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A system of taking on to much, which, in turn, is a symptom of faulty organization. |
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Useful product disposal guidlines and medical and first aid information can be found on a(n) |
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an abnormal cell mass that varies in size, color, and shape is a |
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The units of stucture that builds protien and are joined together end to end like pop beads are |
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Electronic facial treatments are commonly refered to as |
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Base detergent or primary surfacant |
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The second ingredient that most shampoos have in common is the |
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Are easily broken by water or heat and are re-formed when the hair is dried. |
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Implements must be thoroughly cleansed |
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Prior to being placed in a s disinfectant solution, |
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The art and science of beautifyinh and improving the skin, nails, and hair is called |
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In ancient Rom, women used hair color to indicare their, |
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The first step in the 10 steps consultation method is |
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The tissue that binds together, and supports parts of the body is, |
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A flat spot or discoloration on the skin is a |
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The major elements that make up human hair are Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Sulfur, |
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The current for facial and scalp treatments is measured in |
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The main ingredient of most shampoos is |
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Hairstyling that does not alter the natural curl or coil patterns of hair is known as |
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Total immersion of implements during disinfection is a requirement of the |
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Cosmetology professinoals are only allowed to use products that remove dead skin from the |
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The most common and least servere type of skin cancer is |
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the client consultation is also know as |
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The chemical process in living organisms whereby cells are nourished and carry out their activities is |
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The tin grains of pogment deposited in cells that provide skin with its color are |
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Silky feel of healthy hair |
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The cuticle layer of the hair shaft creates the shine and the smooth, |
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The unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes the flow of electrons forward though a conductor is a(n) |
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Hair that has been lightened, colored, permed, or chemically relaxed is called, |
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Pin curls that are placed immediaretly behind or below a ridge to for a wave are, |
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Permanent waving and hair relaxers |
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what changes the shape of the hair by chemically altering the hair's dislfide bonds. |
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Dark blontches of color on the skin caused by sun exposure or hormon imbalence are know as |
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An unhealthy compulsion to always do things perfectly is |
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Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not spores) on surfaces are |
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The bone that forms the sides of the head in the ear region are the |
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A skin disorder characterized by chronic inflamation of the sebacesous glads caused from retained secretion is |
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Hydrogen, salt and disulfide. |
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The three different types of side bonds are |
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The element of hair design that defines form and space is |
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The water-attracting head of the surfacant molecule is |
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All perm wraps begin by sectioning the hair into |
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dry skin that is not producing enough sebum is also know as |
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A hair removal services should not be preformed on a clients taking medication containing |
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An essential part of a business plan is a(n) |
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Boards of cosmetology and health department |
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State regulatory agencies include licensing agencies, |
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The bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape is the |
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a noncontagious skin disease characterized by re patches covered with the silver-white scaled found on the scalp, |
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Contracting lines are horizontal and vertical lines that create a hard edge and form a |
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The two methods of wrapping the hair around a perm rod are |
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The coloring products that are regarded as the best for covering gray hair are |
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The primary color that brings depth or darkness to any hair color is |
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An important aspect of human relations is to talk less, and |
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Quaternay ammonium compounds |
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A safe and usedtype of disinifectant, commonly called quats, is |
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Motor nerve fibers carry impulses from the brain to the |
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The pocket or tube-like depression in the scalp or skin that contains the hair is the |
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Lightning bolts travel through the air ar the speeds of up to |
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Massage is contraindicated for clients with servere, uncontrolled |
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the darkest hair color in teh level system are identified as being a |
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Along the fron fo the hairline to prevent splits or breks in the finished style, the recommended base to use is the |
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The melanin that gives black and brown color to the hair is |
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The melanin granles are grouped more tightly |
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Fine hair tkes color faster and can look darker because |
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Strechinh and walking around at invervals will help to counter the negitive effects of, |
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The term describing the effectiveness with which a disinfecting solution kills germs when used according to the lable instructions is |
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Fatty tissue found below the dermis is, |
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Split or brittal nails with a series of lengthwise ridges and a rough appearence to the surface of the nail plate is |
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Do not massage or manipulate a client's scalp if you detect the presence of, |
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The movement or amount of mobility of a curl is determined by the, |
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Elevation creates graduation and layers and is usually described in, |
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Diagonal lines in a haircut blend long layers into short layers and creates, |
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Lines in haircutting that are parallel to the horizon or the floor are, |
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The design and planning of the workplace for maximum comfort, saftey, and effeciency is known as, |
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A reaction die to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances is a(n), |
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Minor damage to the matric that preoduces a whitish discoloration or white spot on the nail is, |
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Change in the form of a substance that does not cause a chemical reaction is a(n) |
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The profile that is considered to be ideal is the, |
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The two front corners prepresent the widest part of the |
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The natural nail is part of the |
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The principle of hair design that holds all the elements of design is |
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The regular pulsation or recurrent pattern or movement is a design is the, |
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The element used to define texture and line and tiie design elements together is, |
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Curved lines that are used to blend and soften horizontal or verticle lines are, |
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Guidlines for good work posture includes elongate the neck, sit with a straight neck and keeping the chest, |
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Disease- causeing microorganisms that are carries in the body by blood or body fluids are called, |
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The deepest layer of the epidermis, the basal cell layer, is also known as the, |
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The slightly thinkened later of the skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate is the |
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All matter has physical and chemical properties and exists in the form of a, |
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The technical term for gray hair is |
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The sudden falling out of hair in rouch patches or baldness in spots is, |
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Vellus hair is the short, fine and downy hair also known as |
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The hallmark of professionalism is, |
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A disease th at is transmitted from one person to another is called, |
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A type of bacteria that rarrely shows any active motility is, |
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The largest organ of the human body is the |
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The medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin, its function and diseases is, |
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The bone that joins all the bones of the cranium together is the |
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The cheekbones are called the malar bones or, |
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The nail plate is constructed of, |
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