HAIR STRUCTURE
HAIR GROWTH & PROPERTIES
DISORDERS & CONDITIONS
HAIR TYPES & CHARACTERISTICS
MISCELLANEOUS
100

This layer of the hair is primarily responsible for strength, elasticity, & natural color

What Is The Cortex

100

This phase is considered the active growing stage of the hair cycle.

What is the anagen phase?

100

This technical term refers to split ends.

What is trichoptilosis?

100

this term refers to the number of individual hairs per square inch on the scalp

what is hair density?

100

this is the scientific study of hair, its disorders, and care.

what is trichology?

200

The innermost layer of the hair that is often absent in fine hair 

What is the medulla

200

This brief phase marks the transition between the growth and resting stages of hair.

What is the catagen phase?

200

This autoimmune disorder commonly causes smooth, round patches of hair loss.

What is alopecia areata?

200

this type of hair is short, fine, soft, and generally unpigmented.

what is vellus hair?

200

this is the technical term for naturally gray hair.

what is canities?
300

This structure at the base of the follicle contains capillaries and nerves that nourish the hair root.

What is the Dermal Papilla

300

This term refers to the hair's ability to absorb moisture or chemicals.

What is hair porosity?

300

This type of alopecia commonly results from excessive tension caused by tight hairstyles.

What is traction alopecia?

300

this type of melanin is responsible for red and blond hair tones.

what is pheomelanin?

300

this condition is characterized by brittle hair that breaks easily.

what is fragilitas crinium?

400

These glands secrete the oily substance that lubricates the skin and hair.

What are sebaceous glands?

400

Hair that resists moisture and chemical penetration has this type of porosity.

What is low porosity?

400

This contagious fungal infection of the scalp is commonly known as ringworm

What is Tinea Capitis?

400

this circular growth pattern is most commonly found at the crown of the head.

what is the whorl?

400

a cowlick is a term that describes what?

what is a tuft of hair that stands upright because it grows in a different direction from surrounding hair

500

This small involuntary muscle attached to the hair follicle is responsible for goosebumps.

What is the arrector pili muscle?

500

This test measures the hair's ability to stretch and return to it's original length without breaking.

What is the elasticity test?

500

This inflammatory scalp disorder is characterized by scales and and excess oil production.

What is seborrheic dermatitis?

500

this condition involves abnormal growth of terminal hair in areas that normally contain vellus hair.

what is hypertrichosis?

500

this contagious infestation of the scalp and hair is caused by head lice.

what is pediculosis capitis?