Infection Control
Anatomy
Disorders
Hair Cutting
Haircolor
100

Chemical products that destroy most bacteria

What is Disinfectants?

100

Basic units of living things

What are cells?

100

Change in pigmentation of the skin caused by exposure to sun or ultraviolet light

What is tan
100

Space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point

What is angle?

100

Predominant tone of a color

What is a base color?

200

transmission may occur through...

what is direct and indirect contact

200

One of the body's most complex organs that controls all body functions

What is brain?

200

Small spot or blemish on the skin, ranging in color from pale tan to brown or bluish black

What is Mole
200

Fade line, blended from short to long with clippers or shear-over-comb technique

What is fade?

200

Technique of coloring strands of hair darker than the natural color

What is Low-Lighting?

300

free from all microorganisms, both non pathogens and pathogens, including spores and viruses...

sterile 

300

The largest artery in the body

What is Aorta?

300

Thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue

What is Keloid?

300

Create movement and volume in he hair by releasing weight

What are layers?

300

Primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel

What are Complementary colors?

400

prevent or inhibit growth of pathogens but NOT effective against spores and viruses; cleans skin; NOT sterile

what is antiseptics

400

Part of the muscle that does not move and is anchored to the bone; attached closest to the skeleton

What is Origin?
400

Irregular growth of skin

What is hypertrophy?

400

Shears made by pouring molten steel into a mold

What are Cast shears?

400

Process that lightens or deposits color in the hair in a single application

What is single-process haircoloring?

500

Illnesses resulting from conditions associated with employment, such as prolonged and repeated overexposure to certain products or ingredients.

What is an Occupational Disease?
500

Located near the temple that opens and closes the jaw

What is temporalis?

500

Small skin elevation that contains no fluid but may develop pus

What is Papule?

500

Method of cutting or layering the hair in which the fingers and shears glide along the edge of the hair to remove length

What is slide cutting?

500

Visible line separating colored hair from new growth

What is line of demarcation?

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