuticle) - correct answer. A restructuring
process of a chemical solution that is highly alkaline is required for....
With regard to the wave pattern or configuration, textured hair is defined as hair with
a(n): - correct answer. tight curl pattern
When executing an updo, inspect the shape from every angle to make sure it is - correct
answer. well balanced and proportioned
, Virus - correct answer. A parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in
the cells of a biological organism is a:
MSDS/SDS - correct answer. Useful product disposal guidelines and medical and first
aid information can be found on a(n):
Blood-borne pathogen - correct answer. Disease-causing microorganisms that are
carried in the body by blood or body fluids are called:
tinea pedis - correct answer. The most frequently encountered infection on the foot
resulting from nail services is:
acquired immunity - correct answer. The type of immunity that the body develops after
overcoming a disease or through inoculations is:
efficacy - correct answer. The term describing the effectiveness with which a
disinfecting solution kills germs when used according to the label instructions is:
quaternary ammonium compounds - correct answer. A safe and useful type of
disinfectant, commonly called quats, is:
bleach - correct answer. Sodium hypochlorite is the chemical name for:
20 seconds - correct answer. What is the minium length of time you should hand
wash?
OSHA - correct answer. Universal Precautions for bloodborne pathogens are
regulated by
cuticle layer - correct answer. The epidermis layer of the skin is also known as the:
stratum germinativum - correct answer. The deepest layer of the epidermis, the basal
cell layer, is also known as the
arrector pili muscle - correct answer. The muscle that causes goose bumps when a
person is frightened or cold is the:
reticular layer - correct answer. The deeper layer of the dermis that supplies the skin
with oxygen and nutrients is the:
pheomelanin - correct answer. The melanin produced by the body that is red to yellow
in color
elastin - correct answer. The fibrous protein that gives skin its flexibility and helps skin
regain its shape after being expanded