infection control
hair removal
haircoloring
hair and scalp disorder
skin structure
100

   OSHA stands for

Occupational Safety and health Administration

100

must be avoided when removing facial hair

Depilation

100

what colors pairs create a tertiary  

blue and violet 

100

temporary hair loss at the end of pregnancy 

postpartum alopecia

100

The study of skin, its nature, structures, functions, diseases, and treatments

Dermatology

200

All disinfectants are      in the presence of oils

Inactivated

200

bone   natural arch of the eyebrow follows the

orbital

200

what is the maximum number of levels healthy hair can be lightened 

four

200

causes terminal hair to grow on areas of women's body where terminal hair don't usually grow 

hirsuties 

200

A physician engaged in the practice of treating skin

Dermatologist

300

Pathogenic Bactria may produce

Disease


300

can be applied and removed both in the same direction

sugaring

300
haircolor  that works well to tone accent piece 

semipermanent haircolors

300

beaded appearance due to narrowing of the hair shaft 

monilethrix

300

repetitive rubbing injury that causes the epidermis to thicken into a wide, elevated pad

Callus

400

both plants and animal characteristics

Bacteria

400

  another name for photoepilation

pulsed light

400

stylist works in a horseshoe pattern when performing a 

balayage 

400

brittleness and the formation of nodular swellings along the hair shaft 

trichorrhexis nodosa

400

A fiber protein that is the principal component of hair, skin, and nails

Keratin

500

Common in nursing homes

MRSA

500

excessive hair growth

Hirsutism

500

which results in strands of hair that colored darker 

lowlighting

500

If a client's hair is brittle and there are circular-shaped lesions on the scalp with red spots at the opening of the hair follicles, the client is likely infected with

tinea capitis

500

2 types of Melanin

eumelanin and pheomelanin

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