1. 
Trichology is the scientific study of ________, its disorders, and its care.

2. 
How many freehand strokes are made in a 1-14 shave stroke service?

3. 
Herpes simplex II occurs __________.

4. 
Which of the following skin layers is responsible for the growth of the epidermis?

5. 
In a ____________ application, haircoloring product will be applied to the entire strand.

6. 
What type of haircolor washes out or fades within a few weeks?

7. 
What kind of melanin is found in black or brown hair?

8. 
The changes that take place in the hair during chemical services occur within the _______.

9. 
The hair's ____ is the ability of the hair to absorb moisture.

10. 
The seventh cranial nerve is the chief ___________ nerve of the face.

11. 
Double-process haircoloring begins with hair ____________.

12. 
What is pediculosis capitis?

13. 
Which of the following conditions can be life threatening?

14. 
What condition can be worsened by irritation caused by shaving or continual nasal discharge?

15. 
The ____________ are the bones of the fingers, consisting of three in each finger and two in the thumb.

16. 
Which finger controls the moving blade of the shear?

17. 
__________refers to the position of the perm rod or tool in relation to its base section.

18. 
Which of the following is a form of seborrheic dermatitis?

19. 
Most semipermanent colors do not contain ________and may be used right out of the bottle.

20. 
What would cause an excoriation?

21. 
Verruca is a ____ caused by a virus.

22. 
A bulla is a(n) ____________________.

23. 
What is hypertrichosis?

24. 
Hypertrichosis is a condition of _____________.

25. 
The first step in the removal of ________ dye from the hair is the application of 70 percent alcohol.

26. 
Acquired canities develops with ________.

27. 
The chemical composition of a temporary color is_________.

28. 
_________ is the science of the structure of organisms or of their parts.

29. 
Which finger controls the still blade of the shear?

30. 
What layer of the dermis contains the lymph glands?

31. 
A ____ is a primary skin lesion.

32. 
Which of the following refers to the degree of concentration or amount of pigment in the color?

33. 
The palms and soles are lacking _________.

34. 
Vitamin E _____________.

35. 
To restore damaged hair to a healthier condition, hair conditioners containing _________ substances should be used.

36. 
What are lentigines?

37. 
How long does a chemical wave last?

38. 
During adolescence, what types of glands are very active?

39. 
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that is not contagious and is caused by ____.

40. 
The _________ contains the blood and nerve supply that provides nutrients for hair growth.

41. 
What are split ends called?

42. 
Bromhidrosis results in ____________.

43. 
What types of colors are created by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors?

44. 
Which of the following can be used as temporary coloring for mustaches, beards, or sideburns?

45. 
What type of alopecia affects men?

46. 
A flat spot or discoloration on the skin is a __________.

47. 
What is Verruca?

48. 
What is the most common elevation for a mens haircut?

49. 
What type of hair has a hard, glassy finish?

50. 
The most popular type of on-the-scalp lightener is _________.

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