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A practice test for the state board shaving exam, covering various aspects of barbering, including hair structure, chemical processes, and safety procedures. It includes multiple-choice questions with correct answers, providing a valuable resource for aspiring barbers preparing for their licensing exam.
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A cowlick is: a. a wave pattern b. a tuft of hair standing straight up c. hair in circular pattern d. hair flowing in the same direction โ ANS b. a tuft of hair standing straight up A graduated haircut is cut: a. with no tension b. at 90-degree elevations c. at low to medium elevations d. only with vertical pointings โ ANS c. at low to medium elevations A long-layered cut:
a. is cut at 90-degree elevation b. consists of increased layering c. uses traveling guide in top section d. consists of long uniform layers โ ANS b. consists of increased layering A Material Safety Data Sheet contains: a. product prices b. warranty information c. a list of product suppliers d. ingredients, hazards, and other product information โ ANS d. ingredient, hazards, and other product information Acidic solutions applied to the hair: a. swell the cuticle b. soften the cuticle c. expand the cuticle
d. harden the cuticle โ ANS-d. harden the cuticle Alkaline perms are also called: a. low pH waves b. cold waves c. acid-balanced perms d. ammonia-free perms โ ANS-b. cold waves Alkaline perms: a. are wrapped with waving lotion or water b. shrink the cuticle layer c. have a low pH d. do not require plastic cups โ ANS- a. are wrapped with waving lotion or water
Alkaline solutions applied to the hair: a. swell the cuticle b. shrink the cuticle c. constrict the cuticle d. strip the cuticle โ ANS-a. swell the cuticle Alopecia areata is characterized by: a. a horseshoe-shaped fringe of hair b. hair falling out in round particles c. slow, gradual hair loss d. miniaturization of terminal hair - ANSb. Hair falling out in round patches Amino acids are joined end-to-end by: a. sulfur bonds b. peptide bonds c. hydrogen bonds d. side bonds - ANSb. peptide bonds Anaphoresis is a process that involves: a. a negative pole and an acid product b. a postive pole and an alkaline product c. a negative pole and an alkaline product d.a positive pole and an acidic product - ANSc. a negative pole an an alkaline product Before permanent waving, hair tinted with metallic dye must first be treated with a: a. dye
remover b. leave-in conditioner c. cholesterol filler d. neutralizer - ANSa. dye remover Before you disinfect a brush, comb, shears, or other tool, you should: a. rinse it with water b. wash it with soap and hot water c. wipe it with a clean cloth towel d. wipe it with a fresh paper towel - ANSb. wash it with soap and hot water Characteristics of lotion wraps include all the following except: a. used to presoften resistant hair b. used with cold waves c. applied just after rodding d. jump-start processing - ANSc. applied just after rodding Chemical combinations of two or more atoms of different elements are: a. elemental molecules b. compound molecules c. physical mixtures d. compound atoms - ANSb. compound molecules Chemical hair services that permanently alter the hair's natural wave pattern include: a. thermal irons b. relaxers c. hot rollers d. hair pressing - ANSb. relaxers Cleansing lotions differ from cleansing creams in that lotions: a. are usually oil-based b. are heavier c. are usually water-based d. are harsher on the skin -
ANSc. are usually water-based Cleansing lotions: a. contain no emollients b. are usually water-based c. are oil-based d. are used to remove heavy makeup - ANSb. are usually water-based Clients who can be treated in the barbershop include those with: a. tinea b. sycosis vulgaris c. hypertrichosis d. scabies - ANSc. hypertrichosis Compared to skin and hair, water is: a. the same pH b. 10 times more acidic c. 100 times more acidic d. 100 times more alkaline - ANSd. 100 times more alkaline Depilatories remove superfluous hair by: a. pulling it out of the follicle b. dissolving it down to the root c. cutting it at the skin line d. dissolving i at the skin line - ANSd. dissolving it at the skin line Dissolving a solid, liquid, or gas in another substance produces a/an: a. solution b. compound c. surfactant d. emulsion - ANSa. solution Eumelanin in the hair provides: a. red through light blond colors b. neutral tones c. brown and black colors d. gray tones - ANSa. red through light blond colors Facial masks: a. dry after application b. are applied over gauze
c. are porous to the environment d. remain wet on the face - ANSa. dry after application For the optimal level of disinfection, the best choice would be: a. 50 to 60% isopropyl alcohol b. detergent c. a hospital-level disinfectant d. an antispetic - ANSc. a hospital-level disinfectant Hair growth is stimulated by: a. shaving b. trimming c. applying ointments d. none of the above
relaxers - ANSb. break disulfide bonds permanently In a permanent wave procedure, most of the processing occurs in the first: a. 15 to 20 minutes b. 5 to 10 minutes c. 1 to 3 minutes d. 1 to 10 minutes - ANSb. 5 to 10 minutes In a uniform layered cut: a. the hair is graduated b. a stationary guideline is used c. the hair is cut at 45-degree angle d. the hair strands are cut the same length - ANSd. the hair strands are cut the same length In a work environment where toxic substances are used, the employer must post a notice of specific workers rights, which is called: a. a Right-to-Know notice b. MSDS c. Universal Precautions d. Hazard Communication Rul - ANSa. a Right-to- Know notice In chemical texture services, hair density is a factor in the number of subsections, the amount of product needed, and the: a. hair's degree of resistance b. size of the rods c. hair's ability to hold a curl d. hair's elasticity - ANSb. size of the rods In direct surface high-frequency application, a. the client holds the electrode b. the electrode never touches the
skin directly c. the electrode is applied directly to the skin d. none of the above - ANSc. the electrode is applied directly to the skin Inorganic substances include: a. pesticides b. coal c. plastics d. minerals - ANSd. minerals Mayonnaise is a type of: a. solution b. compound c. emulsion d. surfactant - ANSc. emulsion Melanin pigment is found in the: a. cortex b. medulla c. cuticle d. pith - ANSa. cortex Mineral buildup in the hair can be effectively removed by cleansing with: a. moisturizing shampoo b. clarifying shampoo c. medicated shampoo d. balancing shampoo - ANSb. clarifying shampoo Nerves may be stimulated in facial treaments with: a. high-frequency current b. infrared light c. heating lamps d. a, b, and c - ANSd. a, b, and c Ninety-one percent of hair is made up of: a. vitamins b. oils c. carbon d. protein - ANSd. protein No-base relaxers: a. do not require a base at all b. require a separate base cream c. contain a base cream d. are safer than base relaxers - ANSd. are safer than base relaxers Of the five elements that make up human
hair, the element that comprises the highest percentage is: a. carbon b. sulfur c. oxygen d. hydrogen - ANSa. carbon One of the benefits of steamers on the skin is their: a. cooling effect b. contracting effect c. exfoliating effect d. antiseptic effect - ANSd. antiseptic effect Only aqueous (water) solutions have: a. hydrogen b. pH c. oxygen d. surfactants - ANSb. pH Oxidation and reduction are referred as: a. dimineralization b. redox reactions c. distillation d. ionization - ANSb. redox reactions Peptide or end bonds are: a. the weakest chemical bonds in the cortex b. strong physical bonds c. weak physical bonds d. the strongest chemical bonds in the cortex - ANSd. the strongest chemical bonds in the cortex Permanent haircolor creates a: a. chemical change b. physical change c. elemental change d. compound change - ANSa. chemical change Permanent waving chemically restructures natural hair into a different: a. color b. texture c. density d. wave pattern - ANSd. wave pattern Physical properties: a. are determined with a chemical reaction
b. involve a chemical change in a substance's identity c. include melting and boiling points d. include the change of iron to rust - ANSc. include melting and boiling points Pityriasis is the technical term for: a. hair loss b. itch mites c. ringworm d. dandruff - ANSd. dandruff Plain shampoo should not be used on: a. normal hair b. hair in good condition c. color-treated hair d. curly hair - ANSc. color-treated hair Powder dry shampoo is removed from the client's hair with: a. a brush b. a barber comb c. a towel d. wet cotton balls - ANSa. a brush Products containing alcohols should be applied to the hair of the scalp: a. only after high-frequency treatments b. only before high- frequency treatments c. only before massage d. only after combing - ANSa. only after high-frequency treatments Scalp preparations for dry hair and scalp include: a. moisturizing and emollient agents b. lotions with high alcohol content c. greasy preparations d. preparations with a sulfonated oil base - ANSa. moisturizing and emollient agents Shampoos containing special
chemicals or drugs for the treatment for dandruff are: a. therapeutic medicated shampoos b. balancing shampoos c. powder shampoos d. conditioning shampoos - ANSa. therapeutic medicated shampoos Skin that needs hydrating is: a. dehydrated skin b. oily skin c. combination skin d. normal skin - ANSa. dehydrated skin Sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate are commonly used detergents known as: a. cationics b. nonionics c. ampholytes d. anionics - ANSD. Anionics Solutions with a pH above 7.0: a. tighten the skin b. soften and swell the hair c. turn litmus paper from blue to red d. taste sour - ANSb. soften and swell the hair Solutions with a pH below 7.0: a. contract and harden the hair b. taste bitter c. feel slippery d. turn litmus paper from red to blue - ANSa. contract and harden the hair The action of neutralizer in permanent waving is to: a. break disulfide bonds b. rebond disulfide bonds c. soften and swell the cuticle d. initiate physical actions - ANSb. rebond disulfide bonds The best shampoo for
freshly permed hair is: a. medicated shampoo b. alkaline shampoo c. acid-balanced shampoo d. powder shampoo - ANSc. acid-balanced shampoo The condition referred to as "razor bumps" is: a. tinea sycosis b. funucles c. carbuncles d. pseudofolliculitis barbae - ANSd. psdeudofolliculitis barbae The depressor labii inferioris is a muscle that: a. surrounds the lower part of the lip b. is located between the upper and lower jaws c. surrounds the upper lip d. forms a flat band around upper and lower lips - ANSa. surrounds the lower part of the lip The elements in human hair, skin, and nails are sulfur, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and: a. iron b. sulfur c. oxygen d. hydrogen - ANSa. iron The four basic haircuts are the blunt, graduated, long layers, and: a. uniform layers b. tapered c. wedge d. short layers - ANSa. uniform layers The greatest average number of hairs on the head is found on people with natural: a. black hair b. brown hair c. blond hair d. red hair - ANSc. blond hair The group of disinfectants that are toxic and caustic and cause
rubber and plastic materials to soften is: a. quats b. antiseptics c. 60% isopropyl alcohol d. phenols - ANSd. phenols The hair follicle: a. encases the hair shaft b. can contain only one hair c. runs straight down into the skin d. surrounds the dermal papilla
corner of the mouth is the: a. buccinator b. aponeurosis c. orbicularis oris d. triangularis - ANSd. triangularis The perm wrap that uses two rods for each parting of hair is the: a. briskly wrap b. curvature wrap c. basic wrap d. piggyback wrap - ANSd. piggyback wrap The perms known as body waves are: a. thin- free waves b. ammonia-free waves c. true acid waves d. low pH waves - ANSd. low pH waves The process of destroying all living organisms on an object or surface is: a. disinfection b. sanitation c. decontamination d. sterilization - ANSd. sterilization The purpose of a prewrap lotion is to help: a. equalize the hair's porosity b. swell the cuticle c. strengthen the curl d. raise the pH of the waving lotion - ANSa. equalize the hair's porosity The sanitizing agents used most often in barbershops are: a. chemical disinfectants b. autoclaves c. antiseptics d. electric sanitizers - ANSa. chemical disinfectants The sebaceous glands secrete: a. keratin b. nutrients c. hormones d. sebum - ANSb. sebum The sense of smell is
controlled by the: a. facial nerve b. oculomotor nerve c. buccal nerve d. olfactory nerve - ANSd. olfactory nerve The skin product used to physically remove dead cells from the skin surface is a. astringent b. packs c. exfoliating scrub d. cleansing cream - ANSc. exfoliating scrub The skin type that does not produce enough oil is: a. skin with a T-zone b. dry skin c. combination skin d. normal skin - ANSb. dry skin The tail of a surfactant molecule repels: a. water b. dirt c. debris d. oil - ANSa. water The technical term for a boil is: a. furuncle b. vesicle c. canities d. verruca - ANSa. furuncle The wrapping method used for most perms is the: a. lotion wrap b. neutralizer wrap c. hydrogen peroxide wrap d. water wrap - ANSd. water wrap Tinea sycosis is a fungal infection that: a. primarily affects the scalp b. has a peculiar, musty odor c. occurs chiefly over the bearded area d. is associated with sulphur-yellow crusts - ANSc. occurs chiefly over the bearded area To identify resistant areas and the speed of wave
formation in a perm client's hair, perform at: a. test curl b. stand test c. patch test d. re-formation curl - ANSa. test curl To perform an appropriate and effective shampoo, the barber must: a. read product labels b. perform a hair and scalp analysis c. follow the manufacturer's instructions d. all of the above - ANSd. all of the above To prepare 1:1000 quat solution, mix a gallon of water with: a. 1 ounce of quat solute b. 2 ounces of quat solute c. 1/2 ounce of quat solute d. 1/4 ounce of quat solute - ANSd. 1/4 ouce of quat solute Towels and other linens should be sanitized after use by: a. washing in hot water and weak quat solution b. washing in hot water and detergent and bleach c. complete immersion in an EPA-registered disinfectant d. complete immersion in Lysol solution - ANSb. washing in hot water with detergent and bleach Treating oily skin does not include: a. exfoliation b. water-based products c. oil-based products d. proper cleansing - ANSc. oil-based products True acid waves are characterized by all the following except: a.
require addition of heat b. produce strong, tight curls c. have a pH above 70 d. use this as the reducing agent - ANSc. have a pH above 70 When cutting uniform layers: a. establish an interior guide first b. use thicker partings for more volume c. work against the natural wave formation d. cut a new guide in each section - ANSa. establish an interior guide first When cutting wavy and curly hair, you must plan for: a. straightening b. shrinkage c. loosening of curl d. all of the above - ANSb. shrinkage When hair is so badly damaged that normal protein conditioners cannot improve it, a product that may be effective is: a. scalp conditioner b. leave-in conditioner c. instant conditioner d. synthetic polymer conditioner - ANSd. synthetic polymer conditioner When peptide bonds are broke, they: a. cannot be formed again b. can be made stronger c. can be repaired with alkaline solutions d. can be formed with conditioners - ANSa. cannot be formed again When performing a disincrustation service, you will know that the current is
strong enough when the client: a. cries out b. experiences a metallic taste in the mouth c. begins to perspire d. becomes flushed - ANSb. experiences a metallic taste in the mouth When salt is dissolved in water, the salt is the: a. solvent b. solute c. solution d. strength - ANSb. solute