Microbiology 102.1
Skin Theory 112.1
Nail Theory 113.1
Sculpture Theory 105.1
Hair Design Theory 107.1
100

The two general classifications of bacteria

What is Nonpathogenic and pathogenic  

100

The study of the skin

Dermatology

100

The study of the structure and growth of the nail

Onychology

100

Two types of textures

Un activated. 

Activated

100

2 Areas of hair design

Wet Design

Thermal Design

200

Pus-forming, grape like shape, and presents in abscesses, pustules, and boils.

Staphylococci

200

Composed mostly of keratinized cells

Dermal

200

The nail is made up of...

Harden Keratin

200

Wedge or 45-degree angle cut.

Graduated Form

200

3 Levels of Observation 

Basic, Detail, and Abstract

300

Smaller than Bacteria

Viruses

300

Sac-like glands attached to the hair follicles that produce sebum.

Sebaceous glands 

300

any disease, disorder or condition of the nail is referred as

Onychosis

300

Two ways to analyze structure. 

Natural Fall

Normal Projection

300

Curvature shapes used in hair design include

oblong

circle

400

Rod-Shape bacteria cells

Bacilli

400

Coiled base and tube-like duct opening on the surface of the skin that form a sweat pore.

Sudoriferous glands 

400

Increased thickness and curving of the nails that may occur with age or injury to the nail

Onychogryphosis (Claw nails)

400

The proportional relationship of each form within a combination produces the shape, texture and position of

Weight

400

Unactivated Texture

Straight

500

Two types of immunity

Active immunity

Passive immunity

500

Protective cushion for the skin

Subcutaneous layer

500

Another term for Tinea Pedis 

Athlete's foot

500

The basic form that consists of shorter interior lengths that progress toward longer exterior lengths is known as

Increased-layered

500

Arranging hair to create a temporary change in form, texture and direction of finished design. 

Hair Design