L2 Make UpOnline version L2 Make Up Revision. Allow 40 minutes for this test. by Gulnaz Rafiq 1 What action is recommended prior to treating a client under the age of consent? a Ask the minor to sign a disclaimer b Always ensure that permission has been obtained from the minor's doctor c Ensure that permission has been obtained from the salon/clinic owner d Ensure that the minor is not given any treatment without informed and signed parent/guardian consent 2 Why is it important to seat the client at the correct height for the make-up service? a So that the client's feet are flat on the floor b So that the client's feet can rest on a stool c So that the make-up artist does not have to bend or stretch unnecessarily d The height of the seat is not important unless the make-up artist is small 3 Which of the following skin types and conditions would best suit the use of a tinted moisturiser? a Acne prone skin b Mature dry skin c Oily young skin d Clear even skin 4 Which of the following client groups generally has oily skin? a Black b White c Mature d Young 5 Which of the following client groups tends to be more sensitive to UV rays? a White b Asian c Black d Mixed 6 What are the characteristics of normal skin? a Thin epidermis b Underactive sebaceous glands c Soft and supple to the touch d Translucent appearance 7 How would you recognise an oily skin? a Dryness, dull appearance b Fine texture with a tendency towards broken capillaries c Orange peel texture, thin/transparent d Open pores, sallow appearance 8 Combination skin is normally recognised by: a Oily cheeks and dry or normal centre panel b Oily centre panel and dry or normal cheeks c Oily neck and dry or normal on the cheeks d Dry or normal on the neck and oily on the face 9 How would you recognise a dry skin? a Generally has a sallow appearance b Generally has open pores and comedones c Generally appears pale and thin with fine lines d Generally has a thick appearance 10 How can vitiligo be recognised? a By white patches of skin b By yellow patches of skin c By red patches of skin d By brown patches of skin 11 What are the characteristics of sensitive skin? a Dehydrated with a dull appearance b Fine texture with a tendency towards broken capillaries c Thick with pigmentation spots d Oily with a sallow appearance 12 A dehydrated skin is recognised by: a Thick superficial lines b Thin superficial lines c Loose skin lacking elasticity d Red shiny skin 13 Red shiny skin a Complete lack of melanocytes b A large area of dilated capillaries c Dark patches of pigment d Excessive itching 14 How would you recognise chloasma? a Brown patches of skin b White patches of skin c Red patches of skin d Yellow patches of skin 15 Skin with broken capillaries would be identified by: a White patches b Pigmentation abnormalities c Papules and pustules d High colour 16 What happens to the skin as part of the natural ageing process? a The skin becomes thinner and and less elastic b The skin becomes thinner and and less elastic c The skin becomes thicker and less elastic d The skin becomes thicker and more elastic 17 Mature skin becomes dry due to: a Over-production of sweat in the sudoriferous glands b Decreased sebum production in the sebaceous glands c A decrease in melanin production d An increase in melanin production 18 Loss of skin tone and wrinkling associated with ageing is normally the result of which of the following? a Lack of sleep b Diet and exercise c Dehydration d Sun damage 19 Which of the following is an example of a viral disease? a Herpes simplex b Psoriasis c Tinea d Pediculosis 20 Which of the following contra-indications requires medical referral? a Bruising b Hyper-keratosis c Eye infections d Recent scar tissue 21 Which of the following contraindications requires medical permission prior to the treatment? a Eczema b Diabetes c Skin allergies d Neuralgia 22 Which of the following is a parasitic infection that requires medical referral? a Tinea b Herpes zoster c Conjunctivitis d Pediculosis 23 A make-up client identified as having sensitive skin should be advised to: a Have a patch test prior to the service b Have a patch test after the service c Wear no make-up for 7 days prior to the service d Wear no make-up for 48 hours prior to the service 24 Why do styes restrict the make-up service? a Because they are a viral infection b Because they are a bacterial infection c Because they are a fungal infection d Because they restrict the type of eye make-up product you can use 25 Which of the following would indicate an allergic reaction and therefore be contraindicated to make-up? a Lentigo b Psoriasis c Urticaria d Ephelides 26 Which of the following contra-indications restricts the service? a Scabies b Bruising c Herpes zoster d Conjunctivitis 27 Which of the following cosmetic allergens is a preservative in facial cosmetics? a Carmine b Perfume c Paraben d Lanolin 28 How would you deal with excessive erythema if it occurred in a make-up treatment? a Remove the make-up immediately and apply rose water to the skin b Remove the make-up immediately with cleanser and apply orange flower water c Apply a cold compress astringent d Stop applying make-up immediately, remove make-up and apply a cold compress 29 How would you identify erythema? a White spots around the eye area b Open pores c Irritation and redness d Closed pores 30 What could be the cause of erythema? a Oily skin b Mature skin c Allergic reaction d Young skin 31 What is the effect of blue light on make-up? a The make-up appears pink b The make-up appears blue c The make-up appears white d The make-up appears grey 32 What type of light should an evening make-up be applied under? a Clear, white light b Soft, pink light c Yellow light d Violet light 33 Which of the following make-up colours appear darker in incandescent light? a Yellows b Pinks c Greens d Browns