Safety And Disinfection
Chemistry
Anatomy And Physiology
Haircutting Fundamentals
Diseases and Disorders
100

An immune response or reaction to substances that are usually not harmful. 

What is an Allergy? 

100

Three types of Water. 

What are Hard, Soft, Deionized?

100

A strong, fibrous protein.

What is Keratin?

100

A haircutting technique that positions the palms of your hands facing each other.

What is Palm to Palm?

100

The technical term for Ringworm.

Who is Tinea? 

200

When an employee comes into contact with broken skin, body fluid, blood or any other potentially infectious items while at work. 

What is Exposure Incidents? 

200

Removing the unfiltered or dissolved mineral particles that are not eliminated through filtration. 

What is Softening? 

200

An excessive growth of hair in uncommon areas of the face or body. 

What is Hypertrichosis?

200

The applied science concerned with designing and arranging things that people use to interact effetely  and safely. 

What is Ergonomics? 

200

Hair loss through repetitive and excessive puling or stretching of the hair

What is Traction Alopecia? 

300

A set of guidelines published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) that require an employer and employee to assume that all human blood and body fluids are infectious. 

What are the Standard Precautions?

300

The ingredient that causes lather. 

What is Surfactant?

300

Also known as Brittle Hair.

What is Fragilitas Crinium?

300

To make something equal in proportion by distributing weight and size. 

What is Balance? 

300

A condition cause by the microscopic mite called sarcoptes scabei, also known as the itch mite.

What is Scabies?  

400

Circular shaped bacteria that produce pus or in clusters can produce strep throat and blood poisoning. 

What is Cocci?

400

Enhance strength, shine, and minimize damage to the hair shaft. 

What is Conditioners?

400

Commonly known as Dandruff. 

What is Pityriasis?

400

Also known, as over direction, directing the hair out of its natural fall line. 

What is Shifted Distribution? 

400

A fungal infection of the scalp. 

Who is Tinea Capitis? 

500

3 Groups of Cocci Bacteria. 

What is Staphylococci, Diplococci, and Streptococci? 

500

Moisturizers are conditioners containing this moisture retention ingredient. 

What is Humectant? 

500

The 5 main structures of the Hair Root. 

What are Dermal Papillae, Hair Bulb, Hair Follicle, Sebaceous Glands, and Arrector Pili Muscle? 

500

A concentration of hair within an area that can give the appearance of heaviness and density. 

What is Weight lines? 

500

A condition cause by animal parasite called the head louse.

What is Pediculosis Capitis?