Massachusetts Board of Cosmetology Practice Exam

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What is the technique called when placing both hands on the head and sliding them to the back of the head while shampooing?

  1. Massaging

  2. Rubbing

  3. Scratching

  4. Sliding

The correct answer is: Sliding

Sliding is the correct technique in this case because using both hands to slide from the front to the back of the head during shampooing helps to evenly distribute the shampoo and also stimulates blood circulation on the scalp. Massaging, rubbing, and scratching are incorrect as they involve different hand motions and do not provide the same benefits as sliding during shampooing. Massaging is typically done in circular motions, rubbing involves back and forth movement, and scratching is a more aggressive motion that can cause irritation on the scalp. Therefore, sliding is the most effective technique for shampooing.