HAIR REMOVAL CHAP. 18 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
What is the third stage of hair removal?
A. Anagen
B. Catagen
C. Latent
D. Telogen - Answers-D. Telogen
How does thermolysis destroy hair follicles?
A. Shattering them with sound
B. Clogging them with sebum
C. Burning them with heat
D. Sealing them with light - Answers-C. Burning them with heat
What is another name for threading?
A. Stitching
B. Attaching
C. Weaving
D. Banding - Answers-D. Banding
What is trichology?
A. Scientific study of hair removal techniques
B. Scientific study of hair and its diseases
C. Technical term for mechanically removing hair
D. Technical term for artificially coloring hair - Answers-B. Scientific study of hair and its
diseases
What is vellus hair?
A. Fine, soft, downy hair
B. Short, coarse, shaved hair
C. Heavy, thick, strong hair
D. Hair found on the back and shoulders - Answers-A. Fine, short, downy hair
What is oily skin a contraindication for?
A. Hair removal
B. Acne treatments
C. Waxing
D. Extractions - Answers-C. Waxing
What is NOT a contraindication for facial waxing?
, A. Recent cosmetic surgery
B. Recent reconstructive surgery
C. Recent laser treatments
D. Recent steam treatments - Answers-D. Recent steam treatments
How long must hair be in order to remove it with waxing?
A. 1/4 in
B. 1/2 in
C. 3/4 in
D. 2/3 in - Answers-A. 1/4 in
What should clients avoid for at least 24 to 48 hours after waxing?
A. Moisture
B. Exercise
C. Salty foods
D. Excessive heat - Answers-D. Excessive heat
What can lead to the production of new terminal hairs?
A. Removing fine (vellus) hair on areas not covered by terminal hairs
B. Applying heat to areas not covered by terminal hairs
C. Applying moisture to areas not covered by terminal hairs
D. Conditioning fine (vellus) hairs on areas not covered by terminal hairs - Answers-A.
Removing fine (vellus) hair on areas not covered by terminal hairs
What describes the arrector pili muscle?
A. Muscle that moves the nostrils
B. Muscle that moves the lips
C. Appendage of the hair follicle
D. Appendage of the sweat gland - Answers-C. Appendage of the hair follicle
What is infected inflammation of the hair follicle?
A. Benign follicutosis
B. Barbae follicutosis
C. Tinea follicutosis
D. Acute folicutosis - Answers-
What is the second stage of hair growth?
A. Catagen
B. Anagen
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