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for Natural Henna Arts A Voluntary
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Certification Program for Henna Artists Basic Henna
Certification Exam 1) The best tool for a henna artist is: A) A hand rolled cone because it gives the finest line B) A syringe, because it makes the longest, straightest, fastest line C) A jac bottle, because it’s the easiest to use D) This is a trick question; no one tool is best for all situations or for all artists 2) You can make a transfer for a henna pattern with: A) Crayon and paper B) Carbon paper for pen and pencil, or tattoo transfer paper C) Typewriter carbon Paper D) Marking pen and tracing paper 3) A lemon/sugar mix can: A) Only be removed with nail polish remover B) Attract bees and stinging insects C) Never be used by a diabetic D) All of the above are true 4) Aerosol New Skin seal over dried henna patterns: A) Should only be used in a well-ventilated area B) Should be used on top of lemon/sugar C) Should be used over wet henna patterns D) Can be brewed at home from things in your kitchen 5) A white glue/water seal over dried henna patterns: A) May be mixed with honey to improve texture B) Should be applied in a thick coat, then dried slowly C) Is very safe for skin D) All of the above are true 6) A pump-spray super hold hair gel seal over dried henna patterns: A) Is very safe for the skin B) Must be applied sparingly to not blur the henna pattern C) Must be dried quickly so the pattern does not blur or run D) All of the above are true 7) A peel-off facial gel seal over dried henna patterns: A) May pull loose if the skin flexes B) Is very safe for skin C) May be mixed with lemon sugar for extra stability D) All of the above are true 8) A latex seal over dried henna patterns: A) Is useful for torso patterns, because you can powder it, and put clothing back on over it B) Is useful for genital patterns because latex is what condoms are made of C) Is useful for hairy skin, because its easy to remove latex from hair D) Is useful for flexing, bending skin because it stays perfectly in place 9) The best time to apply a sealant is: A) When the paste is cracked and flaking off B) When the paste is dry to the touch C) When you finish applying the design D) After the paste comes off, to seal in the stain 10) The purpose of sealing henna is to: A) Keep the henna on the skin and stable long enough for the Lawsone molecules to migrate into and saturate the skin with dye B) Open the pores, so the pores can receive the henna C) Bathe the henna D) “Terp” the henna for a darker color 11) Hypoallergenic micropore tape over dried henna patterns: A) Can be pulled off to look at the pattern, then stuck back down without spoiling the pattern B) Is useful for sealing henna under clothing C) Should be covered with lemon sugar D) Is useful for stabilizing henna patterns on body parts that are prone to sudden, involuntary expansion 12) Henna artists may wrap dry, sealed henna patterns to maximize stains: A) Because this will make a warm, moist environment for greater dye saturation in the skin cells B) If the weather is so cold that henna may stain poorly C) To keep the henna paste from falling off the skin D) All of the above 13) Henna artists cover dry, sealed henna patterns to maximize stains, using: A) Bubble wrap B) Absorbent tissue held in place with plastic wrap and tape C) Duct tape D) All of the above 14) If henna artists cover henna patterns to maximize stains they must: A) Carefully dry and seal the henna first B) Seal and wrap while the henna is still wet C) Tell the client to drink several cups of hot tea D) Completely immobilize the client 15) A common problem with wrapping henna patterns is: A) A person may sweat profusely and spoil the pattern B) The henna pattern may come out too dark C) The client may get claustrophobia D) The client may get agoraphobia
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