1) What is contact dermatitis? a) Red, itchy inflamed skin b) Red, itchy infected skin 2) Why is it important to wear PPE? a) To protect clothes and skin b) To protect the client 3) What are the dangerss of inhalation of powder lighteners? a) Damage to mucal tissues of mouth and nose, and respiratory tract damage b) Damage to the lungs and hands 4) How do stylists safely use lightening products a) Mix in a warm salon without PPE and without following MFI ensuring that you mix near food and drink b) Do not mix near food and drink in a well ventilated area. Follow MFI and continually monitor development 5) Why is it important to question clients before a chemical service? a) So clients have an allergic reaction. b) To find out previous treatments and any allergies. To find out if they are taking medication. To find out if there is a contra indication. 6) Non-latex gloves should be worn during colouring services to protect the stylist from: a) Skin staining, dermatitis and allergic reactions b) Allergic reactions and staining to clothes c) Contact dermatitis, infections and infestations d) Chemical burns when mixing and applying 7) Which one of the following colours neutralises green? a) Blue b) RED c) Yellow d) Purple 8) Which one of the following is a reaction that could be caused by the use of PPD? a) Contact dermatitis b) Hair bubbling and fizzing c) Anaphylactic shock d) Trichorrhexis nodosa 9) Which one of the following correctly describes eumelanin? a) Large colour molecules raging from black to blonde black to blonde b) Large colour molecules ranging from black to light brown c) Small colour molecules ranging from blonde to lightest blonde to lightest blonde d) Small colour molecules ranging from blonde to brownblonde to brown 10) Hydrogen peroxide is considered damaging to the hair as it has a high pH value. a) True b) False 11) In a bottle of 9% hydrogen peroxide, there is 91% water. a) True b) False 12) Which one of the following describes a semi permanent colour? a) Mixed with a low strength developer to give tone to the hair b) A direct colour that has no prior mixing requirement c) Achieves a brighter, lighter shade d) Lasts until the next shampoo 13) Which one of the following may be required to adequately cover resistant white hair? a) Pre-softening b) The addition of a warm shade c) Post colour restructurant d) Higher strength peroxide 14) Which one of the following is noted as depth number 3 on the International Colour Chart (ICC)? a) Light brown b) Dark brown c) Light blonde d) Medium blonde 15) Which one of the following is the most important test to carry out prior to a colour correction service? a) Skin test b) Porosity test c) Elasticity test d) Strand test 16) Insufficient hair analysis before colouring may cause: a) Deterioration of condition b) Skin and scalp disorders c) Infestations d) Infections 17) Incorrect application of colour often leads to: a) Sore scalp b) Split ends c) Fading d) Banding 18) Which one of the following can be used to remove permanent colour from the hair? a) High lift tint or quasi b) High lift tint or bleach bath c) Colour strippers or a high lift tint d) Colour strippers or a bleach bath 19) Which one of the following is not an effect of using a pH-balanced conditioner? a) It brings back the hair to its natural pH b) It closes the cuticles c) It stops creeping oxidation d) It fixes an uneven colour result 20) Which one of the following is the most likely result of colouring porous hair? a) Hair will break and alopecia will occur b) Colour will fade and banding occur c) Breakage will occur and skin will become inflamed d) Colour will look patchy and re-growth will be apparent 21) Which one of the following techniques is used when re-colouring previously lightened hair? a) Pre softening b) Pre lightening c) Pre pigmenting d) Pre bleaching

Level 3 Colour correction services

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