This quiz assesses key knowledge areas for cosmetologists, including hair care, scalp conditions, and proper tool usage. It is designed to enhance understanding of hair treatment compatibility, growth phases, and professional health referrals.
Spores
Tall
Flagella
Shaft
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Caused by non pathogenic bacteria
Transmitted from one to another
Prevented by vaccination
Caused by saprophytes
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State board
Cosmetology school
Salon clients
Salon owner
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Labeled
Inexpensive
Easy to dilute
Discarded
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Environmental protection agency
Environmental public agency
East protection agency
Established protection agency
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Papilla
Follicle
Cortex
Cuticle
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Wavy hair
Straight hair
Wavy and curly hair
Extremely curly /coiled hair
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Peptide
Disulfide
Salt
Hydrogen
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To loosen the cuticle or to clean under the free edge
Only to clean under the free edge
To nip excess cuticle at the base
To bevel at 45degree angle
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Scalp treatment as regular scalp massage
Client should be referred to a physician for medical treatment
Using medicated shampoo
Daily using of antiseptic shampoo
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1.1/2 inch per month
1/2 inch per month
2 inch per month
1/8 inch per month
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Postpartum alopecia
Hair without medulla
Alopecia areata
Alopecia senilis
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Over processing
Under processing
Brushing hair before service
Giving conditioning treatment before service
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Saprophytes
Non pathogenic
Pathogenic bacteria
Harmless bacteria
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Decontamination
Immunization
Immunity
Inoculation
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After nail polish
After base coat
After top coat
Before base coat
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Circle
Base
Curl
Stem
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Metallic color used on the hair previously
Client used permanent waving lotion at home
Client used permanent hair color previously
Client under 21 years old
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Wire with ruber tips
Nylon bristles
Natural bristles
Widely space bristles
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Motility
Mitosis
Vegetative stage
Active stage
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Semi-permanent color
Permanent color
Temporary color
Metallic dye (gradual color)
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Occupational standards of health association
Occupational of safety and health administration
Oversight of safety and health administration
Occupational standard and health agency
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Deposit color to faded ends
Recondition damaged, overly porous hair
Prevent streaking/dull appearance
Produce uniform color
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Bulb
Follicle
Papilla
Cortex
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A whorl
A shaft
A hair stream
A cowlick
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Base coat
Liquid nail wrap
Primer
Nail forms
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Catagen
Anagen
Telogen
Final phase
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Syphilis
Scabies
Pimple or abscess
Common cold
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Clean shoes
Styled hair
Attractive cologne (parfume)
Oral hygiene
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Never
Sometimes
Always
When needed
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Local infection
Contagious disease
General infection
Objective symptom
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Cleanliness
Posture
An optimistic attitude
Good grooming
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50 %
90 %
10 %
1 %
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Technical skills
Good looks
Outward appearance and conduct
Sense of style
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Create a hard edge
Become confuse
Create more interesting design
Create long, narrow look
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Only the new growth
Only the hairline
1.1/4 from scalp
1/4 to 1/2 inch away from scalp
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Hydrogen bond
Peptide bonds
Salt bonds
Disulfide bonds
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Uneven curls
Mild odor
Hair straightening
Smooth curl
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Relax muscles
Improves dry, scaly skin
Relieves pain
Treat psoriasis, acne condition
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Short, fine, downy hair
Hair without medulla
Not pigmented hair
Long, dark color hair
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Styling aids
Fishtail braiding
Physical abuse
Clipper cut
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For outlining
Creating designs
For shaving facial hair
For each haircutting
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Tinea capitis
Pediculosis capitis
Tinea favosa (scutula)
Alopecia areata
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Friction movement on the lower back
Percussion movement on the neck
Hacking movement on the back
Pinching (kneading) movement on the shoulders
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On the ends
On the whole strands
On the middle of strands
On the new growth
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Trichoptilosis
Tinea
Canities
Fragilities crinium
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Colored with metallic dye
Shows sign of breakage
Treated with hydroxide relaxer
Treated with thio relaxer
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Bacilli
Spirilla
Diplococci
Streptococci
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