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Indicates the concentration of Hydrogen in a solution
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P.H (Potential Hydrogen)
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What are the effects of acid products on the cuticle?
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Shrink and harden the cuticle
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Yellow, oily or waxy scales located close to the scalp due to over activity of sebaceous glands
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Pityriasis steotoides
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Shampoo that cleans the hair without removing artificial color
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non stripping shampoo
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Skin desease that can be chronic or acute with imflamed patches but not contagious
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psoriasis
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Disorders of the hair
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Canities,Ringed hair,Hypertricosis,Trichoptilosis,Tricorrhexis nodosa, Monilethrix and Fragilitas Crinium.
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Disorders of the scalp
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Pityriasis, vegetable parasidic infections, animal parasidic infection and staphylococci infections.
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Canities
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grey hair
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alternating bands of grey and pigmented hair in a single strand.
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Ringed hair
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growth of terminal hair where only vellus hair is normally present
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hypertrichosis
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Split ends
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Trichoptilosis
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Notted hair
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Trichorrhexix Nodosa
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Beaded Hair
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Monilethrix
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Brittle Hair
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Fragilitas Crinium
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Two types of dandruff
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Pityariasis capitis simplex, and pityariasis steatoides
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Pityariasis capitis simplex
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Dry drandruff, thin scales itchy scales
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pityariasis steatoides
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Greasy dandruff.
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Another name for vegetable parasidic infections
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Fungi
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Three types of parasidic infections
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Tinea, tinea favosa, tinea capitis
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Ringworm, itching scales, and painful circular lessions
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Tinea
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Ringworm of the scalp,red papules or spots at the opening of the follicle.
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tinea capitis
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Honey comb ringworm, dry sulfur yellow cup like crusts with distintive odor.
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Tinea favosa
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Two types of animal parasidic infections
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Scabies and pediculosis capities
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Caused by the itch mite, highly contagious
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Scabies
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Infestation of head lice
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pediculosis Capitis
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two types of Staphylococci infections
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Foruncle, and carbuncle
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infection of the hair follicle that causes constant pain
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Foruncle
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Inflamation of the subcutaneous tissue larger than foruncle.
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Cabuncle
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Temperature taht is confortable for a shampoo.
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90 to 110 F
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Ingredient found in many shampoos that is known to cause allergy
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Orris root
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Saurosis
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also called storage desease, chronic cough and breathing problems
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