GUIDE 2025
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Chromophore - General term refers to a color component within the skin such as blood
or melanin
Ampere - Unit that measures the strength of an electric current
All haircolor products are organic chemicals, which means they - Contain carbon and
hydrogen
What percent of a C-curve is the average in most salons to ensure the optimal structure and
strength of the nail - 35-percent
Cuticle - The tough exterior layer of the hair that has a purpose of surrounding the inner
layer and protecting the hair from damage
Ingrid is an excellent cosmetologist but has difficulty taking tests, she meets with a job coach,
who advises her to look for qualifying conditions in test questions.
Example: - Which if the following is USUALLY a part of a practical exam
If a dispute arises among your slain team members, it is important for you as a fellow team
member to remain respectful, objective, and - Neutral
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes - AIDS
Which muscle can easily be damaged during makeup application - Lavatory palpebrea
superioris
The living skin at the base of the nail plate is the - Eponychium
Minor damage to the matrix that produces a whitish discoloration or white spots in the ail is
known as - Leukonychia
,Discoloration of the nail plate from infections of the fingernails or toenails are usually the result
of a - Bacterial infection
Tinea barbae - Scalp disorder characterized by dry, sulfur-yellow, cup -like crusts on the
scalp
Fuse - A special device that prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
Color - An element acts as an illusion and helps to create lines of attention in a hair style
Loose - Tension in your sheers that will allow your shears to fold the hair
Two rows of ridge curls on the side of a head are called - Skip waves
Amino acids - Compounds that are made up of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen nitrogen and
sulfur
No-base relaxer - Hydroxide relaxer that does not require the application of a protective
base
Epilation - Process of removing hair form the bottom of the follicle
Primers - Developed to help disguise less than perfect skin, have been improved by
adding color that will actually neutralize skin discoloration
Which one of the clients feet should you work on first - Non-dominant foot
Coarse-grit - Abrasive is strong enough to thin enhancement product in order to prepare
the enhancement for a refill or rebalance
Building gel - Type of UV or LED gel that is sued when sculpting light cured gel using
forms
It is essential for beauty practitioners to be well groomed med and practice basic hygiene
everyday because they - Work in close proximity to their clients
Karen is very nervous at her first job interview. Her hands are sweating so much that she thinks
her fingernails are sweating. In reality, from which part of the nail unit is the sweat most likely
arising? - Nail folds
Monilethrix - Beaded hair
Mutually solvable liquids that can be mixed together to form clear solutions are -
Miscible
,Best overall blade edge for hair stylist is____________, because it will give you the smoothest
cut and is the sharpest edge possible - Convex
When your shear is properly fitted, the thumb hole will rest at or slightly over the -
Cuticle area of the thumb
Thioglycolic acid - The most common reducing agents used in permanent waving
Which relaxer contains only one component and is used without mixing - Metal
hydroxide relaxers
The neutral arch of the eyebrow, or curved line of the eye socket, follows what bone? -
Orbital
Closed comedones - Follicles impacted with solidified sebum and dad cell buildup that
appear as small bumps just underneath the skins surface
Kneading - Pressing and twisting the tissues with a fast back and forth movement is a
form of friction
125-130 - Ideal temperature for a paraffin bath
Tip cutter - Implement that is similar to a nail clipper that is used in nail tips
Cosmetologists and their clients should always wear what type of protection when using and
handling nail tip adhesive - Eye protection
Medium grit abrasive - Used for initial shaping of the perimeter of the nail, refining the
overall surface shape of a nail enhancement , or for smoothing the surface before buffing
Acrylates - Light cured gel enhancements rely on ingredients from a subcategory of
monomer liquid and polymer powder chemical family
Urethane acrylate and urethane methacrylates - Main ingredients used alone or in
combination with urethane acrylates to create light cured gel nail enhancement
Buffing after surface filing - Is not necessary
An important element in creating a strong foundation and consistency in haircutting and
creating shape is the use of - Angles
Chromophore - General term refers to a color component within the skin such as blood
or melanin
Ampere - Unit that measures the strength of an electric current
, Bacteria - One-called microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics
Eye pencils and sharpeners should be cleaned - Before each use
pure substance - A chemical combination of matter in definite (fixed) proportions.
Punctuality - Is central to the salon business for both clients and coworkers
CELLS OF ALL LIVING THINGS ARE COMPOSED OF A SUBSTANCE CALLED... - PROTOPLASM
Salt Bond - A weak, physical, cross-link Side bond between adjacent polypeptide chains
that is broken by changes in pH
soft bender rods - which type of rods are usually about 12 inches long with a uniform
diameter along the entire length
Lotions and creams - Are important to condition and moisturize the skin of the legs and
feet to soften calluses, and to provide slip for massage
Epilation - Process of removing hair from the bottom of the follicle
amino acids - Compounds made up of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
Most commonly shaped pin curl base - Arc base
Discoloration ofthe. Nail place from infections of the fingernails or toenails are usually a result
of a - Bacterial infection
Motor point - Point over a muscle where pressure or stimulation will cause contraction of
the muscle
Rolling - Pressing and twisting with the tissues with a fast back-and-forth movement is a
form of friction
muscular system - Physical foundation of the body consisting of bones connected by
joints
Trichoptilosis - Technical term for split ends
Full-stem curl - Type of curl is placed completely off base and allows for the greatest
mobility
Nail rasp - Metal implement with a groves edge used for filling and smoothing the edges
of the nail plate