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Hair is a simple protein made out of what?
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keratin
whey
follicles
What is the true function of why we have hair?
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To protect, regulate and facilitate evaporation our bodies
To frame our face to be more attractive
To be able to identify familial DNA and uniqueness more easily
What are the 3 phases of hair growth?
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growth, rapid growth and rest phase
newborn/toddler hair, teenage hair, adult hair
anagen, catagen, telogen phase
How often should you get trims? Select all that apply
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Daily
Quarterly ( Fall, Winter, Spring & Summer)
Once a year
When I notice that my hair has lots of split ends
When my stylist suggest I need it
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What's the difference between a co-wash and a shampoo?
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Co-wash is just for softer textures, shampoos is for all textures
Co-wash is a mix between a conditioner and cleanser. Shampoos are just cleansers
Co-wash is product used before a shampoo.
What are the three basic hair textures? Check all that apply
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Fine
Medium
Thick
Coarse
Oily
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How many layers are on the scalp?
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1
3
4
5
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Hair produces a natural oil called what?
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sebum
sebaceous
dirt
product build upm
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When cleansing with shampoo, where should you place the product initially?
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On the scalp and work it through the ends of your hair
On the ends and work it through the tops of your head and scalp
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Okay, now for conditioner. When using with conditioner, where should you place the product initially?
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On the scalp and work it through the ends of your hair
On the ends and work it through the tops of your head and scalp
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