1. Which type of wax is likely to cause an allergic reaction and requires patch testing?
Answer: Beeswax.
2. What protective measure should be taken to prevent contact with possible bloodborne pathogens
during a hair removal treatment?
Answer: Use disposable gloves.
3. When applying a retouch color application, what size should your subsections be for new growth?
Answer: 1/4-inch partings.
4. Where is the predisposition test typically conducted?
Answer: Generally behind the ear or inside the elbow.
5. How many stages can natural hair go through during the decolorizing process?
Answer: Up to 10 stages.
6. What color results when all three primary colors are present in equal proportions?
Answer: Brown.
7. What defines high porosity hair?
,Answer: When the cuticle is lifted, making the hair overly porous and absorbing color quickly.
8. What are the two methods of wrapping hair around a perm rod?
Answer: Croquignole and spiral wrapping.
9. What type of restructuring process is required for coarse, resistant hair with a strong compact cuticle?
Answer: A highly alkaline chemical solution.
10. How is textured hair defined in terms of wave pattern or configuration?
Answer: Hair with a tight curl pattern.
11. What is crucial when executing an updo?
Answer: Ensuring the shape is well-balanced and proportioned from every angle.
12. What is a virus classified as in biology?
Answer: A parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of a biological organism.
13. Where can you find useful product disposal guidelines and medical and first aid information?
Answer: On a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
14. What type of pathogen is carried in the body by blood or body fluids?
, Answer: Blood-borne pathogen.
15. What type of immunity develops after overcoming a disease or through inoculations?
Answer: Acquired immunity.
16. What term describes the effectiveness of a disinfecting solution in killing germs when used according
to label instructions?
Answer: Efficacy.
17. What type of disinfectant is commonly referred to as quats?
Answer: Quaternary ammonium compounds.
18. What is sodium hypochlorite, the active ingredient in bleach, known as?
Answer: Chemical name for bleach.
19. How long should you hand wash for minimum 20 seconds
20. Who regulates Universal Precautions for bloodborne pathogens?
Answer: OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).
21. What layer of skin is also known as the epidermis layer?
Answer: Cuticle layer.