This bingo card has a free space and 152 words: 45°, Also known as a graduated haircut, this haircut is performed with medium elevation, 180°, This haircut has increased long layers, alopecia, Abnormal hair loss, alopecia areata, Patchy hair loss on the scalp or body, alopecia totalis, Hair loss or balding over the entire head, anagen, The period of active hair growth, androgenic alopecia, Pattern baldness occurring on males or females, apex, The highest point of the head, bacilli, bacteria that is rod-shape and spore-producing, beveling, Cutting technique that will make the hair turn under, chunking, Removes larger sections of hair, creating movement in the perimeter by breaking up the weighted line, coarse, Hair that feels thick and has a large diameter, cranium, The bones that cover the top and sides of the head, cross-checking, Checking for precision a haircut in the opposite direction from which it was cut, density, The number of hair strands per square inch on the scalp, dermal papillae, Located at the base of the hair follicle, this small, cone-shaped elevation is filled with blood vessels, diameter, The thickness of a single hair strand, diplococci, Spherical-shaped bacteria that grow in pairs and cause pneumonia, disconnected, Lines that do not blend or have a defined break in the design, edging, A technique of cutting / trimming around the hairline to create a clean line, epicranial aponeurosis, tendon thats connects the occipitals and frontalis, ergonmics, the applied science of designing and arranging things that people use so both interact efficiently, exterior, The external or outer part, facing, Palm-to-Palm is the haircutting technique that positions the palm of your hands____________ each other, fine, The type of hair texture that has a small diameter and feels thin, first, to determine length and to determine shape, A guideline is cut, fragilitas crinium, Hair that is prone to breakage, also known as Brittle Hair, frontalis, The muscle encompassing the forehead, extending into the beginning curve of the scalp, fungi, A group of organisms like yeast, mold, or mildew, furuncle, A skin abscess or boil located in the hair follicle, growth pattern, The direction the hair grows from the scalp, guideline, The first section of hair that is cut to determine the length and/or shape of the haircut, hair bulb, The club-shaped, rounded part of the hair located at the end of the hair root, hair follicle, ..., hair stream, hair grow in the same direction, horizontal, lines parallel to the floor, interior, The internal or inner part, interior, Guideline that is inside the haircut, keratin, A strong, fibrous protein that is the building block for hair, skin and nails, lines, Straight and curved are the basic ________ used in haircutting, monilethrix, A condition causing hair to be beaded, weak before each node, and easily broken, nape, The part of the head from the occipital bone to the hairline, natural distribution, The direction in which hair falls or moves on the head, occipital, THE BONE THAT SIT DIRECTLY ABOVE THE NAPE AND COVERS THE BACK OF HEAD, occipitalis, the muscle located in the nape of the neck that draws the scalp back, parietal, these bones, one on each side of the head, form the entire crown and top sides, parietal ridge, The largest curve of the head that separates the interior of the head from the exterior, pediculosis aponeurosis capitis, Infestation of the hair and scalp by the head louse, pityriasis, Dry type of dandruff with white, lightweight flakes that cluster on the scalp or scatter within the hair, and fall, pityriasis steatoides, Excessive dandruff of waxy or greasy scales that accumulates in crusts on the scalp, postpartum alopecia, Temporary hair loss that occurs after childbirth, scabies, Itch mites cause a contagious condition called, sections, Areas of hair that have been divided for better control, Shifted distribution, Directing hair out of its natural fall; also known as over directed, SlitheringSlidecuttingSlicing, Texturizing technique using slicing movement, spirilla, Spiral shape or curved bacterial, staphylococci, Clusters of bacterial cells that form pus, causing abscesses, pustules, and boils, stationary, A fixed or non-moving guide, surfactant, wetting agent that has the ability to dissolve in water, removing dirt, telogen, the resting period of hair, telogen effluvium, Premature or sudden hair loss, temporal, The bone on each side of the head that forms the lower side of the head, tension, Pressure applied while combing and holding the hair prior to cutting, terminal, Pigmented hair on the body, texture, The diameter, or width of an individual hair strand, texturizing, This helps to blend lines or remove excess bulk without changing the shape of the haircut, tinea, a contgious condition cause by a fungal parasite, also known as ringworm, tinea capitis, a fungal infection of the skin and scalp with red papules at the opening of the hair follicle, traction alopecia, repetitive and excessive pulling or stretching of the hair that cause hair loss, trapezius, The flat, triangular muscles running from the upper back to the back of the neck, trichoptilosis, Split ends are also known as, trichorrehexis, nodosa, Hair with bulges welling along the hair shaft, creating brittleness or breakage at the node, vertical, A line extending straight up from the floor, weight line, A concentration of hair within an area that can give the appearance of heaviness and density, whorl and circular growth pattern of hair.
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