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Means that infections or diseases can be transferred from one person to another by contact
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Bacteria that are harmful and cause disease
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The body's ability to fight or defend against infection and disease
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When hair ends are dried out and damaged by overexposure to heatingtools, weather elements and /or chemical services
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Rod-shaped, spore-producing bacteria
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A surface active agent or wetting agent that has the ability to dissolve in water and remove dirt from surface, such as hair
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Covers the top and sides of the head and consists of six bones
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Circular growth pattern; use special considerations when cutting
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Also known as Occipito-frontalis, the broad muscle formed by the joining of the Frontalis and Occipitalis
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The highest point of the head
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Adnormal hair loss
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A technique that creates curved lines in a haircut by cutting ends with a slight increase or decrease in length
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Also known as degree or projection, is the degree or angle by which the hair is lifted and combed in relation to the head
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The process of converting living skin cells into hard proteins
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The study of hair and its diseases and disorders
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A condition caused by a microscopic mite, known as the itch mite
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The muscle that encompasses the forehead and extends into the beginning curve of the scalp
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The technical term for ringworm; a contagious condition caused by fungal parasite
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A cutting technique where the still blade is placed into the hair and the shears are partially opened and closed while moving through the hair
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Members of a large group of organisms that include microorganisms, such as yeasts, molds, and mildews
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The muscle that extends from the tip of the chin to the shoulder and lowers the jaw and lip
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The first section of hair that is cut to serve as a guide to determine the length and/or shape