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Cosmetology Stateboard Exam Questions Part 1

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A haircut performed between 45 and 90 degrees to create stacked or blended layers with volume and movement. Common in bob and layered styles.

A hair cut between 90 and 45 degrees?

Graduated layers.

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Definition

A hair cut between 90 and 45 degrees?

Graduated layers.

Going back to natural hair color?

A tint back service

A sugar base wax is a form of a:

Epilator.

The widest area of the head is the ?

Parietal ridge.

Fissure?

Crack in the lip

Covers redness in the face?

Green tint makeup

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TermDefinition

A hair cut between 90 and 45 degrees?

Graduated layers.

Going back to natural hair color?

A tint back service

A sugar base wax is a form of a:

Epilator.

The widest area of the head is the ?

Parietal ridge.

Fissure?

Crack in the lip

Covers redness in the face?

Green tint makeup

To remove bulk from a wig?

Graduated/uniform layers

To disinfect abrasive nail files and buffers?

70% alcohol

A must be for disinfectants used in a salon?

Bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal

balancing shampoo?

Used on oily hair

The nail tip meets the free edge?

The well

Level system?

The lightness or darkness of hair color

Main reducing agent or ingredient in an acid wave?

Thioglycolic acid

To equalize the hair's porosity and deposit a base color?

Filler

Black to brown color pigment?

Eumelanin

Draping for a chemical service?

Towel, drape, towel

White spots on the nail?

Leukonychia

Also known as prickly heat; an acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands?

Miliaria Rubra

Scalp inflammation marked by fatty types of dandruff?

Pityriasis Capitis Steatoides

Middle layer of the hair?

Cortex

Disinfectant left on counter tops for 10 minutes in a salon?

EPA disinfectant

Base position used for most volume?

On base

Bonds broken in a wet set?

Hydrogen

Visible part of the nail?

Nail plate

During a manicure, when do you soften the cuticles?

After shaping the nail.

When performing a permanent wave when is the piggy-back technique useful?

On long hair

Piece used to cover a bald spot on a man's head?

Toupee

How should you perform a full haircut on a wig?

Dry, on the client's head

Chemical compounds that lighten the hair by dispersing, dissolving, and discolorizing artificial pigment from the hair?

Lighteners

How many cells are produced during mitosis and what are they called?

2 daughter cells

Highly alkaline permanent wave would be given on what hair type?

Resistant, coarse hair

Follicle contains?

Hair root

Sebaceous glands are connected to?

The hair follicle.

All chemical changes take place in the

Cortex

Used to protect around the hairline when performing a chemical relaxer service?

Protective/base cream

Tool used to give a soft effect in a haircut?

Razor

Number of sections in a basic perm?

9

When shampooing the hair, placing both hands on the head and sliding them to the back of the head is called?

Sliding

Repair a damaged nail by?

Nail wrap

Regulates all safety standards in a workplace?

OSHA

The invisible braid uses?

Overhand

Another name for box braid

Single braid, free hanging

Narrow rows of visible braids that lie close to the scalp?

Cornrows

How are locks created?

Comb technique or palm roll

Portion of the hair that absorbs chemical wave solution faster?

Where hair porosity is greatest.

If cuticle is slightly raised and accepts color products easily the hair is:

Fine.

Which instrument should be used to slither a client's hair?

Shears.

Before giving a chemical wave, the hair should be:

analysed and shampooed

Giving a conditioning treatment to damaged hair will do what?

Add body and strength


A coiled, corkscrew shaped bacteria cell that causes syphilis and cholera is:

Sprilla