History/Chemistry
Hairstyling
Anatomy/Physiology
Skin
Hair/Scalp Properties
100
Poor women in Rome colored their hair this color:
What is black?
100
After heating a pressing comb, the temperature of the comb should be tested using:
What is light paper?
100
The basic unit of all living things:
What is the cell?
100
The thinnest skin can be found on the:
What is eyelids?
100
The ability of hair to stretch and return to its original length without breaking is referred to as hair:
What is elasticity?
200
The chemical compound sodium chloride is:
What is table salt?
200
Large diameter pin curls that are similar to a roller but do not have the same amount of tension are:
What are barrel curls?
200
The facial skeleton has this many bones:
What is 14 bones?
200
The melanin produced by the body that is red to yellow in color:
What is pheomelanin?
200
Hair that has the largest diameter and usually requires more processing time is:
What is coarse hair texture?
300
The branch of science that applies to substances that contain carbon is called:
What is organic chemistry?
300
The thermal press that removes 100% of the curl and is accomplished by applying the comb twice on each side of the hair is:
What is hard press?
300
The study of the structure, function, and diseases of the muscles is called:
What is myology?
300
The top of the papillary layer where it joins the epidermis is:
What is epidermal-dermal junction?
300
When peptide bonds hold together very long chains of amino acids, it is called a:
What is polypeptide chain?
400
Another term that is used interchangeably to describe an alkali is:
What is base?
400
Large, flat brushes with staggered pin patterns used for mid-to-longer hair length are:
What are paddle brushes?
400
The largest of the cranial nerves which controls chewing is called:
What is fifth cranial nerve?
400
The clear, transparent layer just under the skin surface that consists of small cells through which light can pass is the:
What is stratum lucidum?
400
A highly contagious skin disease cause by a parasite called a mite is:
What is scabies?
500
A common volatile organic compound the evaporates quickly and is used in hairspray is:
What is ethyl alcohol?
500
The point where curls of opposite directions meet forming a recessed area is called:
What is indentation?
500
The clear yellowish fluid that carries waste and impurities away from cells is:
What is lymph?
500
The principal functions of the skin are protection, sensation, heat regulation, excretion, and:
What is secretion and absorption?
500
Dry hair and scalp should be treated with products that contain moisturizers and:
What are emollients?
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