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13. when is it most effective for a cosmetologist to seek information o…

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  1. when is it most effective for a cosmetologist to seek information on a clients hair and scalp?

a. before services begin, have a dedicated consultation.
b. after the shampoo and conditioning service, ask questions before the hair is styled.
c. ask detailed questions about each step in the service while proceeding.
d. at the end of a salon service, ask whether the client is satisfied.

  1. which type of draping has a smaller neck strip to allow the hair to fall naturally?

a. shampoo draping
b. chemical draping
c. wet draping
d. styling draping

  1. how are the effleurage and the petrissage techniques for scalp massage different?

a. effleurage massages begin at the back of the head and move toward the hairline, whereas petrissage moves from the hairline to the crown.
b. effleurage uses movements along the scalp, whereas petrissage uses pushing and kneading.
c. effleurage loosens hardened sebum, whereas petrissage loosens dead skin cells.
d. effleurage uses slow, deliberate motions, whereas petrissage uses brisk, random motions.

  1. what special chemical agents are applied to the hair to deposit protein or moisturizer to strengthen, infuse moisture, give hair body, and protect hair against possible breakage?

a. shampoos
b. conditioners
c. keratin
d. medications

  1. a ____ draping is also known as a wet draping.

a. shampoo
b. color service
c. scalp treatment
d. cape

  1. in which situation would a clarifying shampoo be recommended?

a. when there is product buildup
b. when the scalp and hair are oily
c. when the hair needs improved manageability
d. when dry, brittle hair needs softening

  1. where should the protective neck strip go when preparing for a shampoo service?

a. over the shampooing cape
b. not used in shampooing services
c. either over or under the cape, as long as it is tied securely with clips
d. on the clients neck, under the shampooing cape

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. A dedicated consultation before services begin allows for proper assessment of client's hair and scalp.
  2. Shampoo draping has a smaller neck - strip for natural hair fall.
  3. Effleurage uses smooth, gliding movements along the scalp while petrissage involves kneading and pushing.
  4. Conditioners deposit protein or moisturizer to strengthen, moisturize, give body and protect hair.
  5. Shampoo draping is also known as wet draping.
  6. Clarifying shampoos are for removing product buildup.
  7. The protective neck strip goes on the client's neck, under the shampooing cape.

Answer:

  1. a. Before services begin, have a dedicated consultation.
  2. a. shampoo draping
  3. b. Effleurage uses movements along the scalp, whereas petrissage uses pushing and kneading.
  4. b. conditioners
  5. a. shampoo
  6. a. when there is product buildup
  7. d. on the client's neck, under the shampooing cape