____ chemistry is the study of substances that contain the element carbon.
What is Organic Chemistry?
the basic building blocks of all matter
What are atoms?
A person’s ____ is determined by the position and prominence of the facial bones.
What is a facial shape?
cutting hair in the opposite direction from which it grows
What is against the grain?
Tools used when Each section of hair is dried in a definite direction with the ____ followed by the dryer in stylized blowdrying.
What is a comb or brush?
A substance from which ____ has been chemically removed is a reduced substance.
What is oxygen?
The pH of hair and skin is an average of ____.
What is 5.0?
the most commonly used elevation in mens Haircutting
What is 90 Degrees?
During the ____, the barber must determine what the client is asking for in the way of a haircut or style.
What is the client consultation?
Cutting each section the same length results in ____.
What are Uniform Layers?
An atom or molecule that carries an electric charge.
What is an Ion?
The pH scale is a ____ scale.
What is Logarithmic?
The highest point on the top of the head is the ____.
What is the apex?
In the ____ technique, the shears are held parallel to the comb
what is shear-over-comb?
cutting lines are used to create a one-length look.
What are Horizontal Lines?
Chemical reactions that release heat.
What are exothermic reactions?
properties of a substance that include melting and boiling points.
What are physical properties?
The ____ bone protrudes at the base of the skull.
What is the Occipital Bone?
a guide that moves along a section of hair as each cut is made
What is a traveling guide?
The outer perimeter line of the haircut
What is the design line?
Chemical compounds are classified as acids, salts, ____, and bases.
What are Oxides?
chemical combinations of two or more atoms of different elements.
What is a compound Molecule?
the widest section of the head.
What is the parietal ridge?
this technique can be used for the entire haircut or for blending.
What is clipper-over-comb?
When the hair is combed away from its natural fall position, ____ occurs.
What is overdirection?