
Tugas Procedure Text 4
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
How to Wash Your Hair
1) First of all, use warm water to rinse your hair. Warm water is good to clean and remove the dirt trapped in the hair.
2) Put a small amount of shampoo if you have long hair. It will keep your hair healthy, smoother and shiny.
3) Lather up the scalp. Because the hair closest to the scalp is the youngest, it is better to wash the hair from the roots to ends. The farthest hair from the scalp is more fragile and the oiliest.
4) Rub gently. Rubbing the hair too harshly may damage it permanently.
5) Don't wash your hair twice because washing it once is enough, unless your hair is very dirty and the first shampoo did not produce any lather.
6) After you ve finished washing your hair, squeeze the water from the hair and put in the conditioner.
7) Clip your hair up. Let the conditioner stays on your hair so that it will be absorbed well. This will help your hair shine.
8) Rinse your hair with cold water. This will help your hair shine better and shut the follicles tight.
It is suggested to use warm water when rinsing the hair ... it will get rid dirt.
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2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
How to Wash Your Hair
1) First of all, use warm water to rinse your hair. Warm water is good to clean and remove the dirt trapped in the hair.
2) Put a small amount of shampoo if you have long hair. It will keep your hair healthy, smoother and shiny.
3) Lather up the scalp. Because the hair closest to the scalp is the youngest, it is better to wash the hair from the roots to ends. The farthest hair from the scalp is more fragile and the oiliest.
4) Rub gently. Rubbing the hair too harshly may damage it permanently.
5) Don't wash your hair twice because washing it once is enough, unless your hair is very dirty and the first shampoo did not produce any lather.
6) After you ve finished washing your hair, squeeze the water from the hair and put in the conditioner.
7) Clip your hair up. Let the conditioner stays on your hair so that it will be absorbed well. This will help your hair shine.
8) Rinse your hair with cold water. This will help your hair shine better and shut the follicles tight.
Which part of the hair is the oiliest?
The farthest from the scalp.
The nearest to the scalp.
In the middle.
On the edge
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
How to Wash Your Hair
1) First of all, use warm water to rinse your hair. Warm water is good to clean and remove the dirt trapped in the hair.
2) Put a small amount of shampoo if you have long hair. It will keep your hair healthy, smoother and shiny.
3) Lather up the scalp. Because the hair closest to the scalp is the youngest, it is better to wash the hair from the roots to ends. The farthest hair from the scalp is more fragile and the oiliest.
4) Rub gently. Rubbing the hair too harshly may damage it permanently.
5) Don't wash your hair twice because washing it once is enough, unless your hair is very dirty and the first shampoo did not produce any lather.
6) After you ve finished washing your hair, squeeze the water from the hair and put in the conditioner.
7) Clip your hair up. Let the conditioner stays on your hair so that it will be absorbed well. This will help your hair shine.
8) Rinse your hair with cold water. This will help your hair shine better and shut the follicles tight.
Why is it not necessary to repeat lathering up our hair?
Cold water will shut the follicles tight.
Lathering and rinsing once is enough.
The warm water has already cleaned the hair.
The conditioner will have more time to stay on the hair.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
How to Wash Your Hair
1) First of all, use warm water to rinse your hair. Warm water is good to clean and remove the dirt trapped in the hair.
2) Put a small amount of shampoo if you have long hair. It will keep your hair healthy, smoother and shiny.
3) Lather up the scalp. Because the hair closest to the scalp is the youngest, it is better to wash the hair from the roots to ends. The farthest hair from the scalp is more fragile and the oiliest.
4) Rub gently. Rubbing the hair too harshly may damage it permanently.
5) Don't wash your hair twice because washing it once is enough, unless your hair is very dirty and the first shampoo did not produce any lather.
6) After you've finished washing your hair, squeeze the water from the hair and put in the conditioner.
7) Clip your hair up. Let the conditioner stays on your hair so that it will be absorbed well. This will help your hair shine.
8) Rinse your hair with cold water. This will help your hair shine better and shut the follicles tight.
What should we do before applying the conditioner on our hair?
Clipping the hair up.
Rinsing the hair using cold water.
Drying the hair using a hair dryer.
Squeezing the water out of the hair.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
How to Wash Your Hair
1) First of all, use warm water to rinse your hair. Warm water is good to clean and remove the dirt trapped in the hair.
2) Put a small amount of shampoo if you have long hair. It will keep your hair healthy, smoother and shiny.
3) Lather up the scalp. Because the hair closest to the scalp is the youngest, it is better to wash the hair from the roots to ends. The farthest hair from the scalp is more fragile and the oiliest.
4) Rub gently. Rubbing the hair too harshly may damage it permanently.
5) Don't wash your hair twice because washing it once is enough, unless your hair is very dirty and the first shampoo did not produce any lather.
6) After you’ve finished washing your hair, squeeze the water from the hair and put in the conditioner.
7) Clip your hair up. Let the conditioner stays on your hair so that it will be absorbed well. This will help your hair shine.
8) Rinse your hair with cold water. This will help your hair shine better and shut the follicles tight.
What happens to the follicles when we rinse the hair with cold water?
They close tightly.
They shine brightly
They become layers.
They absorb the conditioner.
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