Rebooking your guest before they leave the styling station
in-the-chair-rebooking.
infectious pathogenic microorganisms that are present in human blood or bodily fluids and can cause disease in humans; include but not limited to, Hep B (HBV), and Human immunodeficiency (HIV)
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
the medical term for gray hair. result of gradual decline in melanin
CANITIES
An oily cream applied on the scalp / skin to protect from the chemicals in the relaxer
BASE CREAM OR PROTECTIVE BASE CREAM
BLOWDRYING HAIR IN SECTIONS UTILIZING THE COMB PICK ATTACHMENT, THE FLAT IRONING TO COMPLETE THE STRAIGHTENING PROCESS.
SILK PRESS
Business process where a stylist can rent space within an existing salon and run their own business performing cosmetology services.
chair rental or booth rental
THE PRESENCE OF UNCLEAN MATERIALS OR TOOLS LEFT ON A SURFACE
CONTAMINATION
Produces brown to black pigments in hair
EUMELANIN
STRONG CHEMICAL SIDE BONDS THAT CAN ONLY BE BROKEN BY CHEM. SOLUTIONS
DISULFIDE BONDS
ABLE TO KILL THE PSUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA BACTERIA
PSEUDOMONACIDAL
utilizing social settings as an opportunity to meet new guests
networking
THE COMPLETE SCALP: MUSCLES, SKIN, ANS APONEUROSIS; COVERING THE SCALP
EPICRANIUM
the inner most layer of hair composed of round cells: hair missing this is fine or fragile
MEDULLA
A SUBSTANCE THATS NOT ABLE TO BE MIXED WITH ANOTHER SUBSTANCE.
IMMISCIBLE
MED TERM FOR A WART. HARD, RPUGH, RED OR FLESH COLORED BUMP THAT IS COMMONLY FOUND ON HANDS OR FEET.
VERRUCA
professional products that are sold to guest through your recommendations based on their hair and body needs.
retail supplies
BOIL OR ABSCESS OF THE SKIN LOCATED IN THE HAIR FOLLICLE.
FURUNCLE
PRODUCES YELLOW TO RED PIGMENTS IN THE HAIR
PHEOMELANIN
ANY ILLNESS CAUSED BY OVEREXPOSURE TO CERTAIN PRODUCTS OR INGREDIENTS
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE
INNR AND LARGER BONE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE FOREARM; LOCATED ON THE PINKY SIDE.
ULNA
the attempt to ensure only positive impressions of you are perceived by your guest.
impression management
FUNGAL INFECTION OF THE SCALP. PINK SCALP WITH THICK, WHITISH-YELLOW CRUSTS KNOWN AS SCUTULA
TINEA FAVOSA OR HONEYCOMB RINGWORM.
HAVE DEFINITE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES.
PURE SUBSTANCE
WEAK PHYSICAL SIDE BONDS (CROSS BONDS) EASILT BROKEN BY CHANGE IN PH; REFORM WHEN PH BALANCE IS RESTORED.
SALT BONDS
BASED ON THE USE OF REFLEX POINTS LOCATED THROUGH OUT THE HANDS, FEET, AND HEAD THAT ARE LINKED TO OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY.
REFLEXOLOGY