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NC STATE BARBER EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025

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NC STATE BARBER EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025




Abductor muscles - (answer)Muscles that separate the fingers



Acid-balances shampoos - (answer)Shampoos that are balanced to the P. H. of hair and skin. 4.5 to 5.5



Acid-balanced waves - (answer)Perms with 7.8 to 8.2 P. H. range that process at room temperature and
do not require hair-dryer heat



Acids - (answer)Solutions that have a P. H. below 7.0



Acne - (answer)Skin disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands from
retained secretions



Acquired immunity - (answer)An immunity that the body develops after it overcomes a disease



AIDS - (answer)Illness that compromises the system as a result of HIV



Activator - (answer)Additive used to quicken the action of hydrogen peroxide



Active stage - (answer)The stage in which bacteria grow and reproduce



Adductors - (answer)Muscles at the base of each finger that draw the fingers together



Adipose tissue - (answer)The subcutaneous tissue; lies beneath the dermis



Albinism - (answer)Absence of melanin pigment in the body



Alkaline or cold waves - (answer)Perms that process at room temperature without heat with a P. H.
between 9.0 and 9.6

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Alkalis - (answer)Solutions that have a P. H. Above 7.0



Alopecia - (answer)Technical name for hair loss



Slope is areata - (answer)The sudden falling out of hair in patches or spots



Sleep is senillis - (answer)Hair loss occurring in old age



Alternating current - (answer)Rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction then in the
opposite



Amino acids - (answer)The building blocks or units of structure in protein



Ammonium thioglycolate - (answer)Main ingredient or reducing agent in alkaline waves or cold waves



Anabolism - (answer)Constructive metabolism; the process of building up larger molecules from smaller
ones



Anagen phase - (answer)Growth phase in hair cycle



Anatomy - (answer)The science of the structure of organisms and of their parts



Angular artery - (answer)Artery that supplies blood to the sides of the nose



Anode - (answer)Positive electrode



Anterior auricular artery - (answer)Supplies blood to the front part of the ear

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