| A | B |
| Harmful bacteria are referred to as | pathogenic |
| Sepsis is poisoning due to | pathogenic bacteria |
| Sharp metallic instruments may be sanitized with | 70% alcohol |
| Sterilization is the process of | destroying both harmful and beneficial bacteria |
| Formalin (10-25%) is commonly used as | a sanitizing agent |
| A scalp massage during the shampoo is given with the | cushions of the finger tips |
| After the shampoo, lightened hair will be more manageable if given a | cream rinse |
| A citric acid rinse can be used in place of a | lemon rinse |
| A rinse formulated to prevent the removal of color from the hair is a | non-strip rinse |
| Scalp massage is beneficial because it stimulates the | blood circulation |
| Nails are appendages of the | skin |
| The nail plate extends from the nail root to the | free edge |
| The part of the nail that extends over the finger tip is called the | free edge |
| The ulna bone is found on the | little finger side of the forearm |
| Nail-mend paper may be used to | repair split nails |
| Sanitized manicure implements should be stored | in a dry sanitizer |
| In shaping the fingernail, the nail is filed from the | corner to center |
| Buffing the nails will | stimulate blood circulation |
| Nail white is applied | under the free edge |
| Blue nails are usually a sign of | poor blood circulation |
| It will be helpful to a student's success to develop a | pleasing personality |
| To acquire conversational charm, talk about | ideas |
| The cosmetologist who practices correct posture will find that it helps to reduce | body fatigue |
| Personal hygiene aims atr preventing | disease |
| Public hygiene is also known as | sanitation |
| Before starting a cold wave, the hair is usually shampooed and | towel dried |
| In giving a cold wave, always follow | the manufacturer's instructions |
| The smallest cold wave rods are usually used at the | nape area |
| The hair sections for a cold wave should | have a uniform rectangular shape |
| If hair is stretched in winding, the penetration of the cold wave solution could be | retarded |
| In shaping coarse hair, it should never be thinned close to the | scalp |
| Shortening and thinning the hair at the same time is known as | tapering |
| Temporary relief for split hair ends may be achieved by | clipping |
| When using a razor for thinning the hair, it should be held | flat against the strand |
| An important factor in deciding how close to the head hair may be thinned is the | texture |
| The best results in finger waving are obtained when the hair is | naturally wavy |
| A good finger waving lotion | is harmless to the hair |
| The patron should be prepared for a finger wave by the use of a | clean towel and shanpoo cape |
| A finger wave lasts longer when the hair is molded | in the direction of the natural growth |
| The foundation upon which a well-groomed hairstyle is designed is | a correct hair shaping |
| To insure long lasting and springy curls, the hair must first be conditioned, properly tapered, and wound informly so the each curl is | placed correctly on its base |
| The three principal parts of a pin curl are the base, circle, and the | stem |
| The half-stem formation permits the circle to | move away from its base |
| To avoid splits or breaks occuring at the front or facial hairline, use | triangular bases |
| A center hair parting for a narrow forehead creates the illusion of | width |
| Wigs can be tinted several times without damage if they are | reconditioned |
| If wigs are worn frequently, they should be cleaned every | 2-4 weeks |
| Long wefts of hair mounted with a loop at the end are known as | switches |
| A wiglet is used primarily to blend with the patron's own hair in order to extend the | range of the hair |
| Dryness or brittleness fo wigs is prevented by | reconditioning |