Delaware Cosmetology and Barbering Practice Exam

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What piece is used to cover a bald spot on a man's head?

  1. Hat

  2. Toupee

  3. Bandana

  4. Wig

The correct answer is: Toupee

A hat is a type of headgear that is worn for various reasons including protection from the weather, fashion, or social status. While a hat can cover one's head and therefore a bald spot, it is not specifically designed for that purpose and may not fully cover or disguise a bald spot. A bandana is a square or triangular piece of cloth that is worn on the head or around the neck for protection, decoration, or to absorb sweat. Like a hat, it is not specifically designed to cover a bald spot on a man's head and may not provide enough coverage or appearance of hair. A wig is a head covering made from real or artificial hair that is worn for fashion or as a part of a costume. While a wig can effectively cover a bald spot, it is a full head covering and not specifically designed for men with bald spots. A toupee is a partial hairpiece typically worn by men to cover a bald spot or thinning hair. It is specifically designed to look natural and blend in with a man's existing hair, making it the most suitable option for covering a bald spot on a man's head.