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General Sciences
Skin and Nails
Hair Care
Hair Cutting
Hair Coloring
100
one celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics
What is bacteria?
100
this is where the thinnest skin is found
What is the eyelids?
100
the medical term used to describe dandruff
What is pityriasis?
100
the angle at which the fingers are held when cutting.
What is the cutting line?
100
coloring products that have a coating action on the hair and are removed by shampooing
What is temporary colors
200
harmless bacteria
What is nonpathogenic bacteria?
200
the deeper layer of the dermis that supplies the skin with oxygen and nutrients.
What is the reticular layer?
200
the straight lines used to remove weight and create graduated or layered haircuts.
What are verticle lines
200
the coloring products that are regarded as the best for covering gray hair
What is permanent hair color
300
the basic unit of all living things.
What is the cell?
300
the manicure type with a dramatic white free edge.
What is a french polish application?
300
what is used for stimulating the scalp as well as removing dirt and lint from locks?
What is a boar-bristle brush?
300
the growth pattern is the direction in which hair grows from the scalp. It is also called what?
What is the natural falling position.
300
hydrogen peroxide mixed into a lightener formula creates a chemical process called what
What is oxidation
400
The three parts of a muscle.
What is the origin, insertion, and belly?
400
a lightweight rectangular block that is abrasive and used to buff nails
What is a buffer block
400
to avoid scratching the scalp, the teeth on wide-toothed combs should have these.
What is long runded tips?
400
a soft fringe around the forehead will camouflage a small forehead without slosing tup the face and is recommended for this face shape.
What is a triangular face shape?
400
the U.S. Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act prescribes that a predisposition test be given when?
What is 24 to 48 hours in advance
500
the largest of the cranial nerves
What is the fifth cranial nerve?
500
the fatty layer found below the dermis.
What is the subcutaneous layer?
500
The technique that involves attaching hair wefts or single strands with adhasive or glue is called what?
What is bonding?
500
the thickness or diameter of the individual hair strand
What is texture?
500
the two step blonding process is also known as what?
What is double-process coloring