Color remaining in hair after lightening.
Contributing Pigment
Neutralize skin discolorations before makeup application.
Color Primer
Diabetes and rosacea contraindicate vigorous facial massage.
Facial Massage Exclusion
Measurement of acidity or alkalinity in substances.
pH
Chemical reaction breaking disulfide bonds in hair.
Reduction reaction
Include line, form, color, space, texture.
Elements of Design
Cosmetic product that doesn't clog follicles.
Noncomedogenic
Skin area over a muscle where pressure causes muscle contraction.
Motor Point
Strongest side bonds in hair structure.
Disulfide bonds
Alkaline active ingredient in alkaline permanents.
Ammonium thioglycolate
Oval, round, square, oblong, triangle, inverted triangle, diamond.
Basic Facial Shapes
Complementary Color for Brown Eyes
Orange shades complement brown eyes
Use of electrical current to soften sebum and enhance product penetration.
Galvanic Treatment
Cross-linked polypeptide chains in hair structure.
Peptide bonds
Waves with pH between 4.5 and 7, requiring heat to process.
Acid waves
Constant current in one direction; e.g., from batteries
Direct Current
Wide forehead, narrow jawline, pointed chin
Triangular Face Features
Process softening and emulsifying hardened sebum in follicles.
Desincrustation
Relatively weak physical side bonds in hair.
Salt bonds
Activated by an outside heat source like a hood-type hair dryer.
Endothermic waves
Caused by a fungus called Malassezia.
Dandruff
An obvious line where foundation begins and ends on the skin
Line of Demarcation
Mechanical exfoliation method using vacuum and crystals for skin rejuvenation.
Microdermabrasion
Compounds forming long chains joined by peptide bonds.
Amino acids
Utilize reducing agents like cysteamine instead of ATG.
Thio-free waves