Going Through Changes
Compounds
pH Fun
Product Knowledge
All In The Details
100

The change that occurs in burning wood through oxidation

Chemical change

100

The most common example of a chemical compound

Water

100
The pH range of hair and skin

4.5-5.5

100

This type of shampoo is formulated to prevent the stripping of permanent hair color from the hair

pH balanced

100

A substance that is dissolved in a solvent

Solute

200

Permanent hair color is this type of change

Chemical change

200

Organic substances contain this element

Carbon
200

The pH of a water-based solution measures its degree of these

Acidity or alkalinity

200

The basic purpose of a cold cream

Cleanse the skin

200

A common emulsion

Shampoo

300

Soaps lather easily in the presence of _______

Soft water

300

The universal solvent

Water

300

The condition of the hair and scalp is most influenced by a shampoo product’s _____________

Acidity or alkalinity

300

Conditioners that penetrate the cortex to replace lost keratin

Protein conditioners

300

The primary ingredient in styptic powder or liquid

Alum

400

A substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means

Element

400

Give at least 2 examples of a common inorganic substance

Metal, water, air, minerals, etc.

400

Solutions that soften, swell, or expand the cuticle usually have this pH level

Alkaline

400

Conditioners formulated to control minor dandruff and scalp conditions

Medicated conditioners

400

A grooming aid that can also stimulate the scalp and correct a scalp condition

Hair tonic

500

A chemical reaction that combines an element or compound with oxygen to produce an oxide

Oxidation

500

The 4 classifications of compounds

Acids, bases, salts, oxides

500

The usual pH range of hair conditioners

3.0-5.5

500

Finishing, detangling, and cream rinses are examples of this

Instant conditioners

500

Astringents may have up to this much alcohol content 

35%

M
e
n
u