Milady Barbering State Board Exam
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Astringents have an alcohol content of up to: - Answer-35 percent
An example of a good conductor is: - Answer-A watery solution of acid and salt
The color of blood when it is in the veins is: - Answer-Dark red
The loss of oxygen or the addition of hydrogen is: - Answer-Reduction
You should disconnect an appliance by: - Answer-Pulling on the plug
The process that introduces water-soluble products into the skin is: - Answer-
Iontophoresis
The light that is known as cold light or actinic light is: - Answer-Ultraviolet
The nerves that carry impulses from the brain to muscles or glands are: - Answer-
Motor
Compounds of hydrogen, a metal, and oxygen are: - Answer-Bases
The part of the body where the skin is the thinnest is the: - Answer-Eyelids
Sebum secretion is affected by: - Answer-Hormones
The epidermis contains no: - Answer-Blood vessels
The U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue is the: - Answer-Hyoid
Nonaqueous solutions do not have: - Answer-pH
The substance that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair is: -
Answer-Sebum
Thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue is a(n): - Answer-Keloid
The technical term for freckles is: - Answer-Lentigines
Chemical compounds that attract and retain moisture from the atmosphere are: -
Answer-Humectants
Moisturizing creams treat: - Answer-Dryness
,The layer of the dermis that contains the lymph glands is: - Answer-Reticular
The vitamin important to skin and tissue repair is: - Answer-Vitamin C
A side effect of Finasteride is: - Answer-Loss of sexual function
The outer layer of the epidermis is the: - Answer-Stratum corneum
The least severe skin cancer is: - Answer-Basal cell carcinoma
Acquired canities is the result of: - Answer-Genetics
Hair that has a hard, glassy finish is: - Answer-Wiry
The pH range for hair conditioners is: - Answer-3.0-5.5
The color of the skin depends on genetics and: - Answer-Melanin
A condition of abnormal hair growth is: - Answer-Hypertrichosis
The degree of coarseness or fineness of individual hair strands is hair: - Answer-
Texture
A chronic bacterial infection surrounding the follicles of the beard and mustache
areas is called: - Answer-Sycosis Vulgaris
A conditioner that can weigh down fine hair, leaving it flat or oily is: - Answer-Cuticle-
coating
Dermatitis lesions may appear as: - Answer-Vesicles
Oily scalp and hair is caused by: - Answer-Overactive sebaceous glands
Tinea barbae is a superficial fungal infection occurring over the: - Answer-Bearded
area of the face
The term used to describe abnormal hair loss is: - Answer-Alopecia
Eyebrow hairs and eyelashes are replaced every: - Answer-4 to 5 months
A birthmark is also known as a: - Answer-Nevus
The cycle of hair growth where new hair is grown is: - Answer-Anagen
An example of a chemical modality is: - Answer-Microdermabrasion
A tuft of hair that stands straight up is a: - Answer-Cowlick
A characteristic of scabies is: - Answer-Excessive itching
, Skin tags most frequently occur on the: - Answer-Neck and chest
The tendon that connects the occipitalis and frontalis is the: - Answer-Epicranial
aponeurosis
A hand stroking movement is used in: - Answer-Effleurage
An example of a mechanical exfoliation is: - Answer-Brushing
A positive electrode is a(n): - Answer-Anode
Ultraviolet lamps treat: - Answer-Dandruff
The muscle that bends and rotates the head is the: - Answer-
Sternocleidomastoideus
The most stimulating form of massage is: - Answer-Percussion
The products that work best for combination skin types are: - Answer-Water-based
Hairlines shapes are determined by: - Answer-Growth patterns
Ingrown hairs are called: - Answer-Pseudofolliculitis
An example of an electric current modality is: - Answer-High frequency
An example of a chemical exfoliant is a(n): - Answer-Enzyme peel
The way the razor is held in the barber's hand to perform a stroke movement is
referred to as the: - Answer-Position
An example of an antihemorrhagic is: - Answer-Styptic powder
purpose of skin toners: - Answer-Tighten the skin
The chief sensory nerve of the face is the: - Answer-Fifth cranial nerve
The razor position and stroke NOT used in facial shaving is the: - Answer-Reverse
backhand
The average rate of hair growth per month is: - Answer-1/2 inch
The facial shape that has over-wide cheekbones and a narrow jaw line is the: -
Answer-Inverted triangle
A type of mask that employs the pack application method is: - Answer-Paraffin wax
The massage movement that stimulates the nerves to tone the muscles is: - Answer-
Percussion
Review Questions with 100% Correct
Answers
Astringents have an alcohol content of up to: - Answer-35 percent
An example of a good conductor is: - Answer-A watery solution of acid and salt
The color of blood when it is in the veins is: - Answer-Dark red
The loss of oxygen or the addition of hydrogen is: - Answer-Reduction
You should disconnect an appliance by: - Answer-Pulling on the plug
The process that introduces water-soluble products into the skin is: - Answer-
Iontophoresis
The light that is known as cold light or actinic light is: - Answer-Ultraviolet
The nerves that carry impulses from the brain to muscles or glands are: - Answer-
Motor
Compounds of hydrogen, a metal, and oxygen are: - Answer-Bases
The part of the body where the skin is the thinnest is the: - Answer-Eyelids
Sebum secretion is affected by: - Answer-Hormones
The epidermis contains no: - Answer-Blood vessels
The U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue is the: - Answer-Hyoid
Nonaqueous solutions do not have: - Answer-pH
The substance that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair is: -
Answer-Sebum
Thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue is a(n): - Answer-Keloid
The technical term for freckles is: - Answer-Lentigines
Chemical compounds that attract and retain moisture from the atmosphere are: -
Answer-Humectants
Moisturizing creams treat: - Answer-Dryness
,The layer of the dermis that contains the lymph glands is: - Answer-Reticular
The vitamin important to skin and tissue repair is: - Answer-Vitamin C
A side effect of Finasteride is: - Answer-Loss of sexual function
The outer layer of the epidermis is the: - Answer-Stratum corneum
The least severe skin cancer is: - Answer-Basal cell carcinoma
Acquired canities is the result of: - Answer-Genetics
Hair that has a hard, glassy finish is: - Answer-Wiry
The pH range for hair conditioners is: - Answer-3.0-5.5
The color of the skin depends on genetics and: - Answer-Melanin
A condition of abnormal hair growth is: - Answer-Hypertrichosis
The degree of coarseness or fineness of individual hair strands is hair: - Answer-
Texture
A chronic bacterial infection surrounding the follicles of the beard and mustache
areas is called: - Answer-Sycosis Vulgaris
A conditioner that can weigh down fine hair, leaving it flat or oily is: - Answer-Cuticle-
coating
Dermatitis lesions may appear as: - Answer-Vesicles
Oily scalp and hair is caused by: - Answer-Overactive sebaceous glands
Tinea barbae is a superficial fungal infection occurring over the: - Answer-Bearded
area of the face
The term used to describe abnormal hair loss is: - Answer-Alopecia
Eyebrow hairs and eyelashes are replaced every: - Answer-4 to 5 months
A birthmark is also known as a: - Answer-Nevus
The cycle of hair growth where new hair is grown is: - Answer-Anagen
An example of a chemical modality is: - Answer-Microdermabrasion
A tuft of hair that stands straight up is a: - Answer-Cowlick
A characteristic of scabies is: - Answer-Excessive itching
, Skin tags most frequently occur on the: - Answer-Neck and chest
The tendon that connects the occipitalis and frontalis is the: - Answer-Epicranial
aponeurosis
A hand stroking movement is used in: - Answer-Effleurage
An example of a mechanical exfoliation is: - Answer-Brushing
A positive electrode is a(n): - Answer-Anode
Ultraviolet lamps treat: - Answer-Dandruff
The muscle that bends and rotates the head is the: - Answer-
Sternocleidomastoideus
The most stimulating form of massage is: - Answer-Percussion
The products that work best for combination skin types are: - Answer-Water-based
Hairlines shapes are determined by: - Answer-Growth patterns
Ingrown hairs are called: - Answer-Pseudofolliculitis
An example of an electric current modality is: - Answer-High frequency
An example of a chemical exfoliant is a(n): - Answer-Enzyme peel
The way the razor is held in the barber's hand to perform a stroke movement is
referred to as the: - Answer-Position
An example of an antihemorrhagic is: - Answer-Styptic powder
purpose of skin toners: - Answer-Tighten the skin
The chief sensory nerve of the face is the: - Answer-Fifth cranial nerve
The razor position and stroke NOT used in facial shaving is the: - Answer-Reverse
backhand
The average rate of hair growth per month is: - Answer-1/2 inch
The facial shape that has over-wide cheekbones and a narrow jaw line is the: -
Answer-Inverted triangle
A type of mask that employs the pack application method is: - Answer-Paraffin wax
The massage movement that stimulates the nerves to tone the muscles is: - Answer-
Percussion