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Hair Cutting Test

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The LARGEST CURVE OF THE HEAD that separate the interior of the head from the exterior Parietal Ridge
The FLAT TRIANGULAR MUSCLE running from the upper back to the back of the neck Traoezius
The bones that cover the top and sides of the head Cranium
The muscle ENCOMPASSING THE FOREHEAD, external into the beginning curve of the scalp Frontalis
The bone on each side of the head Temporal
The part of the head from the occipital bone to the hairline Nape
The HIGHEST POINT OF THE HEAD Apex
Tendon that connects the OCCIPITALIS &FRONTALIS Epicradial Aponeurosis
The bone the SITS DIRECTLY ABOVE THE NAPE & covers the back of the head Occipital
The muscle located in the nape of the neck and draws he scalp backn Occiptalis
These bones, one on each side of the head, from the entire crown and top side Partial
The period of ACTIVE GROWTH Anagen
The DIRECTION THE HAIR GROWS growth pattern
The DIRECTION JN WHICH HAIR FALLS or move over the head Natural distribution
CIRCULAR GROWTH pattern of the hair Whorl
Hair GROWING IN THE SAME DIRECTION HAIR STREAM
The RESTING PERIOD of hair growth Telogen
Hair that FEELS THICK and has a LARGE DIAMETER coarse
The type of hair texture that has a SMALL DIAMETER fine texture
A strong fibrous protein of the HAIR, SKIN AND NAILS Keratin
The number of hair strands PER SHARE inch Density
The thickness of a SINGLE HAIR STRAND diameter
Located at the base of the hair follicle, this small, CONE-SHAPED elevation is filled with blood vessels Dermal papilla
The DIAMETER, OR WIDTH of an individual hair strand Texture
The CLUB-SHAPE, ROUNDED PART of the hair located at the end of the hair root Hair bulb
A TUBE-LIKE depression or POCKET in the skin that contains the hair root Hair follicle
PIGMENT HAIR on he body Terminal hair
Cluster of bacterial cells that pus, causing abscesses, pustules, and boils Straphylocci
INFESTATION OF THE HAIR and scalp by the head loose Pediculosis Capitis
SPLIT ENDS also known as Trichophlosis
BRITTLE HAIR prone to breakage Fragilta cranium
Dry type of dandruff with white LIGHTWEIGHT FLAKES pityeriasis Capitis simplex
HAIR WITH BULGES welling along the hair shaft Trichorrehexis nodosa
ABNORMAL hair loss Alopecial
EXCESSIVE DANDRUFF of waxy or greasy scalp Pityeriasis steatoides
Premature or SUDDEN HAIR LOSS Telogen Effluvium
Alopecia Areata
A group of organism like YEAST,MOLD, OR MILDEW Fungi
HAIR LOSS over the ENTIRE HEAD Alopecia Totalis
A skin ABSCESS OR BOIL located in the follicle Furuncle
A condition causing hair to be BEADED Monilethrix
Temporary hair loss after CHILD BIRTH Postpartum Alopecia
BATTERY BALDNESS occurring on males or females Androgenic Alopecia
INCH MITES cause a contagious condition called Scabies
SPHERICAL-SHAPED bacteria that grow in pairs Diplocci
A CONTAGIOUS CONDITION caused by a fungal parasite,also KNOWN AS RINGWORM Tinea
Bacteria that is ROD-SHAPED & SPORE producing Bacilli
A fungal infection of the skin and scalp with RED PAPULES at the opening of the hair follicle Tinea Capitis
SPIRAL-SHAPED or CURVED bacteria Spirilla
REPETITIVE AND EXCESSIVE pulling or stretching of hair that causes hair loss Traction Alopecia
The first section of the hair that cut to determine the length and/or shape of the hair cut Guideline
Checking for precision of a hair cut in the opposite direction from which it was cut Cross checking
A fixed or non-moving guide Stationary
A concentration of hair within an area that can give the appearance 9of heaviness and density Eight line
Pressure applied while combing and holding the hair prior to cutting Tension
Area of hair theft have been divided for better control of Sections
Guideline that is indie the haircut Interior guideline
A guideline is cut All of these above
Directing hair out of it's natural fall Shifted Distubartion
The external or outer part of haircut Exterior
The internal or inner part of a haircut Interior
This haircut has increased long layers 180°
Also known as a graduated haircut, this haircut is performed with medium elevation 45°
Removes larger sections of hair, creating movement in he perimeter by breaking up the weighted line Chucking
This I helps to blend lines of remove excess bulk without changing through shape of the haircut Texturizing
A technique of cutting/trimming around the hairline to crate a clean line Edging
Texturizing technique used by a slicing movement Slithering Slide cutting Slithering
Cutting technique that will make hair turn under Beveling
Palm-to-Palm is a hair cutting technique that position the palms of your hands........each other Facing
Straight and curved are the basic..,....used in haircutting Techniques
Lines that do not blend or have a defined break in the design Discolorated
A wetting agent that has the ability to dissolve in water, removing dirt Surfactant
A line extending straight up from the floor Vertical
A line parallel to the floor Horizontal
The applied science of designing and arranging and safety Ergonomic
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