L1 Shampoo Hair & ScalpVersión en línea L1 Shampoo, Condition and Treat the Hair and Scalp. Please allow 36 minutes for this revision test. por Gulnaz Rafiq 1 What is contact dermatitis? a An allergic inflammation of the skin characterised by redness b An allergy marked by the eruption of weals with severe itching c Redness covered with silvery scales d An infection of the skin 2 What is the recommended way to avoid contact dermatitis when shampooing? a By rinsing and drying hands immediately after shampooing b By wearing Non-Latex gloves c By using a barrier cream d By using good quality shampoos and conditioners 3 How should long hair be distangled? a By working down the hair from the points to the roots b By working in circular movements towards the roots c By pulling the hair tight and using your fingers d By working backwards up the hair from roots to points 4 Directing the flow of water from roots to points when shampooing is important because: a It avoids opening the cuticle layer of the hair b It closes the cuticles in the hair c It reduces the amount of water needed d It avoids removing too much product from the hair 5 Which of the following can indicate the presence of contact dermatitis? a Inflamed and/or cracked skin b Stained skin c Infected and/or inflamed nails d Clammy skin 6 How would you recognise folliculitis of the scalp? a By swelling of the sebaceous gland b By small pustules around the follicles, particulary in the armpits c A blocked pore filled with pus which is enlarged, inflamed and painful d Inflammation on the scalp around the follicle opening, sometimes with a tiny yellow spot, it leaves tiny scars 7 Which course of action should be taken if a contagious scalp condition is discovered during a pre-shampoo inspection? a Shampoo hair and apply conditioner b Apply a medicated scalp treatment before starting the service c Advise the client that he/she will need to consult thier doctor before you can carry out the service d Wash and wipe the hands well after shampooing 8 Which end of the detergent molecule is attracted to grease and dirt? a The hydrophilic end b The hydrophobic end c The body of the molecule d The head of the molecule 9 What effect will soap-based shampoo have on the hair structure? a It will close the cuticle b It will open the cuticle c It will open the cortex d It will not have an effect 10 Identify which of the following statements is correct: a The hair and skin have alkaline properties and any hairdressing product with a lower pH will make the hair dry and will usually cause breakage b \the hair and scalp have acidic properties and nay hairdressing product with a neutral pH will make the hair go excessively curly c The hair and skin are neutral on the pH scale and any hairdressing product with an acidic pH will make the hair dry and will usually cause breakage d The hair and skin have acidic properties and any hairdressing product product with a higher pH will make the hair dry and will usually cause breakage 11 How does hot water affect the hair? a Leaves the hair oily b Opens the cuticle c Makes hair shine d closes the cuticle 12 Which of the following could be caused by using hot water? a Burning the scalp or over sensitising it b Static electricity in the hair c The hair cuticle to close d The pores of the scalp to close 13 What effect will product build up have? a It will help style fine hair b It will give hair a shine c It will cause the hair to change colour d It will create a barrier to hairdressing services 14 Which of these is a secondary effect of a conditioning cream? a Making the hair more porous b Helping to reduce static electricity c Making the hair easier to permanently wave d Facilitating the bleaching of the hair 15 Detergent molecules lift grease and suspend it in water. What is this known as? a Lather b Chemical balance c Removal of grease d Emulsion 16 After bleaching, it is advisable to use an organic acid conditioner because it: a Reduces oxidation damage b Removes lime scum c Opens the cuticle d Closes the pores 17 Some conditioning treatments require the use of heat. Identify from the list why heat would be required: a To swell and open the cuticle to allow penetration of the product b To ensure the cuticles are evenly closed to allow even coverage of the product c To ensure the product melts and emulsifies evenly onto the hair d To ensure the product is activated and remians pliable whilst on the closed cuticles 18 What are the 2 ways in which conditioners bond with the hair? a Absorption and attraction b Penetration and attraction c Surface and Absorption d Reconstruction and surface 19 Which of these best describes the effect that shampoo and conditioning products have on the hair? a The dry out the hair and scalp b They both remove all product build-up c They reduce shine d They remove grease and dirt and soften the hair, creating shine 20 What is effleurage? a A smooth, soothing movement b A firm stimulating movement c A deep kneading movement d A light pinching movement 21 What type of shampoo would you use for dry or porous hair? a Volumising b Medicated c Moisturising d All shampoos 22 What type of shampoo would be most suitable for fine hair? a Volumising b Medicated c Moisturising d All shampoos 23 Which of these will help ensure that shampooing is more effective on hair that is excessively oily? a Rinse the hair with hot water first b Use a spirit shampoo c Apply shampoo before wetting the hair d Use a dry shampoo 24 Which of these shampoos will improve the condition of dry hair and a dry scalp? a Almond shampoo b Lemon shampoo c Normal shampoo d Medicated shampoo 25 What would be the possible consequences of not using the most approriate shampoo and conditioner for the client? a The hair may fall out b The client may complain c It would be a waste of products d The best results for the hair may not be achieved 26 If the incorrect shampoo product is selcted and used, what may happen? a All shampoo types have a neutral pH and therefore all shampoo types can be used on all hair types b The hair may become curlier as it reacts with other products c The hair will turn green as it reacts with other products d A barrier may be created on hair slowing or stoppinf the procesing of other products 27 A scalp massage should begin with which technique a Petrissage b Friction c Effleurage d Rotary 28 When shampooing short, thick hair, which of these massage techniques will be most effective? a A combination of effleurage and rotary b A combination fo rotary and petrissage c Effleurage only d Petrissage only 29 When are effleurage and petrissage used? a During vibro massage b When using radiant heat treatment c During high frequency treatment d When conditioning the hair 30 When conditioning long hair, which of these massage movements are recommended? a Petrissage only b Effleurage only c Rotary and frictions d Petrissage and effluerage 31 Which of these massage techniques stimulate the deeper tissues of the skin? a Friction b Effleurage c Petrissage d Tapotment