History /Cosmetology: Chapter 15: Scalp Care, Shampooing & Conditioning Part 2
Cosmetology: Chapter 15: Scalp Care, Shampooing & Conditioning Part 2
This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 15 of cosmetology, focusing on scalp care, shampooing, and conditioning. It includes questions on hair care recommendations, product types, and procedural steps.
For a client with _________ hair, it is recommended that you use a gentle cleansing shampoo and a light leave-in conditioner. A. Fine, damaged B. Fine, straight C. Curly, damaged D. Curly, dry
A. Fine, damaged
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For a client with _________ hair, it is recommended that you use a gentle cleansing shampoo and a light leave-in conditioner.
A. Fine, damaged
B. Fine, straight
C. Curly, damaged
D. Curly, dry
A. Fine, damaged
Appropriate products for coarse, damaged, dry hair include all of the following except:
A. Deep-moisturizing
B. Leave-in conditioner
C. Spray-on thermal protective treatments
D. Deep-conditioning treatments and hair masks
C. Spray-on thermal protective treatments
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Part one of the three-part procedure includes:
A. Helping your client through the scheduling and payment process
B. Performing the actual service the client requested
C. Cleaning and disinfecting your tools
D. Advising the client and promoting products
C. Cleaning and disinfecting your tools
What is the correct way to rinse your implements after cleaning them?
A. Run them under warm flowing water
B. Run them under cold flowing water
C. Dip them into a tub of warm water
D. Dip them directly into disinfectant
A. Run them under warm flowing water
You should wait until _______ before discussing your retail product recommendations.
A. A blow dryer is operating
B. The service is complete
C. The client consultation
D. The client has paid
B. The service is complete
Rainwater or chemically softened water that contains only a small amount of minerals is called:
A. Soft water
B. Hard water
C. Deionized water
D. Sparkling water
A. Soft water
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Term | Definition |
---|---|
For a client with _________ hair, it is recommended that you use a gentle cleansing shampoo and a light leave-in conditioner.
A. Fine, damaged
B. Fine, straight
C. Curly, damaged
D. Curly, dry | A. Fine, damaged |
Appropriate products for coarse, damaged, dry hair include all of the following except:
A. Deep-moisturizing
B. Leave-in conditioner
C. Spray-on thermal protective treatments
D. Deep-conditioning treatments and hair masks | C. Spray-on thermal protective treatments |
Part one of the three-part procedure includes:
A. Helping your client through the scheduling and payment process
B. Performing the actual service the client requested
C. Cleaning and disinfecting your tools
D. Advising the client and promoting products | C. Cleaning and disinfecting your tools |
What is the correct way to rinse your implements after cleaning them?
A. Run them under warm flowing water
B. Run them under cold flowing water
C. Dip them into a tub of warm water
D. Dip them directly into disinfectant | A. Run them under warm flowing water |
You should wait until _______ before discussing your retail product recommendations.
A. A blow dryer is operating
B. The service is complete
C. The client consultation
D. The client has paid | B. The service is complete |
Rainwater or chemically softened water that contains only a small amount of minerals is called:
A. Soft water
B. Hard water
C. Deionized water
D. Sparkling water | A. Soft water |
A _______ procedure is one that may produce undesirable side effects.
A. Constrained
B. Contradicted
C. Contraindicated
D. Countermanded | C. Contraindicated |
Water that contains minerals that reduce the ability of soap or shampoo to lather properly is called:
A. Soft water
B. Hard water
C. Deionized water
D. Distilled water | B. Hard water |
Shampoo containing special ingredients that are very effective in reducing dandruff or relieving other scalp conditions is called ______ shampoo.
A. Balancing
B. Clarifying
C. Medicated
D. Non-stripping | C. Medicated |
Shampoo designed to make the hair appear smooth and shiny and to improve the manageability of the hair is called _____ shampoo.
A. Clarifying
B. Conditioning
C. Balancing
D. Medicated | B. Conditioning |
Shampoo containing an active chelating agent that binds to metals and removes them from the hair is called ______ shampoo.
A. Clarifying
B. Chelating
C. Conditioning
D. Balancing | A. Clarifying |
Shampoo designed to wash away excess oiliness while preventing the hair from drying out is called _________.
A. Balancing
B. Clarifying
C. Conditioning
D. Medicated | A. Balancing |
Shampoo that cleanses the hair without the use of soap and water is ______ shampoo.
A. Humectant
B. Soft
C. Dry
D. Astringent | C. Dry |
The ________ end of a surfactant molecule is water attracting.
A. Lipophilic
B. Humectant
C. Hydrophilic
D. Astringent | C. Hydrophilic |
The ________ end of a surfactant molecule is oil attracting.
A. Humectant
B. Hydrophilic
C. Astringent
D. Lipophilic | D. Lipophilic |
The two basic requirements for a healthy scalp are cleanliness and nutrition. | False |
The difference between a relaxation massage and treatment massage is the amount of pressure you use. | False |
A scalp steamer, which resembles a hooded dryer, is used during a dry hair and scalp treatment. | True |
Hair should always be shampooed daily.
| T or F | False |
Before freshwater enters public water pipelines, small amounts of chlorine are added to kill bacteria. | True |