1) A kneading movement performed by lifting, squeezing, and pressing the tissue with a light, firm pressure a) tapotment b) petrissage c) kneading d) effluerage 2) What are hydrators or water-binding agents; they contain ingredients that attract water a) gels b) creamy agents c) humectants d) water protectors 3) An autoimmune disorder that causes the affected hair follicles to be attacked by a person's own immune system a) Alopecia areata b) Alopecia universalis c) Alopecia totalis d) Alopecia Permanent 4) What is the technical term for dandruff? a) Pityriasis b) Dermatitis c) Rosea d) Flakes 5) Dry, sulfur-yellow, cuplike crusts on the scalp in tinea favosa or favus a) Crusty scalp b) Scalp infestation c) Scutula d) Itchy scalp 6) Long, coiled polypeptide chains a) Protein chains b) Strong Protein chains c) Keratosis d) Keratin proteins 7) Infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice is a) Pedicure Capitis b) Pediculosis Capitis c) Capitis d) Culosis Capitis 8) Circil Rod; tool that is usually about 12 inch long with a uniform diameter alon the entire length of the rod a) Double loop Rod b) Loops c) Rods d) Loop Rod 9) Method of manufacturing shears; a metal forming process whereby molten steel is poured into a mold and once the metal is cooled takes on the shape of the mold a) Cast b) Molded Metal c) Iron Cast d) Molded Cast 10) The oil glands in the skin that are connected to the hair folllicles a) Glands b) Sebaceous Glands c) Sweat Glands d) Follicle Glands 11) Abnormal hair loss. a) Alopecia b) Arreata c) Baldness d) Hair loss 12) The predominant tone of a color a) Top color b) Visible color c) Hair color d) Base Color 13) Technical term for gray hair a) White hair b) Light Hair c) Canities d) Old hair 14) The number of individual hair strands on one square inch of scalp a) Hair texture b) Hair density c) Thick hair d) Hair thinning 15) A fibrous protein that grows from cells originating with in the hair follicle a) Keratin Treatment b) Keratin c) Keratin Cells d) Protein cells 16) Process by which hydroxide relaxers permanently straighten hair; they remove a sulfur atom from a disulfide bond and convert it into a lanthionine bond a) Lanthionization b) Relaxer c) Broken bonds d) Atom bonds 17) Weak physical side bonds that are also the result of an attraction between opposite electrical charges; easily broken by water or heat a) hydrogen bonds b) bonds c) broken bonds d) Weak side bonds 18) Condition of abnormal growth of hair a) Hydrotrichosis b) Over growth of hair c) Excessive growth d) Hypertrichosis 19) Perm that uses an ingredient other than ATG as the primary reducing agent a) Acid waves b) Alkaline perm c) Thio wave perm d) Thio-free waves 20) Growth phase; phase during which new hair is produced a) Telogen b) Anagen c) Catagen d) New phase 21) Scientific study of hair a) Cosmetology b) Trichology c) Catagen d) Telogen 22) Total loss of scalp hair a) Alopecia Totalis b) Alopecia c) Alopecia Arreata d) Totalis 23) Hair flowing in the same direction a) Hair with body b) Hair with movement c) Hair flow d) Hair stream 24) A fatty or oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands a) Sebum b) Keratin c) Oil d) Fat 25) Outermost layer of the hair a) Cortex b) Medulla c) Cuticle d) Outer shell 26) The part of the hair located below the surface a) The bulb b) The Root c) Epidermis d) Dermis 27) The brief transition period between the growth and resting phases of a hair follicle. It signals the end of the growth phase a) Telogen phase b) Anagen phase c) Resting phase d) Catagen phase 28) Very strong alkalis with a pH over 13; with the hydroxide ion as the active ingredient a) Thio relaxers b) Hydroxide c) Hydroxide relaxers d) Alkaline perm 29) Technical term for beaded hair a) Monilethrix b) natural hair c) trichoptilosis d) fairy knots 30) Technical term for spilt ends a) Monilethrix b) trichoptilosis c) spilt hairs d) double ends

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