What is the elevation; no lifting or raising of the hair
0 degree
abnormal amount of hair loss
alopecia
Skin disease created from a superficial fungal infection
tinea barbae
technical term for the scalp
epicranium
pathogenic and non-pathogenic are two types of:
Bacteria
45 degree
area on scalp, smooth, slightly pink, irregularly shaped and lacking hair
alopecia areata
disease of the scalp, characterized by a pink scalp with thick, whitish- yellowish crusts.
Tinea favosa
the epicranius is the broad muscle formed by joining of the:
occipitalis and frontalis
the study of how equipment you use can be best designed for comfort, efficiency, safety, and productivity
ergonomics
This elevation provides uniform lengths
90 degree
extreme case where autoimmune disease attacks hair follicles over entire head
alopecia totalis
guests having large, yellow, bran-like flakes on scalp
pityriasis steatoides, seborrheic dermatis
one of the 7 bones that join to form the cranium
sphenoid
scientific term for "split ends"
trichoptilosis
This elevation, lengths become longer starting from top to bottom
180 degree
medical condition involving loss of hair all over entire body
alopecia universalis
hair loss through repetitive and excessive pulling or stretching of the hair
traction alopecia
the two bones, one on each side of the head, which form the entire crown and top sides
parietal
microorganisms that are not disease producing
non- pathogenic
A haircut consisting of 46 & 90 elevations is called what?
combination haircut
Androgenic alopecia affects:
male & female
Brittleness, nodular swellings, easy breakage
trichorrehexis nodosa
muscle of neck that lowers and rotate the head:
sternocleidomastoideus
determined by the number of hairs per square inch
Density