Infection Control
Hair Science
Shampoo Experience
Client Consultation
School Rules
100

The second level of infection control.

Disinfection

100

Products with a pH of 3 are considered to be this.

Acidic

100

Cautionary act performed prior to any service.

Draping

100

This step of the 4 service essentials is where you establish rapport and build credibility.

Connect

100
The Phase 1 instructors names.

Leni and Ashley

200

These are rod shaped bacteria.

Bacilli

200

Of the three major layer of hair, one is not present in all hair types.

Medulla

200

Substance that dissolves into a liquid and forms a solution.

Solute

200

The most important steps of the Create Service Essential.

Show, tell, and teach

200
School starts at this time.
9:00 am
300

This is the next step after conducting a health survey.

Create a follow-up plan

300

The ability of the hair to stretch and return to its original shape.

Elasticity

300

The universal solvent.

Water

300

The easiest way to turn a first time client into a returning client.

Prebook

300

The dress code is all this color.

Black

400

An inflammation of the skin.

Dermatitis

400

These contain the pigment melanin.

Melanosomes

400

Light or heavy kneading or rolling.

Petrissage

400

This facial feature can be minimized by covering it with longer hair.

Protruding Ears

400

This must be completed to move onto the next phase.

Phase out

500

Small sacs of fluids between the shoulder tendons and bones of the shoulder.

Bursas

500

This is released when two amino acid link together forming a peptide bond.

H2O (water)

500

This shampoo type requires a doctor's prescription.

Medicated

500

Arrangement of shapes, lines, and ornamental effects to create an artistic whole.

Design

500

The amount of hours can you miss before you have to be dropped and restart phase 1.

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