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Question | Answer |
Molecule | a chemical combination of two or more atoms in definite (fixed) proportions, |
Solute | The substance that is resolved in a solution |
Immiscible | Liquids that are not capable of being mixed together to form stable solutions |
Surfactants | A contraction of surface active agents; substances that allow oil and water to mix or emulsify |
Lipophillic | Having an affinity for an attraction to fat and oils(oil loving) |
Exothermic Reactions | Chemical reactions That release a significant amount of heat |
Atoms | The smallest chemical components (often called particles) of an element; structures that make up the element and have the same properties of the element |
Carbon | Carbon is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalent—making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds. It belongs to group 14 of the periodic table. Carbon makes up only about 0.025 percent of Earth's crust |
Oxidation | A chemical reaction that combines a substance with oxygen to produce an oxide |
Galvanic Current | Constant and direct current having a positive and negative pole that produces chemical changes when it passes through the tissues and fluids of the body |
Insulator | A substance That does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound |
Light Therapy | Also known as phototherapy ;the application of light rays to the skin for treatment of wrinkles ,capillaries, pigmentation or hair removal |
Photothermolysis | Process that turns the light from a laser device into heat |
Alternating current | Abbreviated AC ; rapid and interrupted current flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction produced by mechanical means and changes direction 60 times per second |
Micro Current | And extremely low level of electricity that mirror is the body’s natural electrical impulses |
Tourmaline | is a crystalline boron silicate mineral compounded with elements such as aluminium, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium. |
Hard Press | Technique that removes 100% of the curl by applying the pressing comb twice on each side of the hair |
Back Brushing | Also known as ruffing: a technique used to build a soft cushion or to mesh two or more curl patterns together for a uniform and smooth come out |
Pomade | Also known as wax ;styling product that has considerable wait to the hair by causing stress to join together showing separation in the hair |
Finger Wave | Process of shaping and directing the hair into an S pattern through the use of the fingers combs and waving lotion |
Ruffing | technique used to build a soft cushion or to mesh two or more curl patterns together for a uniform and smooth comb out |
Diffuser | Blow dryer attachment that causes the air to flow more softly and helps to accentuate or keep textual definition |
Light Paper | A piece of paper used to test out thermal instruments to make sure it is not too hot |
Scalp Massage | A scalp massage is a head massage designed to relax the mind and encourage circulation. |
Touch up Press | sometimes necessary when the hair becomes curly again due to perspiration, dampness, or other conditions. The process is the same as for the original pressing treatment, with the shampoo omitted. |
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