A | B |
The first culture to cultivate beauty in an extravagant fashion were the | Egyptians |
As long ago as 3000 BC, nail care was practiced in | Egypt and China |
When designing a time management system, make sure it will work for | yourself |
A person's physical posture, walk and movements is known as | physical presentation |
Listening to a client and then repeating, in your own words, what you think the client said is | reflective listening |
An agency that exists to protect the consumer's health, safety, and welfare while receiving services in the salon is the | State Board |
______ are one-miocroorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics | bacteria |
A disease that is communicable or easily spread by contact is a/an | contagious disease |
A powerful disinfectant that has a very high pH and can cause damage to the skin and eyes is a/an | phenolics |
The study of the functions and activities performed by the body structure is | physiology |
A chemical process that takes place in living organisms where cells are nourished and carry our their activities is | metabolism |
The hindmost bone of the skull is the | occipital bone |
The large, flat, triangular bone of the shoulder is the | scapula |
The bones in the palm of the hand are the | metacarpus |
The muscles of the neck that lower and rotates the head is the | sternocleidomastoideus |
The ______ nerve with its branches affects the little finger side of the arm and palm of the hand. | ulnar |
The study of the structure, function, and disease of the muscles is | myology |
The outermost layer of the skin is the | epidermis |
A fatty layer found below the dermis is the | subcutaneous tissue |
The best source for vitamin ______ is the sunlight. | D |
Drinking pure water sustains the health of the cells, aids in the elimination of toxins and waste, helps regulate body temperature, and aids in proper | digestion |
The nail is an appendage of the skin and is part of the | integumentary system |
______ is a touch bank of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place. | Ligament |
Portion of the skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge is the | nail bed |
The lower area or part of the hair strand is the | hair bulb |
A weak physical side bond that is easily broken by water or heat is a | hydrogen |
Hair loss that is characterized by the sudden falling out of hair in round patches or baldness in spots is | alopecia areata |
A type of fungal infection characterized by red papules or spots at the opening of the hair follicles is | tinea capitis |
_______ is the technical term for brittle hair. | Fragilitas crinium |
A ____ is an unstable mixture of undissolved particles in a liquid. | suspension |
_____ has a pH below 7 and contract and harden the hair. | Acid |
The rapid oxidation of substances, accomplished by the production of heat and light is | combustion |
A substance that does not easily transmit electricity is a/an | insulator |
An applicator for directing the electric current from the machine to the client's skin is a/an | electrode |
The process of introducing water-soluable products into the skin with the use of electric current is | iontophoresis |
The outline or silhouette of a hairstyle is known as the | form |
Lines positioned between horizontal and vertical are | diagonal |
Lighter and warmer colors are used to create the illusion of | volume |
The pattern that creates movement in a hairstyle is known as | rhythm |
The profile which has a receding forehead and chin is called the _____ profile | convex |
A system for understanding the relationship of color is called | the law of color |
An example of a natural or vegetalbe haircolor obtained from the leaves or bark of plants is | henna |
Colors achieved by mixing equal parts of two primary colors are called | secondary |
The melanin found in red hair is known as | pheomelanin |
The measure of the potential oxidation of varying strengths of hydrogen peroxide is | volume |
The process of treating grey or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color is known as | presoftening |
What are the types of lighteners | oil, cream, and powder |
An abnormal rounded, solid lump above, within or under the skin that is larger than a papule is a | tubercle |
A skin disease characterized by red patches, covered with silver white scales is | psoriasis |
Foul-smelling perspiration is called | bromhidrosis |