The invasion of body tissue by disease causing bacteria
Infection
Hair Loss in abnormal amounts
Alopecia
Commonly known as dandruff
Pityriasis
Defined areas that can managed and controlled while hair shaping
Sections
Refers to the diameter or width of the single strand of hair
Texture
The presence of unclean materials or tools left on a surface
Contamination
The process by which the newly formed cells in the hair bulb mature,filled with keratin, moves upward.
Keratinization
Also Known as brittle hair, it is when hair is Susceptible to breakage
Fragilitas Crinium
The outer or external part, located below the parietal ridge
Exterior
Types of hair Textures
Course, Medium, Fine
The body ability to fight off or defend against infection and disease
Immunity
Period of active growth
Anagen
Is Known as split ends
Trichoptilosis
is the front area that can range from the outer corner of the eyes
bangs, Fringe
It is also known as the natural fall
Growth Pattern
The removal of any infectious materials on tools or surfaces by following all disinfection procedures
Decontamination
The period breakdown and change
Catagen
Hair loss due to excessive pulling into a ponytail or tight styles
Traction alopecia
Area where it can give the appearance of heaviness
Weight Lines
The capability of the hair strand to stretch and return
Elasticity
Signs Of Infection
Ache, Pus, Heat, Redness, Swelling
Pigmented Hair located on the scalp ,arms pits, legs, nose and ears.
Terminal Hair
Is a period of temporary hair loss that occurs after child birth
Postpartum Alopecia
Is a guide that moves or passes from one section to another and increases or decreases in elevation depending on the desired cut
Traveling Guideline
The amount of water or liquid the hair can absorb
porosity