National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) Cosmetology Practice Exam

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In a diagram of non-porous hair, how do the scales of the cuticle layer appear?

  1. Flattened

  2. Overlapping

  3. Reflected

  4. Curved

The correct answer is: Reflected

In a diagram of non-porous hair, the scales of the cuticle layer appear reflected. This is characteristic of non-porous hair, which typically has a smooth cuticle layer. The reflected appearance of the cuticle scales indicates that they are tightly packed and lie flat against the hair shaft. This structure helps to create a barrier that minimizes moisture loss and enhances the hair’s shine and overall health. Given the conditions of non-porous hair, the reflected scales play a crucial role in preventing damage from external factors. Understanding this visual representation is fundamental for identifying hair types and determining suitable hair care treatments.