112.11 Makeup Products and Design Quiz Flashcards
What must be done before applying makeup?
a) hair must be styled
b) client must remove watches and rings
c) client must be wrapped in a warm blanket
d) skin must be cleansed, toned, moisturized and protected
Skin must be cleansed, toned, moisterized and protected
On what area of the face is a foundation tested for a color match?
a) nose
b) eyelid
c) jawline
d) forehead
Jawline
Facial powders are primarily designed to:
a) reflect light
b) produce color
c) reduce perspiration
d) “set” other makeup products so they last longer
“Set” other makeup products so they last longer
Problems such as under-eye circles, broken capillaries and blemishes can be corrected by using which of the following makeup products?
a) blush
b) mascara
c) concealer
d) facial powder
Concealer
A colorless, translucent powder may be worn with any foundation shade since it is designed to:
a) add color to the face
b) conceal any blemishes
c) frame the eyes and balance the face
d) allow the skin/foundation shade to show through
Allow the skin/foundation shade to show through
What makeup product is used to define and emphasize the shape and size of eyes?
a) eyeliner
b) mascara
c) eye shadow
d) eyebrow pencil
Eyeliner
What is the first step in the application of artificial strip lashes?
a) apply lashes
b) apply adhesive
c) measure upper lash
d) bend into horseshoe shape
Measure upper lash
Blush is used to add color to the face, especially the cheek area, and it can also be used to enhance:
a) foundation
b) facial contouring
c) facial highlighting
d) the color of the eyeshadow
Facial contouring
What is the course of a makeup application does applying lip color usually occur?
a) last cosmetic to be applied
b) first cosmetic to be applied
c) third cosmetic to be applied
d) second cosmetic to be applied
Last cosmetic to be applied
The overall effect of an evening makeup application when compared to daytime could be described by all of the following except:
a) more intense
b) more dramatic
c) less intense
d) more definition
Less intense