Accounting /Cosmetology State Board Practice Test - Part 5

Cosmetology State Board Practice Test - Part 5

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This deck covers essential concepts and definitions from the Cosmetology State Board Practice Test, focusing on hair cutting, styling, chemical treatments, and hair characteristics.

What do MSDS Sheets list?

Chemical safety info for a product
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Definition
What do MSDS Sheets list?
Chemical safety info for a product
What are the hazards categorized as on MSDS sheets?
Physical and health
Builds weight in a hair cut
Horizontal line
Reduces weight in a hair cut
Vertical line
Weight distributed on top or bottom, used for blending
Diagonal line
4 Basic Hair cuts
180, 90, 45, 0

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TermDefinition
What do MSDS Sheets list?
Chemical safety info for a product
What are the hazards categorized as on MSDS sheets?
Physical and health
Builds weight in a hair cut
Horizontal line
Reduces weight in a hair cut
Vertical line
Weight distributed on top or bottom, used for blending
Diagonal line
4 Basic Hair cuts
180, 90, 45, 0
Over direction
pulling hair away from its natural fall
Head shape changes how often?
every half inch
Fingerwaves
the process of shaping and directing hair into a pattern of 's' shaped waves throughout the use of fingers, combs, and waving lotion or gel
Pin curls
serve as the basis for patterns, lines, waves, curls and rolls that are used in a wide range of hair styles
Roller set
used to create many of the same effects as stand up pin curls
Parts of a pin curl
base, stem, circle
Ammonium Sulfate relaxer
classified as 'low ph' or 'no lye', will not relax extremely curly hair
Quanidine hydroxide
known as 'no lye' always has to be mixed with an activator, less scalp irritation, more drying to hair, swells hair more
Characteristics of hair
density, texture, elasticity, porosity, growth direction, length
Texture
diameter of the hair, fine - medium - coarse
Density
hairs per square inch - thick or thin
Porosity
How well hair absorbs moisture - non porous, normal anor over porous
Elasticity
Hairs ability to stretch
Growth Direction
whirls, callics
3 types of bonds
hydrogen bond, salt bond, disulfide bond
Hydrogen bond
broken by water or heat, weak bond, 1/3 of hair strength
Salt bond
affected by ph. 1/3 of hair strength
Disulfide bond
strong chemical bonds, can be broken and reformed with perm solution. bleaching and coloring hair can weaken bond as well. 1/3 of hair strength
Perm papers
absorbant papers that control ends of hair