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| The science that deals with healthful living |
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| maintaining cleanliness and healthfulness every day |
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| good nutrition , excercise and rest |
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| healthy skin is dependent on |
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| reduce fatigue and present an attractive image |
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| shoes that should be worn at a salon . will reduse fatifue from standing all day |
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| examples of non verbal communication |
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| Facial expression, posture, poise |
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| the exchange of thoughts ideas or feelings with someone |
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| to be a good commmunicator , u also have to |
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| the outward reflection of your feelings thoughts attidude and nature |
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| proper conduct in relationships with employees, co-workers and clients |
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| one celled organism called microbes or germs is also |
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| bacteria harmless to humans and can be benifital |
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| non pathogenic bacteria that helps decomose garbage |
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| pathogenic bacteria can cause |
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| communicable ( contagious) diease |
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| the common cold , hepatitis and the measles are examples |
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| bacteria arranged like a string of beads and cause blood poisoning |
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| most common form of bacteria |
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| causes measles and hepatitis |
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| hairlike projections used by some bacteria for movement |
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| the inactive stage of bacteria can cause |
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| bacteria can enter the body by |
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| unfavorable and may produce spores |
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| during the inactive stage , bacterial cells may die if conditions are ... |
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| plantes or animals that live on or obtain nutirients from another organism |
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| clients with tinea capitis should be referred to a |
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| being resistant to a diease |
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| practices apply to remove dirt |
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| destroying pathogens and other substances from tools or surfaces |
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| surfaces that may be disinfected |
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| check(ing) efficacy label of the product |
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| in order to know what a product is effective in fighting against |
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| its better to wash hands with this |
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| the 3rd or lowest level of decontamination |
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| safety and health standards |
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| w.h.m.i.s (cnd) or o.s.h.a (us) was created to regulate |
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| important info found on a msds includes |
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| most quaternary ammonium compounds disinfect implents in ( time) |
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| provides key info on a specific product regarding ingredients, associated hazards, combustion levels , storage requirements, ect. |
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| all bacteria is killed or destroyed |
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1 remove all hair
2 wash in soap and water
3 completely immerse in disinfectant
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| when disinfectino a brush or comb its important to : |
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| used to arrest or prevent the growth of bacteria |
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| clients with tinea capitis should be referred to a |
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| any salon implement that comes in contact with blood should be cleaned and completely immersed in a disinfectant that kills |
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| implement most be done this to before soaking in disinfectent |
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| stored in a disinfected & covered container |
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| properly disinfected implements should be |
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| implements that come in contact with the client must be |
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| sterilization is the level of decontamination that |
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| at the back of the head or base of the skull, the bone that protrudes |
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| sensory nerve fibers in the skin react to |
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| unit of electric pressure |
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| unit of electric strength |
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ac ( alternating current)
dc ( direct current) |
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| electric currents exists in 2 forms |
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| when more current flows then the electric line is designed for it |
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| device that contains a fine metal wire that allows current to flow thought it |
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| device that breaks the flow of current when an and overload occours |
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| measure of how much electrical energy is being used |
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| creats the closest substitute for natural sun light |
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| example of physical change |
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| matter can go thought 2 types of change |
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| two main elements important to cosmotologists |
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| temporary colour dyes contain this |
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| chemical bonds that join ammino acids to each other are |
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| hair is made of this protien |
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| amino acids that create protien are linked together end by end by |
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| weakened and can be broken by water |
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| bonds that must be broken to permanently change the hair form straight to curly |
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| breaking the disulfide bond |
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| all relaxers alter the hair structure by |
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| example of chemical change |
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| the pH level shows if a shampoo is either |
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| pure water is has a pH balance of |
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| the pH of skin , hair and scalp is |
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| oil loving part of a surfactant molecule is |
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| cleansing ingrients in shampoos |
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| the amount of minerals present in water |
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| determins whether water is soft or hard |
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| the condition of the clients hair |
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| the deciding factor when choosing a shampoo |
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| shampoo that is used to remove residue and product build up |
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| the human body contains this much water |
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| shampoo that has an inredient to treat hair and scalp problems |
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| can make hair dry and brittle |
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| a solution with a pH balance of 6 would be |
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| the ability of hair to stretch and return to its natural shape without breaking |
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| would be close to the cuticle |
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| an acidic condition used at the end of a colour service |
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| the ingredent most mositurizing conditioners contain |
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| main ingredient found in most neutralizers is |
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| alkaline waves are also called |
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| ammonia or ammonia hydroxide |
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| this is added to thioglycolic acid to form permanent waving solution |
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| true or false: sodium hydroxide and thoiglycotate relaxers are compatible |
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| when an aniline derivative is mixed with a lightener, what is released |
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| this is most freqently used in permanent hair colour |
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| on scalp lighteners are avaliable in |
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| lighteners do their job by disersing or diffusing |
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| this is mixed with oxidative hair colour before an application |
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| this is used to measure the volume of hydrogen peroxides |
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| packages of dry crystals added to an on scalp lightener is called |
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| when creatinga resume keep it |
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| salary , paid holidays,bonouses and insurances are all ex. of |
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| the best form of advertising |
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| an east marketing tech. to help build cliental |
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| when u owe money on a car or house, its listed as |
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| if u need financing from a bank when opening a salon its nessary to do this |
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| list of money you owe others |
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| total assets minus your total liabilities |
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| one person owning a buisness |
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| a business operatation in which a fee is paid to a parent compant |
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| owned by its shareholder and is formed under state law |
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| most import factor in opening a new salon |
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| salon owners should purchase insurance policies to protect themselfs from |
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| the largest expense in a salon's operatien cost |
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| payroll books and cancelled cheques should by kept for |
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| income minus ur expenses = |
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| organized inventory system |
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| to have an accurate control of products and supplies in the salon . its nesscessary to have |
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| the company and stylist and employer share the revenue |
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| commission salary is a pay system when |
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1 be organized
2 have adequate floor space
3 be well stocked |
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| its import for product to: |
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| the root sheath is typically oval or round in... |
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| the cells of the hair bulb |
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| what part of the hair is alive? |
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| the hair root and the shaft ( fiber) |
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| the two main divisions of the hair are |
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| The hair root is inside a tube like depression in the skin is called... |
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| the scientific study of the hair, its diseases and its care is called... |
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| about 90% of this is the total weight of hair |
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| the oily substance is called sebum and is secreted by.. |
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| the duct for the sebaceous gland opens into.. |
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| the nutrients of the blood to the dermal papilla |
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| what is necessary for the growth of hair? |
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| what causes hair to stand on end when someone is cold or scared? |
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| what mixes with the body's perspiration to form the acid mantle? |
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| whats the outer layer of the hair called? |
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| this layer may or may not be present in the hair... |
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| the hardening process that forms the 3 major layers of the hair is called what? |
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| during the telogen stage what happends to the hair? |
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| hair that is 90% cortex, 10% cuticle has more of this then hair with 60% cortex and 40% cuticle... |
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| this type of hair will get the most damage from chemical services |
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| pigment with natural hair colours from red to yellow is... |
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| melanocytes produces this in the hair... |
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| melanin is found in what part of the hair? |
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| melanin in black/brown hair is... |
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| someone that has a lack of pigment in the hair and skin is called... |
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| the coarseness or fineness of the hair fiber is known as ... |
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| the amount of hair follicles per square inch is referred to as what? |
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