Milady Standard Barbering - Ch 10 -
Properties and Disorders of the Hair
and Scalp Correct Answers
Shampoo - Answer-What is made to cleanse the hair and scalp?
Scalp massage - Answer-What does a superior shampoo service include?
Scalp analysis - Answer-The condition of the client's hair and scalp should be
identified through what process?
Two - Answer-Number of drapes for shampooing and hair-cutting?
Inclined and Reclined - Answer-What the two methods employed by barbers to
perform a shampoo service?
Cushions of the fingertips - Answer-How should shampoo and scalp manipulations
be performed?
Scalp steam - Answer-Increased blood circulation to the scalp is stimulated through
what process?
5-8 minutes - Answer-How long during a dandruff treatment is the scalp exposed to
ultraviolet rays?
After - Answer-When should products containing alcohol be applied to the scalp or
hair that has been treated with a high-frequency treatment?
Vinyl drape - Answer-Wet hair has a tendency to stick to what?
European-style - Answer-A shampoo bowl is a freestanding unit that allows the
barber to stand in the back of the client's head.
disulfide bonds - Answer-Also known as a sulfur bond; a type of chemical cross bond
found in the hair cortex
End bonds - Answer-Also known as peptide bonds; chemical bonds that join amino
acids end to end
Eumelanin - Answer-Melanin that gives brown and black color to hair.
follicle - Answer-tubelike depression in the skin that contains the hair root
Folliculitis barbae - Answer-also known as barber's itch; a bacterial infection of the
hair follicles with inflamed pustules in the bearded areas of the face and neck; may
have hairs growing through the pustule
, fragilitas crinium - Answer-technical term for brittle hair
furnucle - Answer-Exquisitely painful, reddened, infected hair follicle. Also known as
a boil
hair bulb - Answer-club-shaped structure that forms the lower part of the hair root
hair density - Answer-the amount of hair per square inch of scalp
hair elasticity - Answer-the ability of the hair to stretch and return to its original length
without braking
hair porosity - Answer-the ability of the hair to absorb moisture
hair root - Answer-The part of the hair that is encased in the hair follicle
hair shaft - Answer-the portion of the hair that projects beyond the skin
Hair stream - Answer-Hair flowing in the same direction
hair texture - Answer-measures the diameter of a hair strand; coarse, medium, fine
Helix - Answer-The spiral shape of a coiled protein created when polypeptide chains
intertwine
hydrogen bond - Answer-weak, physical, cross-link side bond that is easily broken by
water or heat
Hypertrichosis - Answer-A condition of abnormal hair growth
Keratin - Answer-The protein in which hair is made
Keratinization - Answer-Process by which protein cells mature within the follicle to
form hair
Lanugo - Answer-Vellus hair
Malassezia - Answer-Fungus that causes dandruff
Medulla - Answer-Innermost or center layer of the hair shaft
Melanin - Answer-A pigment that gives the skin its color
Monilethrix - Answer-Technical term for beaded hair
pediculosis capitis - Answer-the infection of the hair and scalp with head lice
peptide bonds - Answer-end bonds; chemical bonds that join amino acids end to end
Pheomelanin - Answer-Melanin that gives blond and red colors to hair
Properties and Disorders of the Hair
and Scalp Correct Answers
Shampoo - Answer-What is made to cleanse the hair and scalp?
Scalp massage - Answer-What does a superior shampoo service include?
Scalp analysis - Answer-The condition of the client's hair and scalp should be
identified through what process?
Two - Answer-Number of drapes for shampooing and hair-cutting?
Inclined and Reclined - Answer-What the two methods employed by barbers to
perform a shampoo service?
Cushions of the fingertips - Answer-How should shampoo and scalp manipulations
be performed?
Scalp steam - Answer-Increased blood circulation to the scalp is stimulated through
what process?
5-8 minutes - Answer-How long during a dandruff treatment is the scalp exposed to
ultraviolet rays?
After - Answer-When should products containing alcohol be applied to the scalp or
hair that has been treated with a high-frequency treatment?
Vinyl drape - Answer-Wet hair has a tendency to stick to what?
European-style - Answer-A shampoo bowl is a freestanding unit that allows the
barber to stand in the back of the client's head.
disulfide bonds - Answer-Also known as a sulfur bond; a type of chemical cross bond
found in the hair cortex
End bonds - Answer-Also known as peptide bonds; chemical bonds that join amino
acids end to end
Eumelanin - Answer-Melanin that gives brown and black color to hair.
follicle - Answer-tubelike depression in the skin that contains the hair root
Folliculitis barbae - Answer-also known as barber's itch; a bacterial infection of the
hair follicles with inflamed pustules in the bearded areas of the face and neck; may
have hairs growing through the pustule
, fragilitas crinium - Answer-technical term for brittle hair
furnucle - Answer-Exquisitely painful, reddened, infected hair follicle. Also known as
a boil
hair bulb - Answer-club-shaped structure that forms the lower part of the hair root
hair density - Answer-the amount of hair per square inch of scalp
hair elasticity - Answer-the ability of the hair to stretch and return to its original length
without braking
hair porosity - Answer-the ability of the hair to absorb moisture
hair root - Answer-The part of the hair that is encased in the hair follicle
hair shaft - Answer-the portion of the hair that projects beyond the skin
Hair stream - Answer-Hair flowing in the same direction
hair texture - Answer-measures the diameter of a hair strand; coarse, medium, fine
Helix - Answer-The spiral shape of a coiled protein created when polypeptide chains
intertwine
hydrogen bond - Answer-weak, physical, cross-link side bond that is easily broken by
water or heat
Hypertrichosis - Answer-A condition of abnormal hair growth
Keratin - Answer-The protein in which hair is made
Keratinization - Answer-Process by which protein cells mature within the follicle to
form hair
Lanugo - Answer-Vellus hair
Malassezia - Answer-Fungus that causes dandruff
Medulla - Answer-Innermost or center layer of the hair shaft
Melanin - Answer-A pigment that gives the skin its color
Monilethrix - Answer-Technical term for beaded hair
pediculosis capitis - Answer-the infection of the hair and scalp with head lice
peptide bonds - Answer-end bonds; chemical bonds that join amino acids end to end
Pheomelanin - Answer-Melanin that gives blond and red colors to hair