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Quiz by Lovlea Greig
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Single braids can move________.
Which of the following is not a basic method of locking?
Most human hair used for hair extensions is imported from which part of the world?
The traditional________ is flat, natural, and contoured to the scalp.
Another term for wave pattern is________.
The ________ method builds up the braid strand by strand with extension hair fibers.
The___________ face is a too-long oval and requires a style with more width at the sides.
Which type of braid is a three- strand braid that is created with an underhand technique?
When curly hair is braided wet, it________ as it dries.
Which brush is recommended for stimulating the scalp and removing dirt and lint from locks?
The first step in the hair styling process is______.
The stationary foundation of a pin curl is the______
Pin curls formed in a shaping should begin at the_______.
The most commonly shaped pin curl bases are rectangular, triangular, square, or_____.
The panel of hair on which the roller is placed is the______.
Which type of styling product is also known as mousse?
Applying a thermal pressing comb twice on each side of the hair to remove curl is a________.
When using rollers, one and a half turns will make______.
Hot rollers are to be used only on_______.
After heating the iron to the right temp. test it on________.
A modern thermal iron and______ are all you need to give client curls.
Thermal waving and curling is also known as_______.
Red pimples that do not have a pus head are_______.
Skin that is flaky or dry looking is characterized as_______.
Alginate masks are often ______ based.
What is the term that means lack of fluids?
A ________ is an individual does of serum contained in a small vial.
What is the last step to a facial?
Hacking is performed with which part of the hands?
What type of nail shape is recommended for men?
How many base coats should be applied?
What product is used before using cuticle nippers?
How long should the nails soak in the fingerbowl?
What does a healthy nail surface look like?
What is the half- moon shape underneath the base of nail?
What is the end of the nail plate called?
Cocci are bacteria that are________shaped.
What is pus usually a sign for?
What chemical do we use to destroy almost all harmful organisms?
Bacteria that grow in pairs are________.
Which bacteria causes blood poisoning?
What is the corkscrew shaped bacteria called?
What agency has the guidelines for Universal Precautions?
Which hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface?
Antiseptics are intended for__________.
What kind of disinfectant has a very high pH?
The SDS contains __________ categories of info.
Fungal infections are much more common on the _____ than on the hands.
The process that destroys all microbial life is_____________.
Is cutting living skin is allowed by cosmetologists?
5.25% sodium hypochlorite is known as______.
Disposable implements are called what?
What can not be sprayed with disinfectant
What do you do with the materials used to clean up a blood spill?
What is the first thing to do when a blood spill happens?
Never let disinfectant come in contact with__________.
Before starting a service you must__________.
A disease that spreads from one person to another is called what?
What is a local infection?
What is ringworm of the foot called?
What is the pH rage for acid
Where is neutral on the pH scale?
What is a chemical bond?
Whats one sign of combustion?
What is the alkali range on the pH scale?
What type of blow dryer attachment should be used for curly hair?
What type of comb is used for marcel curling?
How often should you clean your implements?
What type of brush is used before a shampoo?
What product should you put on your clippers after use?
Whats a hazard in the salon?
How should you hold your sheers
If you are too short to perform the service well what should you do?
What is the largest organ of the human body?
Where is bone marrow found?
What is in the middle of cells?
What is the study of nerves?
What is the main function of the heart?
Onycholysis is_______.
On average, how fast does hair grow per month?
What is the study of nails?
What is ergonomics?
what is the main organ we affect in salon services?
Psoriasis of the scalp is______.
What is the first layer of skin?
Basic unit of all living things.
The part of the muscle that does not move.
The middle part of the muscle.
The moving part of a muscle.
What is the connection between two or more bones?
The dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell is the________.
In mitosis, the dividing cells are called what?
Structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals are known as _________.
What is the watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus?
Which type of tissue contracts and moves parts of the body?
Which type of tissue lines the heart, digestive and respiratory organs and the glands?
The connection between two or more bones of the skeleton is called a_______.
How long does it take for a nail to grow back?
How long does it take for a toenail to grow back?
What is the technical term for hair loss?