The layer of hair consisting of unique protein structures that give the hair most of its pigment and strength
Cortex
Congenital condition of lack of pigmentation in hair and skin
Albinism
This gradation “shade effect” cut can be bald, skin, or drop
Fade
Goose bumps
Arrector pili muscle
Razor bumps
Pseudofolliculitis barbe
The hairs ability to absorb moisture, chemicals, or liquids
Porosity
Long thick pigmented hair on scalp, eyebrows, and arms
Terminal
Using this technique is used to define the hairline
Outlining
Red/yellow hair color
Pheomelanin
Ringworm of the scalp
Tinea capitis
active growing stage of hair
Anagen
Where the pigment, strength, and elasticity of hair is
Cortex
Cutting technique where eye and cutting hand are the only control
Freehand
Gray scalp hair
Canities
Early life baldness
Alopecia prematura
resting stage of hair growth when the hair bulb has no attached root sheath
Telogen
This silky baby-fine hair sheds shorty after birth
Lanugo
A zigzag pattern at the ends created with shears
Notching
End of pregnancy hair loss
Postpartum alopecia
Cheek bone
Zygomatic
Gray hair is caused by this_____ in this_______
reduced color pigment, the cortex
Process of cells changing their shape to form protein and make hair
Keratinization
Very short version of graduation, sometimes called tapering
Gradation
Split ends
Trichoptilosis
Scales
Psoriasis