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Hair with its cuticle in place and tightly closed is said to have?

Poor Porosity

The amount of hair on a person's head is referred to as?

Density

What is not a function of brushing?

Detailing

What causes oily hair and scalp?

Improper shampooing and overactive sebaceous glands

What is not one of the natural wave patterns of the hair?

Fine

What are two basic requirements for a healthy scalp?

Cleanliness and Stimulation

What kind of brush bristle is most suitable for regular use?

Natural

What should be used for shampooing?

Pads of fingers

What is the most effective for a client demonstrating signs of alopecia?

High Frequency Treatments

The percentage that wet hair has the ability to stretch without breaking or having damage caused is?

40%-50%

What is the widest part of the head?

Parietal/Crest

What can you do after a scalp treatment?

Shampoo/Blow Dry

What is found at the base or bottom of the hair follicle?

Papilla

What is broken when hair is wet and then dried?

Hydrogen Bonds

What are canities?

Gray Hair

The diameter of a single stand of hair

Texture

What should not be performed if abrasions are present?

Scalp Manipulaitons

Hair is primarily composed of?

Keratin

The ability of the hair to stretch and return to its original shape without breaking.

Elasticity

The ability of the hair to absorb liquids.

Porosity

The coarseness or fineness of hair.

Texture

Refers to the number of hair per square inch.

Density