This protective style was developed in Africa.
What are braids?
This bacterial infection is localized at the hair follicle, and it produces constant pain.
What is furuncle?
The panel of hair that the roller is placed is called _____.
What is base?
This term describes the thickness or diameter of the individual hair but can also describe that someone has curly hair.
What is texture?
Pressing combs temperature needs to be tested after heating by testing it with _________.
What is light or white paper?
This type of invisible braid lies close to the scalp in narrow rows.
What is cornrows?
This is the medical term for dandruff.
What is pityriasis?
When securing the roller, one side of the clip should be under the roller attached to the base and the other is _________.
What is inside the roller?
This term describes the ability of hair to stretch and return to its original length without breaking.
What is elasticity?
This type of bacteria is harmless.
What is nonpathogenic?
This 2-stand braid in which the hair is picked up front eh side and added to stands as they are crossed over each other is called a ______braid.
What is fishtail?
This condition of abnormal growth of hair was could have been billed as "dog-faced boy" in circus freak-shows.
What is hypertrichosis?
This how many time the hair should go around the roller to create a curl.
What is 2 1/2?
A stylist should do this before recommending a hair or scalp treatment.
What is a scalp and hair examination?
This technique is used to keep curly hair straight and smooth while retaining shape.
What is wrapping?
This 3-strand braid produced by overlapping the strands of hair over the top of each other.
What is inverted?
This condition causes sudden falling out of hair in round spots.
What is alopecia areata?
This styling technique is also referred to as ruffing.
What is backbrushing?
This blow-dryer attachment is used to accentuate or keep the curl pattern.
What is the diffuser?
These chemical products destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (not spores) on surfaces.
What are disinfectants?
This method of locking where portions of hair are places between the palms of both hands and rolled.
What is palm roll?
This contagious skin disease is caused by the itch mite.
What is scabies?
This technique is also referred to as teasing.
What is backcombing?
This is done prior to any service. It limits miscommunication and misunderstandings.
What is consultation?
This one celled microorganism has both animal and plant characteristics.
What is bacteria?