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35 Cards in this Set
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What is the primary purpose of a shampoo service?
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to cleanse the hair and scalp
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Which of the following is classified as a universal solvent?
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water
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Small amounts of chlorine can be added to water to:
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kill bacteria
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The ingredients on shampoo are listed in what order?
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from largest to smallest
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A pH-balanced shampoo has a pH in the range of?
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4.5 to 5.5
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Which of the following substances absorb moisture or promote the retention of moisture?
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humectants
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A ____ is designed to penetrate the cortex and reinforce the hair shaft from within, to temporarily reconstruct the hair.
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protein conditioner
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Which of the following is used after a scalp treatment and before styling to remove oil accumulation?
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scalp astringent lotion
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Brushing of the hair should never be done prior to:
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chemical services
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The mostly highly recommended hairbrushes are those made of?
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natural bristles
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As a safety feature for the client, during a shampoo you should monitor the water temperature by:
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keeping one finger over the edge of the spray nozzle in contact with the water
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A scalp treatment used when there is a deficiency of natural oil on the hair or scalp should contain:
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moisturizers and emollient ingredients
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High-frequency current should never be used on hair treated with tonics that contain:
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alcohol
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Excessive oiliness is caused by:
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overactive sebaceous glands
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When working a shampoo into a lather, you should use:
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the cushions of your hands
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The primary difference in a relation massage and a treatment massage is
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the products you use
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What should be the primary consideration when selecting a shampoo?
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the condition of the clients hair and scalp
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Color-enhancing shampoos are used to:
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eliminate unwanted color tones from the hair
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All of the following are types of conditioners except:
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spray-on
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Spray-on thermal protectors safeguard against the harmful effects of ____ the hair.
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blowdrying
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For a client with ____ hair, it is recommended that you use a gentle cleansing shampoo and a light leave-in conditioner
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fine, damaged
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Appropriate products for coarse, damaged, dry hair include all of the following except:
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spray-on thermal protector treatments
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Part one of the three-part procedure includes:
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cleaning and disinfecting your tools
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What is the correct way to rinse your implements after cleaning them?
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run them under warm flowing water
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you should wait until _____ before discussing your retail product recommendations.
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the service is complete
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Rainwater or chemically softened water that contains only a small amount of minerals is called?
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soft water
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Water that contains minerals that reduce the ability of soap or shampoo to lather properly is called
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hard water
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A ____ procedure is one that may product undesirable side effects
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contraindicated
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Shampoo containing special ingredients that are very effective in reducing dandruff or relieving other scalp conditions is called _____ shampoo
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medicated
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Shampoo designed to make the hair appear smooth and shiny and to improve the manageability of the hair is called _______ shampoo
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conditioning
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Shampoo containing an active chelating agent that binds to metal and removes them from the hair is called?
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clarifying
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Shampoo designed to wash away excess oiliness while preventing the hair from drying out is called ____ shampoo
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balancing
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Shampoo that cleanses the hair without the use of soap and water is _____ shampoo
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dry
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The ____ end of a surfuctant molecule is water-attracting
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hydrophilic
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The ____ end of a surfuctant molecule is oil-attracting
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lipophilic
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