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Atmospheric oxygen is a type of oxygen called: | elemental molecules |
The positive electrode pole on an electrotherapy device is called a(n): | anode |
Which artery supplies blood to the brain, eyes, eyelids, forehead, nose, and internal ear? | internal carotid |
A raised bump that is often red due to inflammation and sore due to the pressure of swelling is a: | papule |
For volume and lift in a blowdry style, similar to a roller set, the recommended tool is a: | small round brush |
Water-based foundations dry quickly, producing what kind of finish? | matte |
A flat leather pad with fine teeth used to sandwich human hair extensions is a(n): | drawing board |
To test for an allergy to eyelash adhesive, place a drop of adhesive: | behind one ear |
Skip waves are two rows of ridge curls used to create a: | strong wave pattern |
When stored under ideal conditions, a properly formulated emulsion can be stable for how long? | 3 years |
To remove manufacturer polish from a new brass pressing comb, it should be: | tempered |
The area over a muscle where pressure or stimulation causes a contraction is the: | motor point |
A form of mechanical exfoliation that is usually administered after or during steam is the: | brushing machine |
When shampooing, which of the following areas should be double-checked, because it’s easy to miss? | nape of the neck |
Ridges running vertically down the length of the natural nail plate are usually the result of: | uneven growth associated with age |
What starts a chain reaction that leads to the creation of very long polymer chains? | initiators |
The scab on a sore is an example of a(n) | crust |
When coloring a human-hair wig, conduct color checks every: | 5 to 10 minutes |
The number of viable organisms in or on the object or surface prior to decontamination or sterilization is: | bioburden |
It takes most new salons about how long to begin operating at full capacity? | 6 months |
High-frequency current that is applied to acne-prone skin or after extraction treatments has a | germicidal effect |
A red, positive electrode on a galvanic machine is the | anode |
Which of the following collects blood from the capillaries and drains it into the veins? | venule |
Hair removal is contraindicated for clients taking which medication? | Prednisone |
Which version of monomer liquid is not recommended for use on nails? | methyl methacrylate |
When cutting a one-length bob or a heavier graduated haircut, it is customary to use a(n): | horizontal cutting line |
All the electrical appliances you use should be certified by the: | UL |
The nail that grows the fastest is on the: | middle finger |
An open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body, accompanied by pus and loss of skin depth, is a(n): | ulcer |
The application of foundation should begin at the center of the face and blended using: | outward and downward motions |
When pressing short, fine hair, extra care must be taken: | at the hairline |
Hydrators recommended for use on oily skin types are generally: | lighter weight |
Sulfites are used in: | low ph waves |
A narrow, firm makeup brush with a flat edge is a(n): | concealer brush |
The body uses which of the following to prevent and control infection? | antitoxins, persperation, and white blood cells |
In LED therapy, which light color stimulates wound healing? | red |
Compounds consisting of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur are: | amino acids |
The hair that is wrapped around a roller is the: | circle |
A verruca is also known as a: | wart |
If a selected lightener is not processed long enough on gray hair, the hair may turn: | orange |
The growth phase, in which new hair is produced, is the: | anagen phase |
One advantage of sugar waxing is that hair can be removed even if it is: | 1/8th of an inch |
Which of the following is formed by combining many small molecules into long chain-like structures? | polymer |
Which conditioning agent contains moisturizing and emollient ingredients? | scalp conditioners |
Avoid treatments that release heat or stimulate the skin for clients with | rosacea |
Water that has had impurities which would make a product unstable removed is called: | deionized |
Cleansing milks designed to cleanse dry and sensitive skin are: | nonfoaming lotions |
A closed comedo is known as a: | whitehead |
The appearance of the polymer powder and monomer liquid mix bead created with low-odor products is: | snowy |
Which of the following is an advantage of the bonding technique for attaching hair extensions? | affordable, not time-consuming, hair may be gentely shampooed |
A C-shape curl is formed by how many turns of hair around the roller? | one |
During a manicure, if the client becomes cut and blood is drawn, the first step is to | put on gloves |
When answering an essay question, organize your answer according to which words in the question? | Cue |
Cosmetic implements used at the dawn of history were shaped from | tree bark |
Which type of texture shear has 38 to 50 teeth? | blending |
Two or more immiscible substances combine with a special binding ingredient to create a(n) | emulsion |
Records that are used to note client personal and contact information and preferences are: | service records |
When using disinfectants, you should: | wear gloves and safety glasses when mixing, use gloves or tongs to remove implements, avoid skin contact |
Change created by decolorizing is determined by the strength of the product, processing time, and: | amount of hair pigment |
A facial shape that is three-fourths as wide as it is long is the: | oval face shape |
To avoid bulk or knots, when creating cornrows with extensions, the amount of extension material used should be: | less than the size of the base |
For an occasion with lots of photography, what kind of makeup colors are recommended? | matte |
The hereditary tendency for acne-prone skin to retain dead cells in the follicle is: | retention hyperkeratosis |
Which of the following is NOT a common shampoo additive? | water |
Top-of-the-line synthetics that simulate protein-rich hair are: | modacrylic |
Which of the following is an example of a secondary skin lesion? | keloid |
An allergic reaction created by repeated exposure to a chemical or substance is: | sensitization |
Which of the following is not one of the versions of monomer liquid used in the beauty industry? | diethyl methacrylate |
Examples of connective tissues are | blood, cartilage, and adipose tissue |
On which body part are sudoriferous glands more numerous? | underarm, forehead, and soles of feet |
A nail shape slightly tapered and most common on men is the: | round nail |
Administrative plans for your business are found in what part of a business plan? | organizational plan |
The two regions that provide most of the human hair commercially available are: | India and Asia |
When choosing colors for a client, the three factors to consider are: | skin, eye, and hair color |
Artificial lighting that is more flattering with a warm bulb light is: | incandescent |
Which animal hair lends itself to adding fantasy colors? | yak |
There are how many naturally occurring elements, each with its own distinct physical and chemical properties? | 90 |
To be effective, household bleach must contain at least what percent sodium hypochlorite? | 5 |
What type of hair should be braided slightly damp and coated with wax or pomade to make it more pliable? | straight, resistant hair. |
Antidandruff shampoos, conditioners, and topical lotions contain antifungal agents that control dandruff by suppressing: | growth of malassezia |
What products do not allow for the growth of pathogens? | Alcohol, UV Gels, nail polish. |