MILADY Standard Barbering Ch12
Exam Questions with Latest Update
Depressor labii inferioris (Mouth) - Answer-Muscle that surrounds the lower part of
the lip, depresses the lower lip, and draws it to one side. For example, when
expressing sarcasm. Pg 307
Buccinator (Mouth) - Answer-Thin, flat muscle of the cheek between the upper and
lower jaw; compresses the cheeks and expels air between the lips. Pg 307
Levator anguli oris (caninus) Mouth - Answer-Muscle that raises the angle of the
mouth and draws it inward. Pg 307
Mentalis (Mouth) - Answer-Muscle at the tip of the chin; that elevates the lower lip,
raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin. Pg 307
Orbicularis oris (Mouth) - Answer-Flat band around the upper and lower lips that
compresses, contracts, puckers, and wrinkles the lips. Pg 307
Risorius (mouth) - Answer-Muscle that extends from the masseter muscle to the
angle of the mouth that draws the corner of the mouth out and back. For example
when grinning. Pg 307
Zygomaticus major (mouth) - Answer-Muscle on both sides of the face that extends
from the zygomatic bone to the angle of the mouth that pulls the mouth upward and
backward. For example, when laughing or smiling. Pg 307
Zygomaticus minor (mouth) - Answer-Muscle on both sides of the face that extends
from the zygomatic bone to the upper lip and that pulls the mouth upward, inward,
and backward. For example, when smiling. Pg 307
Triangularis (mouth) - Answer-Muscle extending along the side of the chin, that
draws the corner of the mouth down. Pg 307
Masseter and the temporalis (Mastication) - Answer-Muscle that coordinate opening
and closing the mouth; chewing muscles. Pg 307
Auricularis superior (Ears) - Answer-Muscle above the ear that draws the ear
upward. Pg 307
Auricularis anterior (ears) - Answer-Muscle in front of the ear that draws the ear
forward. Pg 308
Auricularis posterior (ears) - Answer-Muscle behind the ear that draws the ear
backward. Pg 308
Platysma (neck) - Answer-Broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder to
the chin; responsible for depressing the lower jaw and lips. Pg 308
, Sternocleidomastoideus (Neck) - Answer-Muscle that extends from the collar and
chest bones to the temporal bone in back of the ear that bends and rotates the head.
Pg 308
Trapezius (Neck) - Answer-Muscle that covers the back of the neck allowing
movement of the shoulders.
Common carotids - Answer-The main sources of blood supply to the head, face, and
neck; located at the sides of the neck.
External maxillary (facial artery) - Answer-Supplies blood to the lower region of the
face, mouth, and nose.
Superficial temporal - Answer-A continuation of external carotid; supplies muscles,
skin, and scalp on the front, side, and top of the head.
Occipital - Answer-Supplies the scalp and back of the head up to the crown.
posterior auricular - Answer-Supplies the scalp behind and above the ear.
Fifth carnial nerve (trifacial or trigeminal nerve) - Answer-The chiefly sensory nerve
of the face that also serves as the motor nerve that controls chewing.
Seventh cranial nerve (facial nerve) - Answer-The sensory-motor nerve that controls
motions of the face, scalp, and neck; also sections of the palate and tongue.
Eleventh cranial nerve (accessory nerve) - Answer-The motor nerve that controls the
motions of the neck muscles.
Spinal nerves (cervical) - Answer-Nerves that originate at the spinal cord and their
branches supply the muscles and scalp at the back of the head and neck.
Male clients represent about _________ percent of skin care clientele in spas and
salons. - Answer-20
Historically, ____________________ and __________________ facials were
standard customer services performed by barbers. - Answer-hot towels / rolling
cream
The muscles, nerves, and arteries of the head, face, and neck are three of the
___________________ systems associated with the performance of facial
treatments. - Answer-Subdermal
Hand massage and electric massagers are ___________? - Answer-Massage
modalities
High frequency, galvanic, and microcurrent machines are __________________? -
Answer-Electric current modalities
Exam Questions with Latest Update
Depressor labii inferioris (Mouth) - Answer-Muscle that surrounds the lower part of
the lip, depresses the lower lip, and draws it to one side. For example, when
expressing sarcasm. Pg 307
Buccinator (Mouth) - Answer-Thin, flat muscle of the cheek between the upper and
lower jaw; compresses the cheeks and expels air between the lips. Pg 307
Levator anguli oris (caninus) Mouth - Answer-Muscle that raises the angle of the
mouth and draws it inward. Pg 307
Mentalis (Mouth) - Answer-Muscle at the tip of the chin; that elevates the lower lip,
raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin. Pg 307
Orbicularis oris (Mouth) - Answer-Flat band around the upper and lower lips that
compresses, contracts, puckers, and wrinkles the lips. Pg 307
Risorius (mouth) - Answer-Muscle that extends from the masseter muscle to the
angle of the mouth that draws the corner of the mouth out and back. For example
when grinning. Pg 307
Zygomaticus major (mouth) - Answer-Muscle on both sides of the face that extends
from the zygomatic bone to the angle of the mouth that pulls the mouth upward and
backward. For example, when laughing or smiling. Pg 307
Zygomaticus minor (mouth) - Answer-Muscle on both sides of the face that extends
from the zygomatic bone to the upper lip and that pulls the mouth upward, inward,
and backward. For example, when smiling. Pg 307
Triangularis (mouth) - Answer-Muscle extending along the side of the chin, that
draws the corner of the mouth down. Pg 307
Masseter and the temporalis (Mastication) - Answer-Muscle that coordinate opening
and closing the mouth; chewing muscles. Pg 307
Auricularis superior (Ears) - Answer-Muscle above the ear that draws the ear
upward. Pg 307
Auricularis anterior (ears) - Answer-Muscle in front of the ear that draws the ear
forward. Pg 308
Auricularis posterior (ears) - Answer-Muscle behind the ear that draws the ear
backward. Pg 308
Platysma (neck) - Answer-Broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder to
the chin; responsible for depressing the lower jaw and lips. Pg 308
, Sternocleidomastoideus (Neck) - Answer-Muscle that extends from the collar and
chest bones to the temporal bone in back of the ear that bends and rotates the head.
Pg 308
Trapezius (Neck) - Answer-Muscle that covers the back of the neck allowing
movement of the shoulders.
Common carotids - Answer-The main sources of blood supply to the head, face, and
neck; located at the sides of the neck.
External maxillary (facial artery) - Answer-Supplies blood to the lower region of the
face, mouth, and nose.
Superficial temporal - Answer-A continuation of external carotid; supplies muscles,
skin, and scalp on the front, side, and top of the head.
Occipital - Answer-Supplies the scalp and back of the head up to the crown.
posterior auricular - Answer-Supplies the scalp behind and above the ear.
Fifth carnial nerve (trifacial or trigeminal nerve) - Answer-The chiefly sensory nerve
of the face that also serves as the motor nerve that controls chewing.
Seventh cranial nerve (facial nerve) - Answer-The sensory-motor nerve that controls
motions of the face, scalp, and neck; also sections of the palate and tongue.
Eleventh cranial nerve (accessory nerve) - Answer-The motor nerve that controls the
motions of the neck muscles.
Spinal nerves (cervical) - Answer-Nerves that originate at the spinal cord and their
branches supply the muscles and scalp at the back of the head and neck.
Male clients represent about _________ percent of skin care clientele in spas and
salons. - Answer-20
Historically, ____________________ and __________________ facials were
standard customer services performed by barbers. - Answer-hot towels / rolling
cream
The muscles, nerves, and arteries of the head, face, and neck are three of the
___________________ systems associated with the performance of facial
treatments. - Answer-Subdermal
Hand massage and electric massagers are ___________? - Answer-Massage
modalities
High frequency, galvanic, and microcurrent machines are __________________? -
Answer-Electric current modalities