Hair Care
Hair Science
Hair styles
Hair in medicine
Skin Care Topics for Men
100

How often should curly and coily hair be washed?

Once per week

100

What is the name of the protein hair is made of?

Keratin

100

Name protective styles

Braids, Buns, twists! 

100

What type of doctor treats hair, skin and nails?

A Dermatologist!

100

What is pseudofolliculitis barbae?

The medical term for ingrown hair

200

How often should you deep condition curly hair?

After every shampoo (1x/week)!

200

What is the structure on the scalp that produces a hair fiber?

The hair follicle!

200

Should a hairstyle be removed if it is too tight or hurts your head?

Yes.

200

What is the medical term for hair loss?

Alopecia

200

What can be done to minimize the risk of ingrown hairs?

Reduce shaving

If shaving, apply agents like benzoyl peroxide and glycolic acid after

300

Should you detangle curly hair when it is wet or dry?

Wet!

300

How fast does your hair grow a month in inches?

.5 inch

300

If you decide to relax your hair, how long should you wait until you get your next relaxer?

2 months

300

There are so many causes of hair loss. Can you list one?

Stress, hereditary, hormones, tight hair styles, dietary deficiencies, bad hair care techniques, immune disorders!

300

What is a major risk factor for ingrown hairs?

Shaving

400

When detangling your hair, should you start from the ends or near the root?

The ends and move up!

400

What is the name of the oil your scalp produces?

Sebum!

400

To prevent tangles and knots in natural hair after washing, what should be done to the hair as part of styling as it is drying?

Stretching the Hair! (Blowdrying on cool, air-drying in twists or braids etc.)

400

What is an itchy, flaky scalp called?

Dandruff/Seborrheic dermatitis!

400

What is acne kelodalis nuchae?

A form of scarring alopecia that forms boils in the nap of the neck

500

When shampooing your hair, should most of the shampoo go on the scalp or the hair strands?

The scalp! Limit the amount of shampoo that gets on the hair!

500

What are the three layers of the hair fiber?

The cuticle, cortex and medulla

500

How do hair relaxers work?

High pH opens the cuticles and destroys disulfide bonds

500

What is traction alopecia?

the type of hair loss that occurs when hairstyles are done too tightly, like tight braids for example. 

500

What is a major risk factor for the development of acne keloidalis nuchae

Close haircuts and frequent irritation to the area

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