Physics /Cosmetology: Chapter 15: Scalp Care, Shampooing & Conditioning Part 3
Cosmetology: Chapter 15: Scalp Care, Shampooing & Conditioning Part 3
This flashcard deck covers key concepts from Chapter 15 of Cosmetology, focusing on scalp care, shampooing, and conditioning. It includes multiple-choice questions and answers to help reinforce learning.
A wet draping is also known as a shampoo draping.
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A wet draping is also known as a shampoo draping.
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Shampooing encompasses three different processes, including all of the following EXCEPT: A. conditioning B. massage C. shampooing D. blow-drying
B. massage
Massage is contraindicated for clients with: A. circulatory conditions B. severe, uncontrolled hypertension C. diabetes D. all of the above
D. all of the above
Anti-dandruff shampoos and conditioners contain anti-fungal agents that suppress the growth of: A. malassezia B. keratin C. proteins D. collagen
A. malassezia
Brushes with bristles that have tiny overlapping layers or scales, which clean and add luster to the hair, are: A. natural B. nylon C. rounded D. synthetic
A. natural
To be effective, a shampoo must remove all dirt, oils, cosmetics and skin debris without: A. clarifying scalp and hair B. cleaning residue and products C. adversely affecting scalp or hair D. stripping hair of bacteria
C. adversely affecting scalp or hair
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Term | Definition |
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A wet draping is also known as a shampoo draping. | True |
Shampooing encompasses three different processes, including all of the following EXCEPT: A. conditioning B. massage C. shampooing D. blow-drying | B. massage |
Massage is contraindicated for clients with: A. circulatory conditions B. severe, uncontrolled hypertension C. diabetes D. all of the above | D. all of the above |
Anti-dandruff shampoos and conditioners contain anti-fungal agents that suppress the growth of: A. malassezia B. keratin C. proteins D. collagen | A. malassezia |
Brushes with bristles that have tiny overlapping layers or scales, which clean and add luster to the hair, are: A. natural B. nylon C. rounded D. synthetic | A. natural |
To be effective, a shampoo must remove all dirt, oils, cosmetics and skin debris without: A. clarifying scalp and hair B. cleaning residue and products C. adversely affecting scalp or hair D. stripping hair of bacteria | C. adversely affecting scalp or hair |
To prevent fatigue, muscle aches and back strain when performing a shampoo, maintain good: A. movements B. balance C. leverage D. posture | D. posture |
Products are classified as either an alkaline solution or an acidic solution by measuring the amount of: A. hydrogen B. elements C. acids D. atoms | A. hydrogen |
Water is the most abundant and important element of Earth is classified and is a(n): A. complete solvent B. natural solvent C. universal solvent D. acidic solvent | C. universal solvent |
The treatment that passes water through a porous substance, such as charcoal or a filter, to be purified is known as: A. sedimentation B. distillation C. filtration D. evaporation | C. filtration |
The water purification process used in the manufacture of cosmetics where water is heated to a vapor then collected as a liquid is: A. sedimentation B. distillation C. evaporation D. filtration | B. distillation |
The main ingredient of most shampoos is: A. detergent B. botanicals C. surfactants D. water | D. water |
Ingredients in shampoos are listed according to the percentages of each ingredient or in: A. descending order B. ascending order C. volume order D. alphabetical order | A. descending order |
The lipophilic tail of a surfactant molecule is considered to be: A. water-resistant B. water-loving C. oil-resistant D. oil-attracting | D. oil-attracting |
Shampoos that help close the hair cuticle and are balanced to the pH of skin and hair are: A. pH balanced B. alkaline-balanced C. alkaline-based D. deionized | A. pH balanced |
Products that do not remove artificial color from the hair are considered to be: A. neutral B. medicated C. moisturizing D. non-stripping | D. non-stripping |
Which type of shampoo should be used when a buildup is evident, after swimming and prior to all chemical services? A. conditioning shampoo B. balancing shampoo C. medicated shampoo D. clarifying shampoo | D. clarifying shampoo |
Shampoos that are created by combining the surfactant base with basic color pigments are: A. moisturizing B. clarifying C. color-enhancing D. neutralizing | C. color-enhancing |
Substances that absorb moisture or promote the retention of moisture are known as: A. astringents B. humectants C. keratin D. deionized | B. humectants |
When securing a cape as draping for a basic shampoo, do not let the cape touch the: A. clients skin B. shampoo sink C. clients towel D. clean towel | A. clients skin |
During the shampoo procedure, apply small quantities of shampoo to the hair beginning at the: A. crown area B. nape area C. hairline area D. ear area | C. hairline area |
Avoiding a procedure or condition that may produce undesirable side effects. A. dry shampoo B. clarifying shampoo C. balancing shampoo D. deep-conditioning shampoo | F. contraindicated |
Also known as surfactants, these are cleansing or surface active agents. A. dry shampoo B. clarifying shampoo C. balancing shampoo D. deep-conditioning shampoo | E. detergents |
Also known as powder shampoo. A. dry shampoo B. clarifying shampoo C. balancing shampoo D. deep-conditioning shampoo | A. dry shampoo |
Chemical agent that deposits protein or moisturizer to help restore the hair's strength, to give hair body and to protect hair against possible breakage. A. dry shampoo B. clarifying shampoo C. balancing shampoo D. deep-conditioning shampoo E. detergents F. contraindicated G. protein conditioner | H. conditioner |