Anatomy/Physiology
Hair+Scalp
Properties
Manicuring
Wigs+Hair Additions
Principles of Hair Design
100

Define: Origin

Part of the muscle that does not move and is anchored to the bone; attached closest to the skeleton

100

Define: Anagen Phase

Also known as growth phase; hair phase which new hair is produced 

100

Define: Multiuse Implements

Also known as reusable implements; should be cleaned and disinfected between clients.

100

Define: Turned Hair

Also called remy hair; cuticle hair 

100

Define: Apex 

Highest point on the top of the head

200

The skin, oil glands, sweat glands, hair, and nails are all part of what body system?

Integumentary

200

Identify the part of the hair that is located below the surface of the epidermis.

The hair root

200

A basic manicure, including polishing, should take _______ minutes to complete.

30 to 45

200

An advantage of tape-in hair extensions is that they __________.

Lie flat for a seamless and natural look and feel

200

A __________ includes objectives, goals, and step-by-step planning developed by artists to mold their unique vision into a piece of art.

Design Philosophy

300

____ are whitish bundles of nerve fibers that transmit impulses. 

Nerves

300

____ are bonds that cross-link polypeptide chains and are responsible for the extreme strength and elasticity of human hair.

Side Bonds
300

When starting a new step in a basic manicure procedure, always start with the __________.

Pinky finger of the left hand

300

In the context of hair addition and wig fibers, a disadvantage of synthetic fiber hair is that it __________.

Does not accept regular hair dye or hot tools

300

____ on the head mark where the head's surface changes, such as the ears, jawline, occipital bone, and apex.

Reference points

400

Define: Mitosis

The process of cell reproduction that occurs when a cell divides into two identical daughter cells

400

Define: Dermal Papilla

Cone-shaped elevation found at base of the bulb.

400

Define: Petrissage

Also called kneading; lifting, squeezing, and pressing the tissue.

400

Define: Fusion Bonding 

Method of attaching extensions in which hair extension is bonded to the client's own hair with a keratin bonding material 

400

Define: Head form

Also known as head shape; mass or general outline of hairstyle

500

__________ are two bones that form the sides and top of the skull's cranium.

Parietal bones

500

In the context of the COHNS elements that make up human hair, __________ makes up 51 percent of a typical hair strand.

Carbon

500

A characteristic of dimethyl urea nail hardeners is that they __________.

Do not overharden nails like those with methylene glycol can with overuse

500

Integration hairpieces are not __________.

Suitable for complete hair loss

500

In the context of basic profiles, a(n) __________ neither curves outward nor curves inward, although it has a very slight curvature.

Straight profile