State Board Test #1 Questions and Answers
Using "double notched" shears will: - Answer-Remove less hair than single notched
A uniform layered cut (same length throughout) is cut at what angle/degree? -
Answer-90
A haircut using a 0 degree/angle is referred to as: - Answer-Blunt cut, BOB, solid
form
Your client wants longer layers in a graduated cut, what angles/degrees would you
use? - Answer-A combination of 45 and 90 degrees
Which angle creates the longest possible layers for a client? - Answer-180 degrees
Which angle/degrees would provide the most moment? - Answer-180 degrees
Type of guideline used in blunt cutting or to create gradual increase in length: -
Answer-Stationary
A light, stroking movement applied with either the hand or finger tip is called: -
Answer-Effleurage
If a finger nail is lost/removed, approximately how long will it take to grow back? -
Answer-3-6 months
If lost, growth of a new nail plate/body will take approximately how long? - Answer-3-
6 months
The root and matrix are located in this pocket like section of the nail: - Answer-The
mantle
Once destroyed, which part of the nail won't grow back? - Answer-Matrix
Which part of your razor does your little finger rest? - Answer-Tang
The living cells of the hair are found in the: - Answer-Hair bulb
It is recommended that you cut extremely curly hair: - Answer-Dry
It is recommended you cut kinky curly hair: - Answer-Dry before straightening
When cutting extremely curly hair, it is best to avoid which implements? - Answer-
Razors
When cutting a cowlick, what tension should be used? - Answer-No tension
These hair cutting lines are used or create a sense of weight and stability: - Answer-
Horizontal
, These haircutting lines are used to create a sense of movement: - Answer-Diagonal
In haircutting,elevation is used to create: - Answer-Layers
In the shears over comb technique, the more angled the comb: - Answer-The shorter
the hair
In the shears over comb technique, the less angled the comb: - Answer-The longer
the hair
A medium pressure, kneading or rolling motion is called: - Answer-Petrissage
What effects will acids tend to have on the pores? - Answer-
A gentle tapping motion using the finger tips and moving quickly across the face: -
Answer-Tapotement
Galvanic current will produce what effect on the skin? - Answer-Mechanical and
Chemical
Positive galvanic current will have what effect on the skin? - Answer-Acidify
Negative galvanic current will have what effect on the skin? - Answer-Alkaline
Another name for Tesla (high frequency current) is? - Answer-Violet Ray
You have lightened your clients hair from a level 3 to a level 6, what is the underlying
exposed pigment and what is the correct toner to create a neutral result? - Answer-
Orange/blue
You have lightened your client's hair from a level 5 to a level 9, what is the
underlying warm pigment and what is the correct toner to create a neutral result? -
Answer-Yellow/violet
You have lightened your clients hair from level 5 to level 9, you then apply a blue
based toner, what is the result? - Answer-Green
When giving a facial massage, the correct order of movement is: - Answer-Bottom to
top
The least common skin type is: - Answer-Normal
The amount of hairs on a persons head, per square inch is referred to as: - Answer-
Density
The most commonly used current in a salon is: - Answer-Galvanic
Another term or expression meaning to "close the pores" is: - Answer-Contract the
pores or tissues
Using "double notched" shears will: - Answer-Remove less hair than single notched
A uniform layered cut (same length throughout) is cut at what angle/degree? -
Answer-90
A haircut using a 0 degree/angle is referred to as: - Answer-Blunt cut, BOB, solid
form
Your client wants longer layers in a graduated cut, what angles/degrees would you
use? - Answer-A combination of 45 and 90 degrees
Which angle creates the longest possible layers for a client? - Answer-180 degrees
Which angle/degrees would provide the most moment? - Answer-180 degrees
Type of guideline used in blunt cutting or to create gradual increase in length: -
Answer-Stationary
A light, stroking movement applied with either the hand or finger tip is called: -
Answer-Effleurage
If a finger nail is lost/removed, approximately how long will it take to grow back? -
Answer-3-6 months
If lost, growth of a new nail plate/body will take approximately how long? - Answer-3-
6 months
The root and matrix are located in this pocket like section of the nail: - Answer-The
mantle
Once destroyed, which part of the nail won't grow back? - Answer-Matrix
Which part of your razor does your little finger rest? - Answer-Tang
The living cells of the hair are found in the: - Answer-Hair bulb
It is recommended that you cut extremely curly hair: - Answer-Dry
It is recommended you cut kinky curly hair: - Answer-Dry before straightening
When cutting extremely curly hair, it is best to avoid which implements? - Answer-
Razors
When cutting a cowlick, what tension should be used? - Answer-No tension
These hair cutting lines are used or create a sense of weight and stability: - Answer-
Horizontal
, These haircutting lines are used to create a sense of movement: - Answer-Diagonal
In haircutting,elevation is used to create: - Answer-Layers
In the shears over comb technique, the more angled the comb: - Answer-The shorter
the hair
In the shears over comb technique, the less angled the comb: - Answer-The longer
the hair
A medium pressure, kneading or rolling motion is called: - Answer-Petrissage
What effects will acids tend to have on the pores? - Answer-
A gentle tapping motion using the finger tips and moving quickly across the face: -
Answer-Tapotement
Galvanic current will produce what effect on the skin? - Answer-Mechanical and
Chemical
Positive galvanic current will have what effect on the skin? - Answer-Acidify
Negative galvanic current will have what effect on the skin? - Answer-Alkaline
Another name for Tesla (high frequency current) is? - Answer-Violet Ray
You have lightened your clients hair from a level 3 to a level 6, what is the underlying
exposed pigment and what is the correct toner to create a neutral result? - Answer-
Orange/blue
You have lightened your client's hair from a level 5 to a level 9, what is the
underlying warm pigment and what is the correct toner to create a neutral result? -
Answer-Yellow/violet
You have lightened your clients hair from level 5 to level 9, you then apply a blue
based toner, what is the result? - Answer-Green
When giving a facial massage, the correct order of movement is: - Answer-Bottom to
top
The least common skin type is: - Answer-Normal
The amount of hairs on a persons head, per square inch is referred to as: - Answer-
Density
The most commonly used current in a salon is: - Answer-Galvanic
Another term or expression meaning to "close the pores" is: - Answer-Contract the
pores or tissues