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Barber State Board Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Acid-balanced Shampoos Ans: Best for color treated hair.
Instant Condtioners Ans: Treatment used to add moisture and
protein to hair.
Tissues Ans: Made of cells similar in shape, size, structure, and
function.
Freeform Blowdrying Ans: Quick and easy hair drying method
commonly used technique at home.
Freeform Drying Acheievement Ans: Build fullness into the style
allowing hair to fall in nature lines of the cut.
Blowdryer Distance from Head Ans: 6 to 10 inches.
Pediculosis Capitis Ans: Head Lice
Alopecia Ans: Technical term for hair loss.
Shaving Movements Ans: 14.
Backhand Shaving Strokes Ans: 2, 6,9, and 12 (optional).
Reverse Freehand Strokes Ans: 5,10,13, and 14.
Reverse Backhand Strokes Ans: Neck shave and sideburns.
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Straight Razor Balance Ans: Weight and length of blade relative to
the handle.
Grind of Razor Ans: Shape of Razor after ground; concave and
wedge.
Grind of Shear Ans: Flat grind of associated with German shears:
Hollow ground blades seen in convex shear styles.
Hot Towel Prohibition Ans: Chapped, blistered, thin, sensitive,
pustuled, abrasive, and lesioned skin.
Acne Ans: Skin disorder; chronic inflammation of sebaceous
glands; commonly occur on face, back, and chest.
Primary Colors Ans: Basic or true colors that can't be created by
mixing; red, yellow, and blue.
Secondary colors Ans: Created by mixing equal amounts of
primary colors; orange, green, and violet.
Epicranius Ans: Broad muscle consisting of occipitalis and frontalis;
cover top of skull.
Buccinator Ans: Muscle between upper and lower jaw
compressing the cheeks which expel air through the lips.
Pathogen Ans: Harmful bacteria.
Bloodborne pathogens Ans: Disease causing bacteria or viruses
that's carried through the body in blood or bodily fluids.
Barber State Board Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Acid-balanced Shampoos Ans: Best for color treated hair.
Instant Condtioners Ans: Treatment used to add moisture and
protein to hair.
Tissues Ans: Made of cells similar in shape, size, structure, and
function.
Freeform Blowdrying Ans: Quick and easy hair drying method
commonly used technique at home.
Freeform Drying Acheievement Ans: Build fullness into the style
allowing hair to fall in nature lines of the cut.
Blowdryer Distance from Head Ans: 6 to 10 inches.
Pediculosis Capitis Ans: Head Lice
Alopecia Ans: Technical term for hair loss.
Shaving Movements Ans: 14.
Backhand Shaving Strokes Ans: 2, 6,9, and 12 (optional).
Reverse Freehand Strokes Ans: 5,10,13, and 14.
Reverse Backhand Strokes Ans: Neck shave and sideburns.
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Straight Razor Balance Ans: Weight and length of blade relative to
the handle.
Grind of Razor Ans: Shape of Razor after ground; concave and
wedge.
Grind of Shear Ans: Flat grind of associated with German shears:
Hollow ground blades seen in convex shear styles.
Hot Towel Prohibition Ans: Chapped, blistered, thin, sensitive,
pustuled, abrasive, and lesioned skin.
Acne Ans: Skin disorder; chronic inflammation of sebaceous
glands; commonly occur on face, back, and chest.
Primary Colors Ans: Basic or true colors that can't be created by
mixing; red, yellow, and blue.
Secondary colors Ans: Created by mixing equal amounts of
primary colors; orange, green, and violet.
Epicranius Ans: Broad muscle consisting of occipitalis and frontalis;
cover top of skull.
Buccinator Ans: Muscle between upper and lower jaw
compressing the cheeks which expel air through the lips.
Pathogen Ans: Harmful bacteria.
Bloodborne pathogens Ans: Disease causing bacteria or viruses
that's carried through the body in blood or bodily fluids.