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PROFESSIONAL HAIR & SCALP ANALYSIS CERTIFICATION EXAM
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,Hair Structure, Growth Cycles & Scalp Anatomy
Q1. A cosmetology student observes that a client’s hair appears weak, overly porous,
and breaks easily after repeated chemical lightening sessions. Which structural layer of
the hair shaft has most likely sustained the greatest damage?
A. Medulla
B. Cuticle
C. Arrector pili
D. Sebaceous layer
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Cuticle
Explanation: 🔹 The cuticle is the hair’s outermost protective layer and is primarily
responsible for controlling porosity and protecting internal structures. Repeated chemical
processing lifts and damages the cuticle scales, causing excessive moisture loss, tangling,
dullness, and breakage. The medulla is the innermost layer and often absent in fine hair.
The arrector pili is a tiny muscle attached to the follicle rather than part of the shaft
itself, while sebaceous material refers to oil production rather than a structural hair layer.
Q2. During a scalp analysis, a trichology technician explains that active cell division
responsible for new hair growth occurs in which structure?
A. Hair bulb matrix
B. Epidermal mantle
C. Hair cuticle
D. Sweat pore
Correct Answer: 🔴 A. Hair bulb matrix
Explanation: 🔹 The matrix located within the hair bulb contains rapidly dividing cells
that generate new hair growth. Melanocytes responsible for pigment production are also
located in this region. The epidermal mantle refers to the skin’s protective surface layer,
while the cuticle is part of the mature hair shaft. Sweat pores regulate perspiration and
do not generate hair tissue.
,Q3. A client complains of temporary excessive shedding approximately three months
after recovering from severe emotional stress. Which condition is MOST consistent
with this presentation?
A. Alopecia areata
B. Telogen effluvium
C. Tinea capitis
D. Trichoptilosis
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Telogen effluvium
Explanation: 🔹 Telogen effluvium occurs when physiological or emotional stress shifts
large numbers of hairs into the resting telogen phase, resulting in diffuse shedding
several months later. Alopecia areata typically presents as localized round bald patches
caused by autoimmune activity. Tinea capitis is a fungal infection, while trichoptilosis
refers to split ends.
Q4. Which scalp layer contains the richest concentration of blood vessels responsible
for nourishing hair follicles?
A. Stratum corneum
B. Dermis
C. Cuticle
D. Medulla
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Dermis
Explanation: 🔹 The dermis contains connective tissue, blood vessels, nerve endings, and
follicular support structures that nourish hair growth. The stratum corneum is the
outermost epidermal layer composed mainly of dead cells. The cuticle and medulla are
components of the hair shaft rather than scalp tissue.
Q5. A client with tightly curled hair asks why their hair tends to feel drier than straight
hair despite regular conditioning. Which explanation is MOST accurate?
, A. Curly hair contains fewer keratin proteins
B. Sebum distribution is less efficient along curved strands
C. Curly hair lacks a cuticle layer
D. Hair texture prevents scalp perspiration
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Sebum distribution is less efficient along curved strands
Explanation: 🔹 Natural scalp oils travel less efficiently down curly or coiled hair shafts
because the curved structure interrupts even sebum distribution. This often results in
increased dryness and fragility. Curly hair still contains keratin and cuticle layers, and
perspiration is unrelated to this issue.
Q6. Which phase of the hair growth cycle represents active growth and can last several
years on the scalp?
A. Catagen
B. Telogen
C. Anagen
D. Exogen
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Anagen
Explanation: 🔹 The anagen phase is the active growth stage during which hair
continuously elongates. Scalp hair may remain in this phase for two to seven years
depending on genetics and health. Catagen is the transitional phase, telogen is the
resting stage, and exogen refers to shedding.
Q7. A scalp analysis reveals compact white flakes attached to the scalp accompanied
by mild itching but no inflammation. Which condition is MOST likely present?
A. Psoriasis
B. Seborrheic dermatitis
C. Pityriasis capitis simplex
D. Folliculitis
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Pityriasis capitis simplex