Microbiology
Skin/Anatomy
All about HAIR!
Chemical Texturizing
Miscellaneous
100
Bacteria are one-celled microorganisms of this origin.
What is vegetable?
100
This is the fixed attachment of a muscle.
What is the origin?
100
Hair is the darkest during this stage of hair growth.
What is Anagen?
100
This waving procedure causes the hair to swell.
What is a cold wave?
100
This is another word for neutralizer.
What is a fixative?
200
This is a bacterial infection that can occur if a hangnail gets infected.
What is paronychia?
200
A "papule" is this type of skin lesion.
What is primary?
200
This is the technical term for eyelash hair.
What is cilia?
200
This type of relaxer is classified as a lye product.
What is sodium hydroxide?
200
This is another term for a soft curl procedure.
What is a double process?
300
This bacteria is the most common form.
What is bacilli?
300
Skin goes through a complete cycle in this amount of time.
What is 25 to 28 days?
300
This hair loss is caused by excessive stretching.
What is traction alopecia?
300
This is true of sodium hydroxide and thioglycolate relaxers.
What is incompatibility?
300
These are used to create hollow space and flair.
What are indentation pincurls?
400
This bacteria does not produce disease.
What is saprophytes?
400
This is the largest of the cranial nerves.
What is the trifacial nerve?
400
This is the term for matting of the hair.
What is pilica polonica?
400
This is the typical pH range for alkaline waves.
What is 8.0-9.5?
400
Most quaternary ammonium compounds disinfect implements in this amount of time.
What is 10-15 minutes?
500
This is the cause of a disease, disorder, or condition.
What is etiology?
500
This system controls growth, general health, and reproduction of the body.
What is the endocrine system?
500
This horizontal alteration will shorten a wig from the front to the nape.
What is a tuck?
500
These two ingredients are the main ones found in alkaline waves.
What are thiglycolic acid and ammonium hydroxide?
500
This is the main ingredient found in a booster.
What is a mild form of potassium chloride?