The study of hair
What is Tricology
Fibrous tissues that contract when stimulated by messages from the nervous system to produce movement
what is muscles
The study of bone
What is Osteology
Waxing, sugaring, threading, and tweezing are all forms of this.
What is epilation
Virus, bacteria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, shingles, MRSA, influenza, AND Rhinovirus (cold) have this in common
What is active infection
The hair follicle, hair shaft, the arrector pili muscle, and the sebaceous gland
what is the pilosebaceous unit
Cardiac, Voluntary or striated, and involuntary or non-striated
what are types of muscles
Encloses and protects the brain and primary sensory organs
What is the skull
Electrolysis and light-based hair reduction
What is permanent hair reduction
The visual signs for this skin disease are an itchy rash and small vesicles
What is eczema
An area of cells around the dermal papilla. Also known as the matrix.
what is the germinal matrix
Origin, belly, insertion
What are the parts of the muscle
Only nine are involved in facial massage
What is the facial skeleton
This excessive hair growth occurs as a result of an increased amount of the hormone androgen
What is hirsutism
Painful reddened skin
What is a recent sunburn
The follicle is typically round
What is straight hair
In front of
What is anterior
The bony cage that protects the heart, lungs, and other internal organs
What is the chest, or thorax
This is a form of depilation, as it removes the hair at the skin level
What is shaving
Acne grade 3, acne grade 4, and acne excoriee
What are sebaceous gland disorders
The hair bulb has no attached root sheath
what is telogen
What is the muscular system
This is critical for bone health
What is posture
A painless method of hair removal that dissolves the hair at skin level
What is a chemical depilatory
This medication can cause skin to blister or peel; avoid peeling/drying agents such as AHAs, scrubs, microdermabrasion, and rotating brushes
What are acne medications (i.e. accutane)