Cosmetology Stateboard Exam Questions Part 1
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.
Key Terms
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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| Term | 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 |
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 |