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The middle layer of the hair shaft that provides strength, elasticity, and color

Cortex

100

The innermost layer of the hair shaft, present and course with thick hair

Medulla

100

The outermost layer of the hair that protects the cortex and gives hair it shine

 Cuticle

100

The portion of hair that projects above the skin’s surface

Hair shaft

100

The tube like depression in the skin that contains the hair root

Hair follicle

200

A strong fibrosis protein that makes up the hair shaft

Keratin

200

The hair’s ability to stretch and return to its original length without breaking

Elasticity

200

The hair ability to absorb moisture can be low, normal or high 

Porosity

200

The thickness or diameter of each hair strand, fine medium course

Texture

200

The part of the hair located below the surface of the scalp

Hair Root

300

The three phases of hair growth, Agagen (growth), catagen (transition) telogen (resting)

Growth cycle

300

Oil producing gland that helps lubricate the hair and scalp

Sebaceous gland

300

A small, cone shaped elevation at the base of the hair follicle that supplies, blood, and nutrients to the hair

Dermal Papilla

300

The small muscle attached to the hair follicle that causes hair to stand up (goosebumps)

Arrector Pili Muscle

300

The number of individual hair strands per square inch of scalp

Density

400

Hair loss caused by genetics and hormones often seen as male or female pattern baldness

Androgenic alopecia

400

An autoimmune disorder that causes brown patches of hair loss on the scalp or body

Alopecia Areata 

400

The abnormal loss of hair, often caused by genetics, illness, or stress

Alopecia

400

Technical term for gray hair due to the loss of melanin

Canities

400

Abnormal hair growth, and areas of the body wear hair is usually minimal or absent

Hypertrichosis

500

The technical term for dandruff characterized by flaking of the Scalp

Pityrasis

500

The medical term for ringworm a contagious, fungal infection with circular lesion

Tinea

500

Also known as split ends; occurs when the hair is split due to damage

Trichoptilosis

500

A contagious, skin disease caused by the itch might marked by intense itching

Scabies

500

Dry dandruff with white, lightweight flakes, and itchy scalp

Pityriasis Capitis Simplex