Chapter 15: Scalp Care, Shampooing & Conditioning
Shampoo Types, Surfactants, Conditioners & Scalp Treatments|37 Questions|Board Exam Prep
Vocabulary Matching
Match each numbered term with the correct lettered definition. Write the letter in the blank.
Fill in the Blank
Complete each statement with the correct term or phrase.
A shampoo is formulated to control dandruff.
shampoos should not be used daily.
A conditioner penetrates the cortex for repair.
Scalp massage increases blood and promotes relaxation.
Surfactants surround dirt and for rinsing.
The draping technique for shampooing is draping.
For color-treated hair, use or sulfate-free shampoo.
A conditioner strengthens weakened hair.
Multiple Choice
Select the best answer for each board-exam style question.
Which shampoo is best for color-treated hair?
Draping technique for shampoo service?
Surfactants function by:
Clarifying shampoo is best for:
A deep conditioner is also known as:
Best shampoo for fine limp hair?
Proper scalp massage technique:
Instant conditioner primarily:
True / False
Write T for True or F for False in the blank.
Clarifying shampoos should be used daily.
Scalp massage increases blood circulation.
Medicated shampoos add volume to fine hair.
Leave-in conditioners provide moisture without rinsing.
Surfactants have a water-attracting head and oil-attracting tail.
Color-safe shampoos contain strong sulfates.
Protein conditioners strengthen weakened hair.
Double draping is proper for shampooing.
Short Answer
Answer each question in 2-3 complete sentences.
Explain what surfactants are and how they function.
Describe proper scalp massage technique and two benefits.
Match each conditioner type: instant, deep, leave-in, protein.
