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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