The mechanical action required before the disinfection process. Involves scrubbing with soap and water.
What is cleaning?
The study of the human body structures that can be seen with the naked eye.
What is Anatomy?
With a range of 0 to 14, this measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
What is the pH scale?
Known as the position of the tool in relation to its base section, determined by the angle at which the hair is wrapped.
What is Base Control?
The triangular section that begins at the apex, or high point of the head and ends at the front corners.
What is the fringe area?
Replaced the MSDS in 2015, contains 16 catagories of information regarding all products that are manufactured and sold in the US.
What is the SDS?
What is adipose tissue?
A chemical combination of two or more atoms in definite or fixed proportions.
What is a molecule?
Also known as cold waves; they have a pH between 9.0 and 9.6, uses ammonium thyioglycolate (ATG) as the reducing agent and processes at room temperature with no added heat.
What are Alkaline or Cold Waves?
The outline of the face, head or figure seen in a side view.
What is profile?
The Agency that registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the United States.
Who is the Environmental Protection Agency?
BONUS: LIST ALL 11 FOR DOUBLE POINTS
What are the body systems?
ANSWER: MUSCULAR, EXCRETORY, RESPIRATORY, DIGESTIVE, ENDOCRINE, REPRODUCTIVE, SKELETAL, LYMPHATIC (IMMUNE), INTEGUMENTARY, NERVOUS, CIRCULATORY
Chemical reactions that can release a significant amount of heat.
What are Exothermic reactions?
Strong Chemical side bonds that are formed when the sulfer atoms in two adjacent protein chains are joined together. Can only be broken with the use of chemicals.
What are Disulfide bonds?
Known as the "ideal" face shape and works with any hairstyle. When designing a hairstyle, you generally are trying to create the illusion of this face shape.
What is Oval?
Harmful bacteria that can cause disease and infection in humans when they invade the body.
BONUS Q: How many classifications of pathogenic bacteria does a cosmetologist need to be aware of?
IF ANSWERED CORRECTLY: DOUBLE POINTS
What are Pathogenic Bacteria?
BONUS A: 6 types of bacteria: Cocci, Staphylococci, Streptococci, Diplococci, Bacilli and Spirilla
The bones that form the sides and top of the cranium. There are two.
What are the Parietal bones?
An unstable physical mixture of two or more immiscible substances plus a special ingredient.
What is an Emulsion?
The process by which hydroxide relaxers permanently straighten hair, removing a sulfur atom from a disulfide bond and convert it into a lanthionine bond
What is Lanthionization?
The direction in which the hair growns from the scalp, also referred to as natural fall or natural falling position.
The amount of visibly moist time required to be effective against pathogens listed on the product label.
What is Contact time?
Covers the bridge of the nose, lowers the eyebrows, and causes wrinkles across the bridge of the nose.
What is the Procerus muscle?
If Mayo is an example of an Oil-in-water emulsion of two immiscible substances, What ingredient acts as the emulsifier?
What is egg yolk?
The side bonds that cross-link polypeptide chains together, there are 3 that cosmetologists manipulate and must be familiar with.
What is Hydrogen, Salt and Disulfide?
When cutting with a vertical or diagonal cutting line, cutting this way, is the best way to maintain control of the section, especially with regard to elevation and overdirection.
What is palm-to-palm hand position?