*60035200318* 6003-520 MARCH 2018 Level 2 Technical Certificate in Beauty Therapy (450) Level 2 Beauty Therapy Theory Exam If provided, stick your candidate barcode label here. Thursday 15 March 2018 09:30 12:00 Candidate name (first, last) First Last Candidate enrolment number Date of birth (DDMMYYYY) Gender (M/F) Assessment date (DDMMYYYY) Centre number Candidate signature and declaration* If any additional answer sheets are used, enter the additional number of pages in this box. Please ensure that you staple additional answer sheets to the back of this answer booklet, clearly labelling them with your full name, enrolment number, centre number and qualification number in BLOCK CAPITALS. All candidates need to use a black/blue pen. Do not use a pencil or gel pen. If provided with source documents, these documents will not be returned to City & Guilds, and will be shredded. Do not write on the source documents. *I declare that I had no prior knowledge of the questions in this assessment and that I will not divulge to any person any information about the questions. 0 0 You should have the following for this examination a pen with black or blue ink General instructions Use black or blue ball-point pen. The marks for questions are shown in brackets. This examination contains 14 questions. Answer all questions. Answer the questions in the spaces provided. Answers written in margins or on blank pages will not be marked. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. The City and Guilds of London Institute 2018 ST00051963 A3 PO4500132080 10351081
1 State the three structures that form the layers of the hair shaft. (3 marks) 2 State four types of synovial joint. (4 marks) 3 State two structures that form part of the lymphatic system. (2 marks) 2
4 Explain the functions of the blood. (6 marks) 5 State two pieces of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that may be used by a beauty therapist when providing a range of treatments. (2 marks) 3 See next page
6 Explain the responsibilities of the therapist according to the Health and Safety at Work Act. (4 marks) 7 State three reasons for using open questions when consulting with a client. (3 marks) 8 State four characteristics that would be identified during skin analysis on a client with a congested skin condition. (4 marks) 4
9 Explain the reasons for advising a client to avoid exposure to UV light following a facial treatment. (6 marks) 10 State four contraindications that would prevent a manicure treatment. (4 marks) 5 See next page
11 Explain the benefits of soaking the feet at the start of a pedicure treatment. (4 marks) 12 Explain the reasons for advising a client to avoid touching or applying products to the area following an eyebrow shaping treatment. (3 marks) 6
13 State three products that must be patch tested on the client prior to providing a lash lifting treatment. (3 marks) 7 See next page
14 The information given in the table below is a case study of a client who has come to the salon for a range of treatments. The client has booked in for two treatment sessions which includes consultation and aftercare recommendations. Discuss the treatment options available, recommending a justified treatment plan for the client. (12 marks) Name: Grace Gender: Female Age: 22 Medical history: Had tonsils removed when in her teens, has in the past had athletes foot and has treated it with creams from the chemist. Medication: Contraceptive pill. Comments: Grace has just graduated from university so money is tight and has secured her first job interview in two weeks time at a highly prestigious marketing firm. She really wants to look her best and to feel professional and confident during the interview. Grace has booked into the salon for two appointments. The first, a week before the interview for a three hour appointment and the second on the morning of the interview for a two hour appointment. Physical Observations: Skin analysis: dehydrated cheek area with fine texture, blocked pores on the nose and a few papules on the chin Hand and nail condition: cuticles dry and overgrown, nails jagged, short and bitten. Foot and nail condition: dry skin on heels, nails strong and ridged. 8
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Question 14 continued 10 End of examination