Hair History
Safety Standards
Infections, Infestations, & Other Freaky Stuff
Clip It & Snip It
Fun Trivia (But It's From Mr. Noah)
100

This is the kind of hair that has a small diameter and is barely felt when the finger is slid across it.

What is Fine Texture Hair?

100

This is the applied science of arranging and interacting with things so they are used safely and effectively during a service.

What is Ergonomics?

100

This is characterized by a build up of white, flakey skin covering and shedding from the skin and scalp.

What is Pityriasis?

100

This is parting the hair in the opposite direction from which you cut to check for precision during a service. 

What is Cross-Checking?

100

This is the only letter than never appears in the name of a US State.

What is Q?

200

This is the direction from which the hair grows from the scalp.

What is the Growth Pattern?

200

This is what happens when an employee comes into contact with broken skin, bodily fluids, blood, or any other kind of potentially infectious items in the work place.

What is an Exposure Incident?

200

This is the technical term for Ringworm or the umbrella term for a fungal infection of the skin.

What is Tinea?

200

This is the first section of hair you cut; It determines the length/shape of the haircut.

What is the Guideline?

200

This is the technical term for a group of Flamingos.

What is a Flamboyance?

300

This is a tube-like depression/pocket in the skin that contains the hair root.

What is the hair Follicle?

300

These are pathogenic microorganisms that can be found in human blood/bodily fluids and can cause disease.

What are Bloodborne Pathogens?

300

This is the medical term for an infestation of the hair and scalp with head louse.

What is Pediculosis Capitis?

300

This is the section of the head, ranging from the occipital bone to the bottom hairline.

What is the Nape?

300

This is the only number in the English language spelled in alphabetical order.

What is Forty?

400

This is the technical term for the pigmented hair found on the scalp, arms/underarms, legs, and in the nose and ears.

What is Terminal Hair?

400

This is the most direct way an infection can be spread

What is Direct Contact?

400

This is the technical term for an infestation of microscopic mites, commonly referred to as 'itch mites'.

What are Scabies?

400

This is a fixed/nonmoving guide; All subsections are brought here.

What is a Stationary Guideline?

400

This is the only planet that would actually be able to float on water because of how light it is.

What is Saturn?

500

These are small, cone-shaped elevations that contain a mass of blood and nerves, located directly under the hollowed area of the hair bulb.

What is the Dermal Papillae?

500

This is the ingredient in shampoo that causes it to lather. 

What is a surfactant?

500

This is also known as Male/Female Pattern Baldness; Is usually brought on by changing hormones as a person ages.

What is Androgenic Alopecia?

500

When doing a 0 degree haircut correctly, you will not see these.

What are Layers?

500

This is a creature that has been sent to space more times than humans have.

What is a Tardigrade?