| Adjustable Wig designed for ready to wear use, easily adjustable for various head size.
Alopecia hair baldness at birth, in spots, or patches due to hair tension, damage hair follicle, disease, nerve injury, or age.
Asymmetrical a hairstyle that is unequally proportioned, designed to balance facial features.
Bleach Hair removing color partially or wholly, also known as lightening agent.
Braiding strands of hair woven to create rows that lie close to the scalp, also known as corn rowing.
Breakage a condition in hair splits and breaks off, caused by damage hair.
Brittle Hair hair that is dry and fragile hair that is easily broken.
Cap the base of which hair is attached to create hairpiece or weave.
Chemical Hair Straighter chemically processing curly hair in being straight, also known as relaxer.
Chignon a knot or coil of hair worn at crown or nape (back) of head.
Color Correcting the process of correcting an undesired color.
Color Pencil used to add temporary hair color.
Color Refresh color applied to hair to enhance color.
Color Stick used to color new hair growth between permanent color treatments.
Convertible Cut a haircut that can be styled in a variety of ways, also known as versatile cut.
Damaged Hair a hair condition that is one or more of the following: high porosity, brittle, split ends, dryness, rough, lifeless, matting, sponginess when wet, lack gloss and elasticity.
Dandruff excess scales formed on the scalp can be greasy or dry.
Decolorize remove color from the natural or artificial hair, also known as pre-lightening.
Dimensional coloring strategically placing various colors of the same color family that are at least 3 shades lighter or darker than natural hair color.
Demi-permanent color last 10 to 12 shampoos.
Double Process desired color achieved upon the completion of two separate applications.
Elasticity the ability to stretch hair strands and snaps back to original formation.
Esthetician one who works to cleanse and maintain the health and beauty of skin.
Extensions add hair to achieve desired length, thickness, or color.
Feather Cut a haircut that has a graduated effect.
Fillers applied to damaged hair or hair that is uneven in color before color application to achieve an even shade.
Growth Pattern direction in which hair grows.
Hair Analysis examination of hair to determine the condition of hair for strength, elasticity, porosity, moisture content and more
Hair Bleaching diffusing hair pigment so it appears almost colorless, also known as hair lightening.
Hair Pressing temporarily straightening curly hair.
Herbal Shampoo shampoos containing herbs to aid in cleansing the hair and scalp.
Highlighting coloring some of the hair in strands lighter than the natural color.
Nourish provide hair with the elements it needs to look healthy.
Over Processing over-exposure of the hair to chemicals.
Permanent color changing the natural hair color to a color that do not shampoo out.
Pre-softener treating gray or very resistant hair to allow color to penetrate.
Repigmentizing placing color that has been removed due to lightening of the hair.
Resistant hair hair that is difficult to penetrate moisture and chemicals.
Sebum oil that block pores in the scalp that can cause bacteria build up.
Semi-Permanent color last 4 to 7 shampoos
Single Process desired color achieved in a single application.
Toner pale to delicate colors that requires double process application to achieve desired color.
Toupee a small wig used to cover top or crown of a man’s head.
Under Processing insufficient exposure of hair to chemicals.
Virgin Hair hair that has had no previous chemical treatments.
Weaving Hair a technique of sewing human or synthetic hair to head. |