Natural, vegetable, and metallic hair colors are also known as
What is gradual colors
Ingredients in shampoo are listed according to the percentages of each ingredient or in
What is descending order
The process used to treat acne and milia and soften and emulsify deposits in the hair follicules is:
What is desincrustation
The type of bacteria that rarely shows any active motility is:
What is cocci
Dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while it is healing comprise a:
What is crust
Water is the number one nutrient of the body and composes what percentage of the body's weight?
What is 50-70%
A section of hair that determines the length the hair will be cut is the
What is guideline
The nape area is defined as the area at the back part of the neck and consists of the hair below the:
What is the occipital bone
The process used to treat acne and milia and soften and emulsify deposits in the hair follicules is: (Name 3)
What is:
using an ultrasonic unit
using a cleaning solvent
washing with soap and water, then scrubbing with a clean, disinfected nail brush
The technique used to apply nail tips is:
What is:
Stop
Rock
Hold
Which blood component gives blood its color?
What is hydrogen peroxide
A safe and useful type of disinfectant, commonly called quats, is:
What is quaternary ammonium compounds
The area of the nail where the nail plate cells are formed is the:
What is the matrix
A sign of a bacterial infection is the presence of:
What is pus
Shampoo that can leave the hair dry and brittle and cause fading in color-treated hair is
What is high PH shampoo
The system used for understanding color relationships is the
What is the law of color
The outermost and thinnest layer of the skin is the:
What is the epidermis
The portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate is the:
What is the nail bed.
The press performed when the hair becomes curly again due to perspiration or dampness is a:
What is touch up
A sign of a bacterial infection is the presence of:
What is pus
Relaxers that contain two components and must be mixed immediately prior to use are:
What is guanidine hydroxide relaxers
The process of temporarily straightening extremely curly hair by means of a heated comb is called
What is hair pressing
Which blood component gives blood its color?
What is hemoglobin
Arc pin curls are also known as half-moon or:
What is C-shaped base curls
The outermost and thinnest layer of the skin is the:
What epidermis
Chemically combining two or more atoms produces a
What is a molecule
The difference in the strength of most chemical hair relaxers is determined by the concentration of:
What is hydroxide
The part of the muscle at the movable attachment to the skeleton is the:
What is insertion
The natural coloring pigment found in the cortex layer of the hair is:
What is melanin
Two bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region are the:
What is the temporal bones
The bone that forms the forehead is the:
What is frontal
The muscle of the neck that lowers and rotates the head is the
What is sternocleidomastoideus
Minor damage to the matrix that produces a whitish discoloration or white spots on the nails is
What is leukonychia
Brushes with bristles that have tiny overlaping layers or scales, which clean and add luster to the hair, are:
What is natural
A pimple or an abscess is an example of a
What is a local infection