When disease causing bacteria/viruses enter the body and multiply effecting the body's normal state.
What is an Infection?
The first step when you cut a client.
What is stop the service?
The scalp disorder dry flakes which can appear translucent.
What is Dry Dandruff (Pityriasis Capitis Simplex)?
The three layers of the hair strand.
What are the cuticle, cortex, and medulla?
Red, yellow, and blue.
What are the primary colors?
When the circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to other parts of the body.
What is a general infection?
How long you should flush the eye if there is a chemical injury.
What is 15-30 minutes?
The disease with red, circular patches of blisters caused by vegetable parasites.
What is ringworm (tinea)?
The follicle shape that creates wavy hair.
What is an oval?
The arrangement of shapes, lines, and ornamental effects to create an artistic whole.
What is desgn?
The unintentional transfer of harmful pathogens from one person, object, or surface to another.
What is cross-contamination?
The organization who approves products and their efficacy.
Who is the EPA?
The disorder with red, watery vesicles; animal parasite burrowing under the skin.
What is an itch mite? (scabies)
Filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells around it.
What is the papilla?
The standard proportion between the head and overall body height of a man that most artists use.
What is 1/8?
A highly infectious disease that affects the liver.
What is Human Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)?
The first step for cleaning and disinfecting tools.
What is put on eye protection and gloves
The disease with dry, yellow encrusted areas; may have odor; shiny scars may result.
What is honeycomb ringworm?
The layer of hair where most strength is found.
What is the cortex?
What are complementary colors?
The type of pathogen that causes Strep Throat.
What is bacteria?
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
The technical term for lice?
What is pediculosis capitis?
The technical name for the study of hair.
What is trichology?
Profile that has a somewhat sloping forehead combined with a strong or protruding jaw.
What is angular?