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CH 15
Scalp Care, Shampooing , & Conditioning
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Oil-attracting | lipophilic |
| The more alkaline the shampoo the ______________ it is | Stronger and harsher |
| Shampoos formulated with little or no alkaline soap base are known as | sulfate-free |
| Conditioner is a special chemical agent applied to the hair to deposit protein to help restore hairs strength and | infuse moisture |
| Prior to any service, analyze the clients hair and scalp and check for dandruff, lice, and | thinning of hair |
| The two basic requirements for a healthy scalp are | cleanliness and stimulation |
| Rain water or chemically softened water | soft water |
| Maintain good ____________ when giving a shampoo | posture |
| Higher alkaline shampoos cause the color to | fade |
| water is the ____________ solvent | universal |
| Water purification treatment that causes matter to sink to the bottom | sedimentation |
| Water purification treatment in which water passes through a porous substance, such as a filter | filtration |
| Process of boiling water until it becomes a vapor, then condensing the vapor so that it collects as a liquid | distillation |
| Shampoo designed to make the hair appear smooth and shiny and to improve the manageability of the hair | conditioning shampoo |
| Shampoo with active chelating agent that binds materials and removes them from the hair | clarifying shampoo |
| Before draping your client for a service be sure the cape has been | laundered in disinfecting solution |
| Water-attracting surfactant molecule | hydrophilic |
| Shampoo that cleanses the hair without use of water | dry shampoo |
| Products used for dry, coarse, and damaged hair | deep-conditioning treatments |
| Part One of the three part procedure for hair care services | cleaning and disinfecting tools, implements, and materials |
| scalp massage motions use | a soft touch |
| Water that contains minerals that reduce the ability to lather | hard water |
| Correct way to rinse implements after cleaning them | hold them under warm running water |
| Main ingredient in most shampoos | water |
| conditioners designed to penetrate the cortex and reinforce the hair shaft from within | protein |
| Conditioners that offer gentle cleansing while providing extra nourishment | cleansing |
| Shampoo used on oily hair and scalp | balancing |
| Two examples of conditioning agents that boost shampoos | biotin and protein |
| Proper technique when brushing hair prior to shampoo | rotate brush by turning the wrist slightly |
| When manipulating the scalp during a shampoo begin in the | front hairline |
| First step in giving a scalp massage requires cupping the head at the | base of the skull |
| When performing a deep conditioning treatment the client | may remain at the shampoo bowl |
| Before water enters public water pipelines, small amounts of chlorine are added to the water to | kill bacteria |
| pH balance shampoo has pH in range | 4.5-5.5 |
| Substance that absorbs moisture or promotes retention of moisture | humectant |
| penetrates the cortex and reinforces hair shaft | protein conditioner |
| Excessive oiliness is caused by | overactive sebaceous glands |
| dry hair and scalp treatment should contatin | moisturizing and emollient ingredients |
| main difference between relaxation massage and treatment massage | the products you use |
| color-enhancing shampoos | eliminate unwanted color tones |
| A spray on thermal protector is applied to the hair prior to any thermal service is to protect the hair from harmful effects of | blow drying |
| dry damaged hair you should use | gentle cleansing shampoo and leave-in conditioner |