Sanitation
Anatomy
Tools
Chemistry
Relaxers
100

Test Preformed as part of consultation

What is Preliminary Strand Test

100

Broken by water and heat

What are Hydrogen bonds

100

Used as a protective barrier for a relaxer.

What is base cream.

100

Anything that has mass and occupies space.

What is matter.

100

Chemically altering curly hair into a straighter form.

What is chemically relaxing

200

Protects the client from exposure.

What is draping.

200

Broken by a change in pH.

What are salt bonds

200

Used during draping to protect a clients skin and clothing.

What is a cape.

200

It can mix together.

What is miscible.

200

This is also known as rebonding.

What is neutralizing.

300

Decontamination Method 1

What is disinfecting.

300

Broken by chemicals

What are disulfide bonds.

300

These can be plastic and are used to hold relaxer.

What is an applicator bowl.

300

It cannot mix together.

What is immiscible.

300

Strongest relaxer, also known as lye.

What is sodium hydroxide

400

Caused by overexposure to chemicals

What is occupational Disease.

400

Protein building blocks for hair.

What are amino acids

400

These can be used to apply a relaxer.

What is an applicator brush.

400

A scale ranging from 0 to 14.

What is the pH scale.

400

This is compatible with a thio relaxer.

What is ammonium bisulfite.

500

Decontamination method 2

What is Sterilization.

500

This many protofibrils makes a bundle.

What is 9.

500

These can come in a variety of sizes and have varying purposes.

What are combs.

500

This cannot be broken down into a simpler substance.

What is an element.

500

An acidic solution that helps restore the hair's pH, prior to shampooing.

What is normalizing lotion.