Hair Removal
Haircutting
Facials
Haircoloring
All About Nails
100

 Using tweezers to remove hair.


Tweezing

100

 Outer line of a hairstyle.


Perimeter

100

 A professional skin treatment that improves the condition and appearance of the skin.


Facial

100

 Chemical compounds that lighten hair by dispersing, dissolving, and decolorizing the natural hair pigment.


Lighteners

100

 The act of causing tiny unseen openings in the skin that can allow entry by pathogenic microbes.


Microtrauma

200

 Temporary hair removal method that involves twisting and rolling cotton thread along the surface of the skin, entwining the hair in the thread, and lifting it from the follicle.


Threading

200

 

 Area of the head between the apex and back of the parietal ridge.


Crown

200


Products that help bring about exfoliation.




Exfoliants   

200

An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts.


Tertiary Color

200

 Products designed to absorb into the nail plate to increase flexibility and into the surrounding skin to soften.


Nail Oils

300

 Substance, usually a caustic alkaline preparation, used for the temporary removal of superfluous hair by dissolving it at the skin surface level.


Depilatory 

300


 Widest area of the head, usually starting at the temples and ending at the bottom of the crown.



Parietal Ridge

300

Masks often containing oils, emollients, and humectants that have a strong moisturizing effect.


Cream Masks

300

 Also known as a predisposition test, a test required by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for identifying a possible allergy in a client.


Patch Test

300

 Used as a guide to extend nail enhancements beyond the fingertip for additional length.


Nail Forms

400

 Removal of hair by means of an electric current that destroys the root of the hair.


Electrolysis

400

Visual line in the haircut where the ends of the hair hang together.



Weight Line

400

Manual or mechanical manipulation of the body by rubbing, gently pinching, kneading, tapping, and other movements to increase metabolism and circulation, promote absorption, and relieve pain. 

Massage

400

System for understanding color relationships.


Law of Color

400


The curved line where pink and white meet on a French-manicured nail.



Smile Line

500


Condition pertaining to excessive growth or cover of hair, especially in women.






Hirsutism

500

 Haircutting effect in which there is an even blend from very short at the hairline to longer length as you move up the head. 

Taper

500

Oil or fatty ingredients that prevent moisture from leaving the skin.


Emollients

500


 The process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color.



Pre-softening

500


The amount of monomer liquid and polymer powder used to create a bead.




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