A hair removal service should not be performed on clients taking a medication.
What is Retinol?
Manual removal of impurities and comedones.
What is Extraction?
The smallest chemical part of an element.
What is an Atom?
Space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point.
What is Angle?
Area of the head between the apex and back of the parietal ridge
What is Crown?
Temporary hair removal method that involves the use of a thick, sugar-based paste.
What is Sugaring?
Professional service designed to improve and rejuvenate the skin.
What is a Facial?
The science that deals with the composition, structures, and properties of matter and how matter changes under different conditions
What is Chemistry?
Highest point on the top of the head.
What is Apex?
Parting the haircut in the opposite way from which you cut it in order to check for precision of line and shape.
What is Cross-checking?
The portion of the hair that projects beyond the skin
What is the hair shaft?
Clay-lifting masks help the skin.
What is exfoliate?
Atoms containing an excess amount of electrons or not enough electrons.
What is Ion?
Haircutting technique using diagonal lines by cutting hair ends with a slight increase or decrease in length.
What is Beveling?
Method of manufacturing shears; a metal-forming process whereby molten steel is poured into a mold and, the metal is cooled, takes on the shape of the mold.
What is Cast?
Study of hair and its disease.
What is trichology?
The primary purpose(s) for viewing your client's skin under a magnifying source is to:
What is determine skin type and condition?
Simplest form of matter that can't be broken down.
What is Element?
Haircutting technique done by placing the still blade into the hair and resting it on the scalp, and then moving the shears through the hair while opening and partially closing the shears
What is carving?
Also known as a one-length haircut; haircut in which all the hair comes to one hanging level, forming a weight line or area; hair is cut with no elevation or over direction.
What is a Blunt haircut?
Hair growth occurs in these stages:
What is anagen, catagen and telogen?
Product is necessary for dry skin.
What is occlusive?
Two or more atoms chemically joined that retain their chemical and physical properties.
What is Molecule?
Haircutting technique similar to scissor-over-comb, except that the clippers move side to side across the comb rather then bottom to top.
What is Clipper-over-comb?
Cutting position in which the palms of both hands are facing each other.
What is Palm-to-Palm?