Thsi type of tissue binds and supports other body tissue.
What is connective tissue?
This is how conditioners benefit hair.
What is Conditioners infuse moisture and protect
against breakage?
_______________involves taking pride in your work and committing yourself to consistently doing an excellent job.
What is work ethic?
What term refers to anything that occupies space; has physical and chemical properties; and exists in a solid, liquid, or gas form?
What is matter?
What electrical term is abbreviated as AC?
What is Alternating Current
This muscle action is controlled by the autonomic nervous system and controls body functions such as breathing and digestion.
This massage technique is most effective in an oily hair and scalp treatment.
What is a kneading technique?
Nonverbal communication is the communication expressed by body language, facial expression, gestures, and ____________ .
What is eye contact?
A __________ is a new substance formed by chemically combining two or more atoms of different elements.
What is a compound?
The process of introducing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current is known as
.
What is Iontophoresis?
This description best defines a motor nerve.
What is Motor nerves carry impulses from the
brain to the muscles or glands.
At which stage of service should a cosmetologist perform a scalp massage to help restore hair to a more balanced state?
What is during conditioning?
Four components of a strong work ethic are ____________ , integrity, good technical and communication skills, and enthusiasm and passion.
What is motivation?
When a substance gains oxygen, the substance is __________.
What is oxidized?
Commonly used modalities in beauty and wellness are Tesla high-frequency current, microcurrent, and ______________current.
What is Galvanic?
Each of the following is a blood vessel EXCEPT ________.
What is pulmonaries
How are the effleurage and the petrissage techniques for scalp massage different?
What is Effleurage uses movements along the scalp, whereas petrissage uses pushing and kneading of the scalp.
___________________is necessary for virtually every function of the cells and body.
What is water?
Substances that act as a bridge to allow oil and water to mix or emulsify are called __________.
What is surfactants?
Which apparatus conducts electric current from an electrotherapy device to the client’s skin?
What is an electrode?
This body’s systems function is to remove waste material from the body cells to the blood?
What is lymphatic system?
During which part of the three-part client services process do cosmetologists clean and disinfect implements?
What is pre-service?
The key to avoiding musculoskeletal disorders is____________.
What is prevention?
A(n) __________ is a mixture of two or more substances that are united with the aid of a binder.
What is an emulsion?
If you drop an electrical appliance in water, you should __________________.
What is Never use it again?