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