Chapter 15- Scalp care, shampooing, and conditioning Flashcards

1
Q

what is the primary purpose of a shampoo service?

a. To recommend additional services
b. To cleanse the hair and scalp
c. to diagnose scalp diseases
d. to analyze the scalp

A

To cleanse the hair and scalp

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2
Q

Which of the following is classified as a universal solvent

a. salt
b. soap
c. lye
d. water

A

water

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3
Q

Before water enters public water pipelines, small amounts of chlorine are added to water to ___________.

a. kill bacteria
b. add minerals
c. soften the water
d. harden the water

A

kill bacteria

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4
Q

The ingredients on shampoo labels are listed in what order

a. in descending order from largest to smallest
b. from smallest to largest percentage
c. by similarity of ingredients
d. alphabetical order

A

in descending order from largest to smallest

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5
Q

a pH balanced shampoo has a pH in the range of _________.

a. 3.0-3.0
b. 4.5-5.5
c. 6.0-7.0
d. 7.5-8.5

A

4.5-5.5

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6
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Which of the following are substances that absorb moisture or promote the retention of moisture

a. proteins
b. silicones
c. humectants
d. preservatives

A

humectants

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7
Q

a ________ is designed to penetrate the cortex and reinforce the hair shaft from within to temporarily reconstruct the hair

a. cleansing conditioner
b. scalp conditioner
c. leave-in conditioner
d. protein conditioner

A

protein conditioner

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8
Q

Which of the following is used after a scalp treatment and before styling to remove oil accumulation from the scalp

a. medicated scalp lotion
b. scalp astringent lotion
c. scalp conditioner
d. leave-in-conditioner

A

scalp astringent lotion

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9
Q

Brushing of the hair should be avoid prior to

a. chemical services
b. shampoo services
c. styling services
d. conditioning services

A

chemical services

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10
Q

the most highly recommended hairbrushes are those made from __________.

a. nylon bristles
b. plastic bristles
c. natural bristles
d. metal bristles

A

natural bristles

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11
Q

as a safety feature for the client, during the shamppoo you should monitor the water temperature by ____________.

a. waiting for the client to direct you to make it warmer or cooler
b. keeping fingers under the spray
c. using the nozzle to spray your palms periodically
d. periodically dipping your elbow into the water

A

keeping fingers under the spray

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12
Q

a dry hair and scalp treatment, used when there is a deficiency of natural oil on the hair or scalp, should contain _________.

a. mineral oil base products
b. sulfonated oil based products
c. strong soap preparations
d. moisturizing and emollient ingredients

A

moisturizing and emollient ingredients

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13
Q

a method of manipulating the scalp by rubbing, tapping, kneading, or _______ it with the hands is known as massage

a. stretching
b. stroking
c. softening
d. scratching

A

stroking

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14
Q

excessive oiliness is caused by

a. clogged pores
b. a fungus called malassezia
c. overactive sebaceous glands
d. inactive sebaceous glands

A

overactive sebaceous glands

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15
Q

when working a shampoo into a lather, you should use __________.

a. the cushions of fingertips
b. your nails
c. your palms
d. the sides of your fingers

A

the cushions of fingertips

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16
Q

the main difference between a relaxation massage and a treatment massage is ___________.

a. the duration of the massage
b. the type of drape used
c. your finger movements
d. the products you use

A

the products you use

17
Q

a shampoo should be selected according to ____________.

a. the condition of the client’s hair and scalp
b. the amount of money the client is willing to pay
c. the type of shampoo you have the most of in stock
d. the type of service planned after the shampoo

A

the condition of the client’s hair and scalp

18
Q

color-enhancing shampoos are used to __________.

a. dull the color of the hair
b. add a great deal of color to the hair
c. add brassiness to the hair
d. eliminate unwanted color tones

A

eliminate unwanted color tones

19
Q

Treatment or repair conditioners are deep, penetrating conditioners that restore _______ and moisture to the hair

a. keratin
b. protein
c. nourishment
d. silicone

A

protein

20
Q

a spray on thermal protector is applied to the hair prior to any thermal service to protect the hair from the harmful effects of ___________.

a. cutting
b. shampooing
c. conditioning
d. blowdrying

A

blowdrying

21
Q

For a client with ___________ hair, it is recommended that you use a gentle cleansing shampoo and a light leave-in conditioner

a. dry and damaged, fine
b. fine straight
c. curly, medium
d. curly coarse

A

dry and damaged, fine

22
Q

Appropriate products for coarse, dry and damaged hair include _________.

a. volumizing shampoo
b. finishing rinse
c. spray-on thermal protector treatments
d. deep-conditioning treatments and hair masks

A

deep-conditioning treatments and hair masks

23
Q

Part one of the three part procedure for hair care services includes ________.

a. helping your client through the scheduling and payment process
b. performing the actual service the client has requested
c. cleaning and disinfecting your tools, implements, and materials
d. advising the client and promoting products

A

cleaning and disinfecting your tools, implements, and materials