The Changes Involved In Oxidation Hair Coloring

Question: Dermal papilla

Answer: A small, cone-shaped area locatedat the base of the hair follicle that fits into the hair bulb is the _____.

  1. Hair follicle

  2. B. Hair strand

  3. C. Dermal papilla

  4. Question: What structures contain the blood and nerve supply that provide the nutrients needed for hair growth?

  5. A. Sebaceous glands

  6. B. Dermal papillae

  7. C. Hair bulbs

  8. Answer: Dermal papillae

  9. Question: Arrector pili

  10. Answer: The small, involuntary muscle fiber in the base of the hair follicle is the _____.

  11. A. Inner follicle

  12. B. Angled bulb

  13. C. Arrector pili

  14. Question: Sebum

  15. Answer: The substance secreted by the sebaceous glands is called _____.

  16. A. Sebum

  17. B. Sulfur

  18. C. Lymph

  19. Question: 11

  20. Answer: The body naturally produces ____ of the 20 amino acids that make up hair.

  21. A. 3

  22. B. 9

  23. C. 11

  24. Question: Which layer of the hair shaft creates the shine and the smooth, silky feel of healthy hair?

  25. A. Hair cuticle

  26. B. Arrector pili

  27. C. Hair cortex

  28. Answer: Hair cuticle

  29. Question: Which term refers to a layer that protects the hair from penetration and prevents damage to hair fibers?

  30. A. Hair cuticle

  31. B. Cortex

  32. C. Hair follicle

  33. Answer: Hair cuticle

  34. Question: Cortex

  35. Answer: The fibrous protein core formed by elongated cells that contain melanin pigment is the _____.

  36. A. Cuticle

  37. B. Sebum

  38. C. Cortex

  39. Question: Cortex

  40. Answer: The changes involved in oxidation haircoloring, wet setting, thermal styling, permanent waving, and chemical hair relaxing take place within the _____.

  41. A. Cuticle

  42. B. Cortex

  43. C. Medulla

  44. Question: COHNS elements

  45. Answer: The major elements that make up hair are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur, often referred to as ______.

  46. A. COHNS elements

  47. B. Dermal foundation

  48. C. Amino acids

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