1) Healthy cuticle a) Located at the base of the nail b) 2 times larger than original size c) On base or no stem d) Loose and pliable 2) Lunula a) In a puncture-proff sealed container b) 5 c) Located at the base of the nail d) Heart 3) Smooth nail consistency a) Skip waves b) Integumentary c) Roll bottle between hands d) Fusion 4) Redox reaction a) Athlete's foot or fungus of the foot b) In a puncture-proff sealed container c) Involves oxidation and reducing d) Softening and swelling 5) Spore-killing decontamination procedure a) In a puncture-proff sealed container b) Sterlization c) High porosity d) Skip waves 6) Strand test a) Roll bottle between hands b) Integumentary c) High d) Color procedure progress test 7) Acne disorder affects a) 7 b) Skip waves c) Texture d) Oil/sebaceous glands 8) QUATS mixing a) Across from each other b) Amino acids c) According to manufacturer's instructions d) Toupee 9) Protection for finished nail color a) Top coat b) Same direction as growth c) On base or no stem d) Oxidation and reduction 10) Bowl of acetone a) Effleurage b) Cortex and medulla c) 4.5-5.5 d) Acrylic nail removal 11) Blunt cutting a) Zero degree b) Effleurage c) Skip waves d) Nonpathogenic (saprophytes) 12) Cataphoresis polarity on client's face a) Zero degree b) Slithering c) Positive/ANOD d) At the outer edges 13) Heat temperature for curling-resistant hair a) Color procedure progress test b) 8 c) High d) Green 14) The most common wig for men a) Shampoo/blow-dry b) Alkaline c) Toupee d) 8 15) Cancellation of unwanted reddish tones a) Bitten nails b) Green c) Soft water d) Color procedure 16) Bonding agent for loose hair fiber a) Lower arm b) Sterlization c) Re-bonds d) Fusion 17) Oil or creme ligtener application a) On the scalp b) Absorb product with ease and process moderately c) Dry d) 3 18) Porosity equalization a) Fillers b) At the outer edges c) 90 degrees d) Small intestine 19) Retouch color service application a) Pulmonary artery b) From scalp to the line of demarcation c) Alopecia Areata d) Close at the nape and high at the crown 20) Manicure with heated electric units a) Unplug, spray with EPA-approved disinfectant b) Nonpathogenic (saprophytes) c) Oil/spa d) Color procedure progress test 21) Hair melanin location a) Cortex b) Insertion to origin c) According to manufacturer's instructions d) Oil/spa 22) Medulla location in hair a) Oil/sebaceous glands b) Cortex c) In a puncture-proff sealed container d) From scalp to the line of demarcation 23) Complimentary colors on the color wheel a) Across from each other b) pH c) 3 d) Sodium hydroxide 24) Facial movement of stoking a) High b) Close at the nape and high at the crown c) Toupee d) Effleurage 25) Onychophagy definition a) 10% b) Texture c) 3 d) Bitten nails 26) Peptide bonds join together a) Amino acids b) Re-bonds c) Texture d) Heart 27) Dircection for tweezing hairs a) Close at the nape and high at the crown b) Amino acids c) Same direction as growth d) Hydrogen bonds 28) Face shape with wide forehead and narrow jaw a) High porosity b) Heart c) Acidity and alkalinity d) Dry 29) Lip color application tool a) Disinfected brush b) Dermis c) Eyelids d) Sodium hydroxide 30) pH of shampoo for healthy hair a) Razor b) Texture c) 4.5-5.5 d) A wig 31) pH determines a) Dry b) Cortex and medulla c) Acidity and alkalinity d) Involves oxidation and reducing 32) Finger waves and flat pin curls technique a) Absorb product with ease and process moderately b) Oil/sebaceous glands c) Skip waves d) Positive/ANOD 33) Recommendation for Alpecia Areata a) A wig b) Close at the nape and high at the crown c) Cortex d) Capili 34) Skin system a) Average porosity b) According to manufacturer's instructions c) Integumentary d) Myology 35) Molecule composition a) Alopecia b) Cortex and medulla c) Nonpathogenic (saprophytes) d) Two or more atoms joined together 36) Facial massage direction a) Acidic pH b) Insertion to origin c) Amino acids d) On base curls 37) Bonds broken when hair is wet and dried a) Toupee b) Hydrogen bonds c) Alternating current d) Lower arm 38) Procedure after a scalp treatment a) Average porosity b) Soft water c) Shampoo/blow-dry d) 90 degrees 39) Client information sheet requirement a) Color procedure b) Hydrogen bonds c) Softening and swelling d) Razor 40) Nutrient absorption location in the body a) Soft water b) Small intestine c) Two or more atoms joined together d) Cortex 41) Study of muscles a) Myology b) Oil/sebaceous glands c) Cortex d) From scalp to the line of demarcation 42) Sebaceous glands location in the skin a) Myology b) Nonpathogenic (saprophytes) c) Dermis d) Two or more atoms joined together 43) Chemical straightening procedure requiring base cream a) Fusion b) Nonpathogenic (saprophytes) c) Sodium hydroxide d) Integumentary 44) Number of skin layers a) 3 b) Alternating current c) Athlete's foot or fungus of the foot d) Decrease bulk 45) Neutral pH on the scale a) Texture b) Bacteria infection of the hair follicle (boil) c) Same direction as growth d) 7 46) Hydrogen peroxide alternative name a) The angle of the razor b) Disinfected brush c) Developer d) 3 47) French manicure definition a) White polish on the free edge b) Amino acids c) Alternating current d) High 48) Artery carries de-oxygenated blood from the heart a) Alkaline b) Pulmonary c) Heart d) Soft water 49) Number of tissue types in the human ody a) Fillers b) Nonpathogenic (saprophytes) c) Average porosity d) 5 50) Curl reformation procedure new diameter a) Cortex and medulla b) Cortex c) Asymptomatic carrier d) 2 times larger than original size 51) Number of chambers in the heart a) Rectangular b) The angle of the razor c) 3 d) Color procedure progress test 52) Vessel between the heart and lungs a) Pulmonary artery b) React to an acid or alkaline c) Shampoo/blow-dry d) 3 53) A disease-carrying person with no systoms a) Oxidation and reduction b) Asymptomatic carrier c) Rectangular d) Oil/sebaceous glands 54) Neutralizer function a) Cortex and medulla b) Soft water c) Bacteria infection of the hair follicle (boil) d) Re-bonds 55) Corkscrew-shaped bacteria a) Across from each other b) Unplug, spray with EPA-approved disinfectant c) Spirilla d) Oil/spa 56) Bones affected by scalp massage a) Top coat b) 8 c) Tensile d) Capili 57) Muscles covering the nose a) Positive/ANOD b) Procerus c) Bitten nails d) Pulmonary 58) Tinea pedis a) Athlete's foot or fungus of the foot b) 90 degrees c) Alternating current d) According to manufacturer's instructions 59) Sudden hair loss in spots a) Spirilla b) React to an acid or alkaline c) High d) Alopecia Areata 60) Thinning and tapering process with shears a) Actinic rays b) Slithering c) Re-bonds d) 8% 61) Muscles controlling the hand and wrist a) 10% b) The angle of the razor c) Color procedure d) Lower arm 62) Uniform haircut angle a) Cortex b) 90 degrees c) Bacteria infection of the hair follicle (boil) d) Skip waves 63) Pincurl placement for maximum volume a) On base or no stem b) Bitten nails c) Chemicals d) pH 64) Helpful bacteria not producing disease a) Nonpathogenic (saprophytes) b) 90 degrees c) Decrease bulk d) Athlete's foot or fungus of the foot 65) Furuncle definition a) 90 degrees b) Cortex c) Loose and pliable d) Bacteria infection of the hair follicle (boil) 66) Water type for maximum shampoo lather a) Re-bonds b) Soft water c) Eyelids d) According to manufacturer's instructions 67) Diameter of a single strand of hair a) Unplug, spray with EPA-approved disinfectant b) Lower arm c) Texture d) In a puncture-proff sealed container 68) Product recommendation timing a) Disinfected brush b) During service c) Absorb product with ease and process moderately d) Integumentary 69) Frequency of alternating current a) Across from each other b) Bacteria infection of the hair follicle (boil) c) Lower arm d) Alternating current 70) Redox reaction components a) 2 times larger than original size b) Oxidation and reduction c) Heart d) 10% 71) Perimeter location in haircutting a) Loose and pliable b) At the outer edges c) 8 d) Alopecia 72) Instrument to avoid when cutting overly curly hair a) Razor b) A wig c) White polish on the free edge d) Cortex 73) Hair condition for electric clipper use a) Actinic rays b) During service c) Dry d) Developer 74) Purpose of thinning shear use a) Decrease bulk b) 40-50% c) Fillers d) Unplug, spray with EPA-approved disinfectant 75) Haircut for height appearance a) 3 b) Close at the nape and high at the crown c) A wig d) According to manufacturer's instructions 76) Hair removal in one stroke with a razor cut a) White polish on the free edge b) The angle of the razor c) Average porosity d) pH 77) Telogen stage percentage in the scalp's hair a) 10% b) Cortex c) Fusion d) Alternating current 78) Stretch ability of wet hair without breaking a) 7 b) 90 degrees c) Fusion d) 40-50% 79) Technical term for hair loss a) Alopecia b) Effleurage c) A wig d) Acrylic nail removal 80) Exfoliating cream pH a) On base or no stem b) Texture c) Alkaline d) Top coat 81) Permanent hair changes location a) In a puncture-proff sealed container b) Cortex c) 90 degrees d) 7 82) Hair strength a) Same direction as growth b) Tensile c) 40-50% d) In a puncture-proff sealed container 83) Hair found in the head a) Procerus b) Fusion c) Capili d) Slithering 84) Amphoteric product ability a) Cortex b) React to an acid or alkaline c) 40-50% d) Heart 85) Midshaft hair layers responsible for the diameter a) Cortex and medulla b) Eyelids c) Pulmonary artery d) The angle of the razor 86) Effect of a neutralizer, fixative, or stabilizer on hair a) Softening and swelling b) Cortex c) Shampoo/blow-dry d) Oxidation and reduction 87) Disulfide relaxer effect on hair a) On base curls b) Procerus c) Acidic pH d) Fillers 88) The concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution a) Disinfected brush b) pH c) Two or more atoms joined together d) Pulmonary artery 89) Thinnest layer of the skin location a) Heart b) Roll bottle between hands c) At the outer edges d) Eyelids 90) Fastest chemical reaction for relaxing overly curly hair a) Acidity and alkalinity b) Sodium hydroxide c) During service d) Involves oxidation and reducing 91) Tight, firm curl creation a) Hydrogen bonds b) According to manufacturer's instructions c) Sodium hydroxide d) On base curls 92) Common disinfectants in the salon a) Fillers b) Cortex and medulla c) Chemicals d) Integumentary 93) Electrical appliance disinfection a) Eyelids b) Unplug, spray with EPA-approved disinfectant c) 2 times larger than original size d) A wig 94) Sharp object disposal a) Rectangular b) Tensile c) Slithering d) In a puncture-proff sealed container 95) Ultra-violet ray's alternative name a) A wig b) Alopecia c) Actinic rays d) Alopecia Areata 96) Percentage of ultra-violet rays in the sun's total rays a) Involves oxidation and reducing b) 8% c) Nonpathogenic (saprophytes) d) Capili 97) Hair porosity with average processing time a) 3 b) Roll bottle between hands c) Average porosity d) The angle of the razor 98) Hair porosity with quick processing time a) Eyelids b) Across from each other c) Athlete's foot or fungus of the foot d) High porosity 99) Hair with average porosity reaction a) Chemicals b) Absorb product with ease and process moderately c) Fillers d) Sterlization 100) The best base for barrel curls a) Dermis b) Alkaline c) 5 d) Rectangular

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