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2023 TDLR LASH EXTENSION WRITTEN EXAM / TDLR LASH EXTENSION WRITTEN EXAM (A NEW UPDATED VERSION) LATEST 2023 COMPLETE EXAM WITH REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (LATEST ANSWERS) |GUARANTEED PASS A+ (NEW!!)
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What should you do if a client has an eye infection? - answer- Refer them to a physician New Container - answer-Where you should place glue so that it doesn't dry out Under eye sticker - answer- Used to separate the bottom lashes from the top lashes Bending - answer- What happens when you place too long lash extensions on the natural lash Ultraviolet Machine - answer- Used as a dry storage container Water - answer- Helps seal/polymerize the lash glue
30 Days - answer-The amount of time you have to notify TDLR of an address change Scabies/Herpes - answer- Contagious disease Tinea Corporis - answer- Ring worm, contagious disease Conjunctivitis - answer- Pink eye, contagious disease Verruca - answer- Wart, contagious disease OSHA - answer- Occupational Safety and Health Administration How to perform a patch test? - answer- Place a small amount of glue on outermost lashes or behind ear How long is the lash growth cycle? - answer-30-60 days Effective Communication - answer-The act of sharing information between two people so that the information is successfully understood
When should you remove a full set of lash extensions? - answer-When they are placed incorrectly How long after your license expires can you perform services? - answer-Under no circumstances should you perform services with an expired license Stop the service and put on gloves - answer-The first step in a blood exposure incident Sterilization - answer-The cleaning/disinfecting method kills/destroys all microorganisms. What can you use to disinfect tools? - answer- Alcohol/EPA/Bleach Autoclave - answer-The highest level of decontamination used to sterilize Acetone - answer- Used to remove glue from tweezers Straight Tweezers - answer- Used to place the lash extension onto the natural lash and separate the other lashes from the isolated one
Curved Tweezers - answer- Used to isolate the lash Can you perform services on someone with an eye infection - answer- No What type of extensions are best for protruding eyes? - answer- Shorter extensions Oval/Almond Eye Shape - answer- Can wear any style of lash extensions, high volume lashes Hooded Eyes - answer- Works best with long lashes with the length focused at the center of the eye Round Eyes - answer- Lightweight less curly extensions work best Deep Set Eyes - answer- Works best with longer lashes that curl up at the ends 1 mm - answer-The distance from the lash line the extension should be placed What causes a corneal abrasion? - answer-Under eye sticker being placed to close to the lash line
Ingredients - answer-The info included on MSDS (material safety data sheets) How do you turn an inactive license active? - answer-Fill out form and pay $ Remove grown out or twisted lashes - answer-What you do during a fill appointment Lash Follicle - answer-Determines the direction the lash grows in $50 - answer-The cost to renew your license Last stage of lash growth - answer-Telogen How many lashes shed daily? - answer-2- How many natural lashes do people typically have? - answer-150- What tool do you use during a lash removal? - answer- Microswabs
Pathogenic - answer-harmful Nonpathogenic - answer-Harmless What causes the extension to keep turning? - answer-Too long What constitutes a suspension or revoking of a license? - answer-An act of gross malpractice When does a temporary license expire? - answer-60 days after it is issued Does a person with an inactive license have to perform continuing education? - answer-No Can you perform services with an inactive license? - answer-No Can a person be employed at a salon with an inactive license - answer-No Where should your license be displayed? - answer-At your place of employment
for licenses expired less than 3 years but will need executive director approval What single cell micro organism has both plant and animal characteristics? - answer-Bacteria Difference between rules and laws - answer-Rules are more specific than laws communicable disease - answer-Also know as contagious diseases that can be passed from person to person Decontamination - answer-The removal of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface and the removal of visible debris or residue such as dust, hair, and skin. Inflammation - answer-Characterized by redness, heat, pain and swelling Fungus - answer-Single cell organisms that grow in irregular masses, includes mold How often is bleach mixed? - answer-Every 24 hours
State agency - answer-Regulates licensing How do you obtain a booth rental license? - answer-It is issued with your operator license When are inspections performed? - answer-During normal operating hours How much time do you have to perform corrective modifications after an inspection? - answer-10 days Who removed hair from their hairline, brows, & lashes to follow beauty trends of their times? - answer-A noble woman in the Middle Ages Artificial eyelashes made with thin plastic were developed in the? - answer-1950's Who established Maybelline? - answer-T.L. Williams Problem faced in the 1980's with newly invented semipermanent eyelash extensions? - answer-Lash extension loss required frequent visits to the salon
A current _______ approximately 1 and 1/2 by 1 and 1/ shall be attached to the front of the license. - answer- photo If an establishment relocates, the licensee must ______ & verify that the new establishment meets the requirements. - answer-apply for a new license An eyelash extension application issued under 1602 of the Cosmetology Law expires on the _____ anniversary of the date the license is issued. - answer-2nd Direction of the tail (eyebrow) - answer-downward Direction of the Body (eyebrow) - answer-diagonal/sideways Direction of the Head (eyebrow) - answer-Upward Decontamination 1 - answer-Cleaning then disinfecting with EPA-Registered Disinfectant. Decontamination 2 - answer-Cleaning and then sterilizing (autoclave)
Disinfectant Mixing Products Ratio - answer-2oz Barbicide Concentrate, 32oz water Ancient Egyptian Makeup - answer-Kohl Makeup Kohl makeup was used to... - answer-alleviate eye inflammation & protect eyes from the sun's glare. Elizabeth Era - answer-Inspired women to dye hair red, including brows and lashes. Used soot and crushed berries. Developed first mascara - answer-Eugene Rimmel Victorian Era - answer-Cosmetics became popular- homemade products Twentieth Century - answer-Beauty trends/standards set by celebrities & society figures- new inventions. Karl Nessler (1902) - answer-Patents method of manufacturing artificial eyebrows and eyelashes Anna Taylor (1911) - answer-Patents artificial eyelashes
Not recommended to apply lashes at this stage - answer- Anagen Acceptable stage to apply lashes, although hair may shed more quickly. - answer-Telogen Blepharitis - answer-Inflammation of eyelids, causes dry eyes w/ crusting or flakey material. Light sensitivity, discomfort, burning eyes, & sensation of feeling sharp objects-not contagious. Conjunctivitis - answer-Pinkeye- caused by bacterium or virus. Demodex - answer-Mites- result of dirty, unkept, or untreated blepharitis. Stye - answer-Painful red bump on eyelid Chalazion - answer-Swelling or lump on eyelid Ocular Rosacea - answer-Inflammation of the skin surrounding the eye.
Dry Eye Syndrome - answer-Lack of proper tear production. Contact Dermatitis - answer-Inflammation of the skin caused by having contact with certain chemicals or substances Allergic Dermatitis - answer-Allergy to ingredient or chemical caused by repeated skin contact with chemical. Irritant Contact Dermititis - answer-Temporary damage to epidermis due to irritating substances. Ocular Herpes - answer-Infection of the cornea, retina, or uvea- caused by herpes simplex virus. Blisters, blurry vision, & redness/inflammation. Seborrheic Dermatitis - answer-Chronic inflammation of sebaceous glands- redness, dry/oily scaling, dandruff, crusting, itchy Ectropion - answer-Eyelid & lash turn outward- can require surgery Entropion - answer-Eyelid fold inward- can require surgery