Chemistry of Perms Quiz

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Chemistry of Perms Quiz

Test your knowledge about the chemistry behind hair perms! This quiz consists of 10 questions that cover essential concepts such as perm care, the chemicals involved, and how perms work on hair. Whether you’re a stylist or someone interested in hair care, this quiz is a great way to expand your understanding.

  • Learn about the frequency of perms
  • Understand the role of chemicals in perming
  • Discover tips for maintaining healthy permed hair
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CurlingWave323
How often should you perm hair?
About every 6 months
About every other day
About once a year
About once a month
True or False: The amount of chemicals put in hair has an affect on the curls, but the time they're left in does not
True
False
Why should you wait at least 24 hours after getting a perm to wash your hair?
If you wash your hair before then, your hair will become frizzy
If you wash your hair before then, your hair will fall out
If you was your hair before then, you risk deactivating the chemicals
If you wash your hair before then, noting changes
Which of these is the chemical used to perm hair?
Ammonium Fluoride
Ammonium Thioglycolate
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen Thioglycolate
Which of these are tips for good perm care? Choose more than one
Using wide tooth combs
Blow-drying your hair
Using plastic hairbands
Letting your hair air dry
True or False: Perms dry out hair considerably, so it's important to keep hair conditioned
True
False
How long do chemicals have to soak in hair for the perm to appear?
24 hours
5 minutes
30 seconds
Times vary depending on hair type and length
What happens to the keratin molecules disulfide bonds break?
They don't move
The form a straight line
They disintegrate
They adjust to the shape of the curl
After a neutralizer is added, what happens to the keratin molecules?
New disulfide bonds form to lock the curl shape keratin molecules into place
They disappear
They bond to form a disulfuric keratin bond
They go back to their previous position
Which of these is the formula for Ammonium Thioglycolate?
Al₂S₃
NH4+HSCH2COO−
H2O2
C2H4O2S
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