Barber exam study guide Exam
Questions with Solutions
Sterilization, disinfection, sanitation - -The process of decontamination
maybe a achieved through:
-Disinfection and sanitation procedures - -State barber boards and health
departments require only:
-Hydrogen peroxide - -An example of an antiseptic is :
-Chemical disinfectants - -The sanitizing agents most often used in barber
shops are:
-Wet sanitizer - -A covered receptacle containing a disinfectant solution for
tools to be immersed
-Washed with soap and warm water - -Before disinfecting tools/implements,
it should be:
-Read the directions - -The first step to using a chemical solution is to
-in a clean, closed cabinet - -Sanitized implements are best stored in
-Universal precautions - -When a blood spills occurs, employ: (bloodborne
pathogens)
-For each client - -Headrest covers, neck strips, fresh towels must be
changed -
-Styptic powder - -Small nicks or cuts should be cleaned and treated with
-Condition of the hair and scalp - -Shampoo products should be selected
according to the:
-Ampholyte - -The surfactants that is used in several baby shampoos is
most likely
-Acid balanced shampoo - -A shampoo formulated to prevent the stripping
of permanent hair color from hair is
-Should not be rinsed out, help to equalize porosity, may be used with
thermal tools - -Leave in conditioners:
, -Bluing rinse - -A rinse designed to counteract yellowish or dull gray
-Must analyze the hair and scalp - -To determine the proper selection of
shampoo and conditioning products, the barber
-After it has been lathered - -The best time to apply scalp massage
manipulations when shampooing is
-Free hand stroke - -A gliding stroke directed towards the Barber is called
-Backhand stroke - -A gliding stroke directed away from the Barber is a
-Across the grain of the hair - -A once over shave involves shaving
-Has foul breath - -A client may find fault with a shave if the barber
-In a erect/proper position and soften hair cuticle - -Lathering the face for
shaving serves to keep facial hair
-Chapped and blistered - -Hot towel should not be used in the shaving
procedure when the facial skin is
-Wishes, personality, lifestyle - -In addition to physical characteristics,
barbers are guided in a haircut design by
-Round face shape - -Hair that is too short will emphasize of the fullness of
the
-Prominent forehead and chin - -The features of a concave profile are
-Parietal ridge a.k.a Crest
The horseshoe
The hatband - -The widest section of the head is the
-Apex - -The highest point on the top of the head is the
-Rolling the comb out - -When using the shear-over-comb technique, the
hair is placed in position for cutting by
-Natural hair care - -Styling the hair in to braids and locks is a form of
-Soft-curl perm, a curl,
jheri curl - -A reformation curl is also known as the following:
-Cuticle - -Alkaline solutions used in a chemical texture services soften and
swell the
Questions with Solutions
Sterilization, disinfection, sanitation - -The process of decontamination
maybe a achieved through:
-Disinfection and sanitation procedures - -State barber boards and health
departments require only:
-Hydrogen peroxide - -An example of an antiseptic is :
-Chemical disinfectants - -The sanitizing agents most often used in barber
shops are:
-Wet sanitizer - -A covered receptacle containing a disinfectant solution for
tools to be immersed
-Washed with soap and warm water - -Before disinfecting tools/implements,
it should be:
-Read the directions - -The first step to using a chemical solution is to
-in a clean, closed cabinet - -Sanitized implements are best stored in
-Universal precautions - -When a blood spills occurs, employ: (bloodborne
pathogens)
-For each client - -Headrest covers, neck strips, fresh towels must be
changed -
-Styptic powder - -Small nicks or cuts should be cleaned and treated with
-Condition of the hair and scalp - -Shampoo products should be selected
according to the:
-Ampholyte - -The surfactants that is used in several baby shampoos is
most likely
-Acid balanced shampoo - -A shampoo formulated to prevent the stripping
of permanent hair color from hair is
-Should not be rinsed out, help to equalize porosity, may be used with
thermal tools - -Leave in conditioners:
, -Bluing rinse - -A rinse designed to counteract yellowish or dull gray
-Must analyze the hair and scalp - -To determine the proper selection of
shampoo and conditioning products, the barber
-After it has been lathered - -The best time to apply scalp massage
manipulations when shampooing is
-Free hand stroke - -A gliding stroke directed towards the Barber is called
-Backhand stroke - -A gliding stroke directed away from the Barber is a
-Across the grain of the hair - -A once over shave involves shaving
-Has foul breath - -A client may find fault with a shave if the barber
-In a erect/proper position and soften hair cuticle - -Lathering the face for
shaving serves to keep facial hair
-Chapped and blistered - -Hot towel should not be used in the shaving
procedure when the facial skin is
-Wishes, personality, lifestyle - -In addition to physical characteristics,
barbers are guided in a haircut design by
-Round face shape - -Hair that is too short will emphasize of the fullness of
the
-Prominent forehead and chin - -The features of a concave profile are
-Parietal ridge a.k.a Crest
The horseshoe
The hatband - -The widest section of the head is the
-Apex - -The highest point on the top of the head is the
-Rolling the comb out - -When using the shear-over-comb technique, the
hair is placed in position for cutting by
-Natural hair care - -Styling the hair in to braids and locks is a form of
-Soft-curl perm, a curl,
jheri curl - -A reformation curl is also known as the following:
-Cuticle - -Alkaline solutions used in a chemical texture services soften and
swell the