Supplies blood to the lower region of the face, mouth, and nose
facial artery
balanced to the pH level of the hair and skin, usually contains citric, lactic, or phosphoric acid. Designed to prevent stripping of hair color from the hair — typically having a low alkaline content.
pH-balanced shampoos
Used to facilitate deep pore cleansing — emulsifying sebum and waste in the pores
Desincrustation
These are connected to the hair follicles, consisting of little sacs with ducts that open and secrete sebum
Sebaceous (oil) glands
This hair wave pattern has a round cross section shape
Straight hair
The main source of blood supply to the head, face, and neck
Common corotid
Designed for oily hair and scalps. These shampoos wash away excess oil without drying hair out
balancing shampoos
process of introducing water soluble products into the skin using both the positive and negative piles of the galvanic machine.
Iontophoresis
Protection, sensation, heat regulation, absorptions, excretions, and secretions are a function of
The skin
This hair wave pattern has the shape of an elliptical cross section
Extremely curly hair
Largest artery in the body
Aorta
Created by combining the surfactant with basic colors. They are attracted to porous hair and brighten the hair, add slight color, and eliminate unwanted color tones.
Color-enhancing shampoos
Infuses acidic (positive) substances into the deeper tissues using galvanic current from the positive poke toward the negative pole
Cataphoresis
Congenital hypopigmentation, or absence of melanin pigment in the body, skin, hair, and eyes
Albinism
Short, fine, unpigmented, downy hair. No medulla is present
Vellus hair , or lanugo
Supplies blood to the scalp , behind and above the ear, and the skin behind the the ear
Posterior auricle artery
Rebalance and restores pH level of the hair by neutralizing any alkali or unwanted residues that remain in the hair after chemical relaxation.
infuses alkaline (negative) products into the tissues from the negative toward the positive pole
Anaphoresis
The technical name for a birthmark
Nevus
Long coarse hair found on the scalp , legs, arms, and bodies of males and females
Terminal hair
supplies blood to the upper eyelids & forehead
Supraorbital artery
Formulated with little to no sulfates and is generally a good choice for color-treated and chemically treated hair because it does not strip natural oils from the hair.
sulfate-free shampoo
Low level of electricity that mirrors the body’s natural electrical impulses — using one or two probes, it is directed only to the specific area being treated and does not travel throughout the body
Microcurrent
Open skin lesion accompanied by pus and loss of skin depth; a deep erosion, a depression in the skin, normally due to infection or cancer
Ulcer
The three phases of the hair growth cycle
Anagen, catagen, and telogen phases