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Collect all implements you will use during the service. | Put on a fresh pair of gloves. |
The section of a pin curl between the base and the first arc that gives the curl direction and movement is the: | stem |
Coarse hair strands have _____ diameter. | a large |
A preservative treatment does NOT: | correct a facial condition such as dryness |
The condition that describes abnormal growth of hair is: | hypertrichosis |
Which of the following is one of the goals for a client with a triangular face? | slenderize the jawline |
Which term refers to the negative or positive pole of an electric current? | polarity |
The U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue and its muscles is the: | hyoid bone |
Normally, how many pints of salt-containing liquids are eliminated daily through sweat pores in the skin? | 1 to 2 |
A(n) _____ is an unstable physical mixture of undissolved particles in a liquid. | suspension |
Developers have a pH between | 2.5 and 4.5 |
A(n) _____ absorbs moisture or promotes the retention of moisture. | humectant |
When applying nail wraps, it is recommended that you begin with which finger | pinky finger of the left hand |
Which of the following should be included in the Supporting Documents section of a business plan? | owner's resume |
Which term is broadly used to describe any inflammatory condition of the skin? | dermatitis |
For the bonding method of attaching hair extensions, natural hair should be how long? | 4 inches |
The first function of thio neutralization is the: | deactivation of any remaining waving lotion |
When applying an acid-free primer: | you should completely cover the nail plate with primer |
An elemental molecule is a molecule containing: | two or more atoms of the same element in definite proportions |
Which skin disease is caused by the skin cells turning over faster than normal? | psoriasis |
Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters and can cause abscesses, pustules, and boils are: | staphylococci |
The chronic condition _____ is characterized by redness on the cheeks and nose. | rosacea |
Farouk Shami invented the world's first ammonia-free haircolor in the: | 1980s |
After an enhancement service, monomer liquid in the dappen dish should be: | discarded |
The process of softening and removing hardened sebum stuck in the follicles is called: | desincrustation |
A(n) _____ releases a significant amount of heat. | exothermic reaction |
Nails will continue to grow provided that there is no damage to the: | matrix |
Which color should you use to balance unwanted orange tones in the hair? | blue |
Cyanoacrylate is a specialized acrylic monomer from which _____ is made. | nail wrap resin |
The crown is defined as the area between the apex and the: | back of the parietal ridge |
Specialized organs that remove elements from the blood and convert them into new compounds are: | glands |
A _____ is a large, abrasive file used to smooth and reduce thicker areas of callus. | pedicure paddle |
A percentage of the money the salon takes in from sales may be offered to practitioners as a: | commission |
An open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane, accompanied by pus and loss of skin depth, is a(n): | ulcer |
Telangiectasis is defined as | distended or dilated surface blood vessels |
A local infection confined to a particular part of the body is indicated by: | a lesion containing pus |
The first spa pedicure system was introduced to the professional beauty industry by Creative Nail Design in which year? | 1998 |
The trash container should: | have a self-closing lid |
A _____ is an abnormal brown or wine-colored skin discoloration with a circular or irregular shape. | stain |
The spherical bacteria that cause diseases such as pneumonia are: | diplococci |
To be _____ means to be compassionate and responsive to other people. | sensitive |
Horizontal lines are used to: | create width |
The _____ artery supplies blood to the forehead and upper eyelids. | frontal |
Which of the following is NOT one of the five basic elements of three-dimensional design? | balance |
The skin suction machine should only be used on _____ skin. | non-inflamed and non-sensitive |
Nail enhancements created by combining a monomer liquid and a polymer powder are commonly called: | sculptured nails |
The clavicle is also known as the | collarbone |
The cuticle is: | difficult to remove |
Which type of circulation takes deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation? | pulmonary |
Which of the following should be included in the Supporting Documents section of a business plan? | owner's resume |
When cutting the bangs or fringe: | you should allow for the natural lift of the hair |
Most LED lamps cure gel: | about four times faster than UV lamps |
Seborrheic dermatitis is often characterized by: | red, flaky skin |
The shape of the head is also known as the: | head form |
The amount of monomer liquid and polymer powder used to create a bead is called the: | mix ratio |
What is NOT one of the principal functions of the skin? | digestion |
The business plan should include projected income and overhead expenses for a period of: | 5 years |
The strongest of the three side bonds are: | disulfide bonds |
A _____ is a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds organs in place is a: | ligament |
A noncomedogenic product is one that: | does not contain ingredients that would clog the follicles |
The point where the free edge of the natural nail meets the nail tip is the: | position stop |
The outermost layer of the skin is the: | epidermis |
Which type of massage involves short, quick tapping, slapping, and hacking movements? | tapotement |
A primary color and a secondary color positioned opposite each other on the color wheel are called: | complementary colors |
Hydrators recommended for use on oily skin types are generally: | lighter weight |
Pure or fundamental colors that cannot be created by combining colors are called _____ colors. | primary |
What is the active ingredient in alkaline permanents? | ammonium thioglycolate |
A(n) _____ is a hair addition secured to the base of the client's natural hair to add length, volume, texture, or color. | extension |
Which condition often presents as a fever blister or cold sore? | herpes simplex I |
Hydrogen bonds can be broken by: | water or heat |
Which of the following collects blood from the capillaries and drains it into the veins? | venule |
The best way to record your tips and additional income for tax purposes is to keep a _____ log. | daily |
Which of the following is NOT a semi-permanent way to attach a toupee? | clips |
Which type of thermal curls are placed very high on their base to provide maximum lift? | volume-base curls |
Which type(s) of gloss gels may discolor with prolonged exposure to UV radiation? | tack-free gloss gels |
Proper facial and scalp massage does NOT result in: | stimulation of nerves |
The different types of electrical currents used in facial and scalp treatments are called: | modalities |
Chemical germicides that are formulated for use on skin and are registered and regulated by the FDA are called: | antiseptics |
The clear fluid that helps carry wastes and impurities away from the cells before it is rerouted back to the circulatory system is called: | lymph |
Powder mineral makeup is usually applied with a: | Kabuki brush |
Which artery supplies blood to the brain, eyes, eyelids, forehead, nose, and internal ear? | internal carotid artery |
For wrinkled skin, you should apply foundation: | sparingly, in a light, outward, circular motion |
Most of the total weight of hair comes from which layer of the hair? | cortex |
What does the D on the American Cancer Society Cancer Checklist stand for? | diameter |
Volume or _____ is the mass or general outline of a hairstyle. | form |
Which term refers to the process of caring for parts of the body and maintaining an overall polished look? | personal grooming |
The key duty of the receptionist is: | booking appointments |
Which type of electrotherapy involves a thermal current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration, and is commonly used for scalp and facial treatments? | Tesla high-frequency current |
Which type of massage involves a succession of strokes in which the hands glide over an area of the body with varying degrees of pressure or contact? | effleurage |
Smooth directional wave patterns are particularly useful when you wish to: | narrow a round head shape |
The two bones that form the sides and top of the cranium are the: | parietal bones |
The initiator that is added to polymer powder to start the chain reaction of curing is: | benzoyl peroxide |
When sebum hardens and completely clogs an oil duct so that there are no surface follicle openings, it creates a(n): | open comedo |
Peptide bonds are also known as: | end bonds |
The five major elements in skin and hair are referred to as the _____ elements. | COHNS |
To shape the monomer liquid and polymer powder enhancement’s free edge, you should: | press and smooth the product with the belly of your sable brush |
The surface of healthy skin should: | be slightly acidic |
The strongest of the primary colors that also brings depth to any color is | blue |
The most commonly used versions of monomer liquid in the beauty industry are odorless monomer liquid and: | ethyl methacrylate |
In a horizontal finger wave, waves are positioned: | sideways and parallel around the head |
The epidermal-dermal junction is located at the top of the _____ layer. | papillary |
The _____ in a design is what first draws the eye, before it travels to the rest of a design. | emphasis |
When an interviewer asks if you have any questions, you should: | create as much of a dialogue as possible |
What does a polymerization reaction do? | create long polymer chains |
Demipermanent haircolor is | mixed with a low-volume developer |
When performing a perm, you should always: | smell the hair after the recommended time has elapsed |
Organisms that grow, feed, and find shelter on or in another organism are called: | parasites |
When hand washing is performed properly, soap removes _____ of pathogenic microbes from the hands. | over 90% |
Pin curls placed immediately behind or below a ridge form a wave are called: | ridge curls |
The varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process is called: | contributing pigment |
Which type of wave is activated by an outside heat source, such as a conventional hood-type hair dryer? | endothermic |
During the skin analysis procedure, cleansing milk is applied to the face using: | upward circular movements |
Skip waves are two rows of _____ curls used to create a strong wave pattern with well-defined lines between the waves. | ridge |
Thio neutralization rebuilds disulfide bonds by: | removing hydrogen |
Which of the following is NOT one of the practical steps for effectively communicating in the workplace | React instead of responding. |
Which of the following collects blood from the capillaries and drains it into the veins? | venule |
Which of the following is NOT a common cause of dry scalp? | sebum |
The technique of backbrushing is also called: | ruffing |
How long should you leave callus softener on the callused area of a client's skin? | 5 minutes |
Which type of lines are used to emphasize or minimize facial features | diagonal |
Which of the following is NOT one of the golden rules of communication? | Always remember that talking is the best relationship builder. |
________ is an unlimited inner resource of ideas and solutions. | Creativity |
The hydrophilic end of a surfactant molecule is considered the: | water-attracting head |
Which type of gel should you use if a client's fingernails have an arch and curve? | self-leveling gel |
A(n) _____ is a substance used for the temporary removal of superfluous hair by dissolving it at the skin's surface. | depilatory |
Nail dehydrators are used to remove surface moisture and oil on the natural nail plate in order to: | improve adhesion |
Which of the following is an oily substance used as moisturizer in skin and body creams? | glycerin |
The nerve fibers that regulate the excretion of perspiration are the: | secretory |
Polypeptide chains are cross-linked like the rungs on a ladder by _____ different types of side bonds. | three |
Open-center curls produce: | uniform curls |
The dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell is the: | nucleus |
The _____ are slits or furrows on each side of the nail. | nail grooves |
If you are refreshing a client's faded color, you should mix a demipermanent haircolor in the same tonal family as the haircolor formula and allow it to process for up to _____ minutes | 10 |
Which of the following is a technique that uses diagonal lines to create angles by cutting the ends with a slight increase or decrease in length | beveling |
Permanent haircolors contain uncolored dye precursors called _____. | aniline derivatives |
Which of the following is a form of mechanical exfoliator that involves shooting aluminum oxide crystals at the skin? | microdermabrasion |
A _____ is a substance that allows oil and water to mix, or emulsify. | surfactant |
Which of the following is a more aggressive version of point cutting that creates a chunkier effect? | notching |
The visual line in a haircut, where the ends of the hair hang together, is called the: | weight line |
Blowdrying textured hair: | loosens and elongates the wave pattern |
Applying nail enhancement product over wet nail primer can cause | product discoloration |
The thin layer of tissue that is attached to the nail plate is the: | bed e |
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created as part of which federal agency? | Department of Labor |
The skull is divided into two parts: the cranium, which protects the brain, and the: | facial skeleton |
When using eye shadow, a contour color may be used for any of these purposes EXCEPT to: | make the brow bone appear more prominent |
A deficiency in perspiration is called | anhidrosis |
Which type of bacteria cause blood poisoning? | streptococci |
Which part of a salon is considered the nerve center? | reception area |
The two parts of a mature strand of human hair are: | hair root and hair shaft |
A _____ is a half-round, rubber-based brush used for smoothing and untangling all hair types. | classic styling brush |
The watery fluid that the nucleus needs for growth, reproduction, and self-repair is | cytoplasm |
The inactive growth stage of bacteria is also known as the: | spore-forming stage |
Which term refers to an abnormal condition of all or part of the body that makes it incapable of carrying on normal function? | disease |
You should NOT use a medium-grit abrasive to: | create a high shine on a natural nail when no polish will be worn |
When stored under ideal conditions, a properly formulated emulsion can be stable for up to: | 3 years |
When pressing short, fine hair, you should: | use extra care at the hairline |
The reduction reaction in permanent waving is due to the: | addition of hydrogen |
Acquired immunity is NOT obtained through: | inheritance |
A _____ is a wig constructed with an elasticized, mesh-fiber base to which the hair is attached. | cap wig |
Which types of haircolor are non-oxidative? | semipermanent and temporary |
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the bonding technique for attaching hair extensions? | completely nonallergenic |