Hair Growth
Hair Care
Scalp Conditions
Hair Loss
Hair Conditions
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Anagen Stage

Growing phase of hair

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Hair is the strongest at what pH?

4.5-5.5 pH

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Another name for head lice

Pediculosis Capitis

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Baby-fine, silky hair, shed shortly after birth is known as?

Lanugo

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Known as a mass of hair strands tangled together in a mat that cannot be separated.

Matting or Plica Polonica

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Telogen stage is considered the

Resting stage

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The ability of hair to stretch of hair to stretch and return to its original shape without breaking?

Elasticity

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Red and watery vesicles or pus-filled areas caused by an animal parasite burrowing under the skin is referred to?

Itch Mite or Scabies

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What is the average amount of daily hair loss

40-100

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What is Canities known as?

Grayness or whiteness of the scalp hair

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What percentage of the hair is in the resting stage?

10-15%

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The ability of the hair to absorb moisture, liquids or chemicals.

Hair Porosity 

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Ringworm of the Scalp is known as

Tinea Capitis

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The average amount of strands per head is?

100,000

300

Start as small cracks in the cuticle that deepen into the cortex.

Split Ends

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What percentage of one's hair is in the anagen stage?

90%

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Fragilitis Crinium is the technical name for

Split ends

400

A disorder that referred to thick, crusty patches of red irritated scalp is known as

Psoriasis

400

The most common form of Alopecia is?

Androgenetic Alopecia

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Lumps or swelling along the hair shaft is known as Trichorrehexis Nidosa or?

Knotted hair

500

Hair growth can be affected by a lack of?

Necessary vitamins and minerals

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A condition in which beads or nodes form on the hair shaft is called 

Monilethrix

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Dry, yellow, encrusted areas on the scalp called scutula, may have a peculiar odor; shiny pink or white scars may result also known as?

Honeycomb Ringworm or Tinea Favosa

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The short fine non-pigmented hair found more abundantly on women is?

Vellus

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Abnormal coverage of hair on areas of the body where normally only lanugo or baby-fine hair appears...

Hypertrichosis or Ambras Syndrome