A volt is a unit of electric ____.
what is frequency?
At what point should the condition of the clients hair and scalp be examined when performing a shampoo?
What is before shampooing the hair?
Electrons have which type of electrical charge?
What is negative?
Tinea is the medical term for:
What is ringworm?
What is created when amino acids join together in chains?
What is protien?
Before using ultraviolet light on a client, the skin or scalp should be:
What is cleaned?
What are the four general texture patterns?
What is straight, wavy, curly and tightly curled/coiled
The three methods for using the high-frequency current are direct application, indirect application and
What is general electrification?
Another term that means the same as germ or bacteria is?
What is (a) microbe?
The simplest atomic structure is:
What is hydrogen?
Cords on appliances should be kept straight and free of knots, kinks and tangles to prevent
What is breaks?
What type of alopecia is caused primarily by excessive pulling force being applied to hair?
The acid mantle maintains the natural pH of hair and skin and protects the:
What is the cuticle?
On the PH scale, numbers greater than 7 indicate a(n)
What is an alkaline solution?
Which type of conditioner closes the cuticle after a color service to prevent the color from fading?
What is acid balanced?
The release of energy within a cell necessary for the performance of specific body functions is called:
What is catabolism?
If the amount of pheomelanin is very concentrated and near the cuticle layer, the hair color will appear more:
What is red?
The instructions on a product state to shake well before use, which indicates the product is a(n):
What is a suspension?
Substance of acidic or alkaline nature dissolve in water and/or contain:
What is water?
The occipital artery supplies blood to the:
What is the back of the head?
What muscle bends the wrist and closes the fingers?
What is the flexor muscle?
An abnormal coverage of hair on areas of the body where normally on lanugo ("baby hair") appears is a condition known as
What is hypertrichosis?
What is another name for red blood cells?
What is erythrocytes?
Which artery supplies blood to the lower portion of the face, including the mouth and nose?
What is the external maxillary?
Pus-forming bacterial cells that form grapelike bunches or clusters and are present in abscesses are called:
What is staphylococci?