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Cosmetology State Board FloridaExam With Satisfied Solutions Curling the hair from the scalp to the ends is referred to as: - Spiral In a permanent wave, the diameter of the rod will determine the: - Size of the curl Which type of shampoo may increase porosity and hasten color fading: -Volumizing In hair coloring, the word "Complimentary", means the same as: - Opposite What is 20 volume hydrogen peroxide equivalent to? - 0.06 What is 40 volume hydrogen peroxide equivalent to? - 0.12 What is the "Complimentary" color for yellow? -Violet What color neutralizes yellow when tinting? -Violet What is the opposite color to yellow? -Violet A client's hair has been lightened to a shade of pale yellow, they want to see no warmth in the hair, you should use a toner with what base color? -Violet you wanted NO lift, and deposit only, which strength of H2O2 would you use? - 5 volume Over oxidation, in any chemical process, may result in: - Hair breakage An acid rinse may be used to achieve all the following except: - Open the cuticle Which of the following would you use to achieve maximum lift in a one-process color - 12 % or 40 volume Approximately how long will a bleach mixture last before losing its potency: - 2 hours What is the "Complimentary" color for Red? - Green What is the "Opposite" color for Red? - Green If a stylist wants to remove tint / artificial color, they should use: - Dye solvent The coloring material of the hair is known as: - Melanin Highlighting shampoo is made by the addition of ammonia water and H2O2 to: - Temporary colors The layer of the hair in which melanin will be found: - Cortex Which type of colors contain pastel shades? - Toners What color could be used to neutralize a green cast in the hair? - Red White hair is discolored with yellow streaks, apply _____ to camouflage the yellow. - A bluing rinse What is the largest organ of the body? - Dermis Sebaceous glands are also known as: - Oil Glands Sudoriferous glands are also known as: - Sweat Glands Irregular shaped patches of skin depigmentation (typically on hands, face, & neck): -Vitiligo The sebaceous glands produce: - Oil The sudoriferous glands produce: - sweat

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