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Before applying the water stream to a client's scalp when shampooing, always:

a) add shampoo b) monitor the water temperature (correct) c) have the client put on protective eye wear d) ask the client to test the water temperature

When brushing the client's hair you should begin:

a) by brushing vigorously b) by first massaging the scalp c) from the scalp first, then toward the ends d) from the ends first, then toward the scalp (correct)

The capes used for shampooing, wet hair sculpting, designing and chemical services are made of plastic or:

a) cloth b) rubber c) leather d) waterproof material (correct)

Which of the following types of hair tends to tangle easier than normal or natural hair?

a) freshly sculpted hair b) newly layered hair c) newly conditioned hair d) chemically treated hair (correct)

Which massage movement consists of a light tapping or slapping movement and is used to promote muscle contraction?

a) friction b) effleurage c) petrissage d) tapotement (correct)

What massage movement involves light or heavy kneading and rolling of the muscles?

a) friction b) effleurage c) petrissage (correct) d) tapotement

Which massage movement involves light, gliding strokes and is often used to begin and/or end a treatment?

a) friction b) petrissage c) tapotement d) effleurage (correct)

A highly stimulating, shaking motion describes which massage movement?

a) friction (correct) b) vibration c) effleurage d) tapotement

Which type of water is generally preferred for shampooing?

a) hot b) cold c) hard d) soft (correct)

Which of the following statements is NOT true about draping?

a) performed prior to hair care service b) protects client's skin and clothing c) performed after client removes jewelry d) performed after shampooing is complete (correct)


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