Infection Control
Hair service preparation
Hair Styling
Haircutting
Haircoloring
100

Quats solutions usually disinfect implements for this amount of time.

10 minutes 

100

This kind of draping can sometimes be called a wet draping.

Shampoo draping 

100

This type of classic updo is created out of a simply ponytail & can be dressed up with flowers or ornaments.

Chignon

100

This section separates the head at the parietal ridge to below the crown.

Horseshoe section 

100

This is the measurement system that colorists use to determine the lightness or darkness of artificial and natural hair color.

The level system 

200

This agency registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the United States.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

200

This part of the client service process is an organized, step-by-step plan for cleaning and disinfecting your implements. 

Pre-service procedure

200

This type of iron allows users to manually control the clamp's pressure. 

Marcel iron

200

This type of haircut has a visual buildup of weight, the hair appears to be stacked.

Graduated haircut 

200

This is the standard volume of hydrogen peroxide and provides up to 2 levels of lift.

20 volume 

300

This is the second step of infection control. It eliminates most, but not all, microorganisms on nonporous surfaces.

Disinfecting 

300

This product deposits protein or infuse moisture to the hair, help restore hair's strength, give hair body, & protect against possible breakage.

Conditioners

300

Other names for this teasing technique are teasing, matting, or French lacing. It involves combing small hair sections from 2-3 inches away from the scalp.

Backcombing

300

This is the process of removing excess bulk without shortening the length.

Texturizing

300

This type of haircolor contains an alkaline agent that can lighten and deposit haircolor at the same time.

Permanent haircolor

400

This is any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size.

Microorganism

400

This is how often hair should be shampooed. 

As often as necessary

400

This type of thermal press removes about 60-75% of the curl.

Medium Press



400

This method of texturizing is a technique performed on hair ends using the tips, or points, of the shears to create a broken edge.

Point cutting 

400

This is a 2 step process in which the hair is first decolorized with a lightener to lift the natural pigment. Then a toner is used to deposit the desired tone to the hair. 

Double-process haircolor

500

This is the most common bacteria and most strands do not make us ill. It can be picked up on doorknobs and skin-to-skin contact. 

Staphylococci 

500

Many conditioners contains these. Substances that attract moisture or promote moisture retention. 

Humectants

500

If hair is very fragile the iron should be set to this temperature.

250°

500

This method of cutting creates very short tapers and allows you to cut from an extremely short length to longer lengths. 

Shear-over-comb 

500

This type of highlighting is not recommended for tightly curled or coiled hair as it can tangle.

Cap highlights