Matter
pH
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100

Has definite weight but indefinite volume and shape

Gas

100

The most accurate method of testing pH

pH meter

100

Considered a universal solvent because it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other solvent

Water

100

Tube-like pocket from which the hair grows from;  also called the root sheath

Follicle

100

Type of porosity that will absorb the least amount of moisture; also called "poor porosity"

Resistant Porosity

100

Medical term for scales; thick crusty patches of red irritated scalp

Psoriasis

200

Simplest atomic structure with 1 proton and 1 electron

Hydrogen

200

pH range of sodium hydroxide relaxers

11.5-14

200

Mixture of 2 or more molecules that seperate when left standing and need to be shaken before use

Suspensions

200

Shape of the follicle in wavy-curly hair

Oval

200

Percent that hair can stretch when wet

40-50%

200

Dry, yellowish encrusted areas; may have odor; may result in shiny scars

BONUS +100 for medical term

Honeycomb Ringworm

*BONUS* +100- Tinea Favosa

300

Two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond

Molecules

300

The term that describes the change in value along the pH scale that is a change of 10 times

Logarithmic

300

Equal mixtures of inorganic and organic substances that do not dissolve in water

Powders

300

Phase of hair growth lasting 1-2 weeks; when all cell division stops

Catagen

300

Small cracks in the cuticle that deepen into the cortex

BONUS +100 for technical terms

Split Ends

*BONUS* +100- Fragilitas Crinium 

*BONUS* +100- Trichoptilosis

300

Oily flakes combined with sebum; sticks to scalp in clusters; yellowish

BONUS +100 for medical term

Greasy or Waxy Dandruff

*BONUS* +100- Pityriasis Steatoids

400
Basic substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances

Elements

400

A solution that has more positive hydrogen ions than negative hydroxide ions

Acidic

400

Cleansing agent consisting of both lipophilic and hydrophilic parts

Surfactants

400

Cells that exsist among the dividing ells within the hair bulb and produce melanin

Melanocytes

400

Lumps or swelling in the hair shaft

BONUS +100 for technical term

Nodules 

AKA- Knotted Hair

*BONUS* +100- Trichorrhexis Nodosa

400

Most common form of Alopecia

Androgenetic Alopecia

500

Compounds consisting of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen

Amino Acids

500

Decreases concentration of hydrogen ions when placed in water

Alkali

500

Type of shampoo used when a client is unable to receive normal shampoo; highly flamable and used in well-ventilated room

Liquid Dry

500

Produce the cells that keratinize and form the three layers of the hair; where the cell division (mitosis) takes place

Germinal Matrix

500

Infection found on face and neck surrounding hair follicle; results in inflamation, redness and pustules

Folliculitis Barbae

500

Medical term for razor bumps; chronic inflammatory condition usually caused by a foreign body reaction because of ingrown hair due to shaving

Pseudofolliculitis Barbae