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Anagen |
First stage of hair growth during which new hair is produced |
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Catagon |
Second transition stage of hair growth; in the catagen stage, the hair shaft grows upward and detaches from the bulb |
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Depilation |
Process of removing hair at skin level |
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Depilatory |
Substance, usually a caustic alkali preparation, used for temporarily removing superfluous hair by dissolving it at skin level. |
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Electrolysis |
Removal of here by means of an electric current that destroys the hair root |
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Epilation |
Removes hairs from the follicles; waxing or tweezing. |
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Hair bulb |
Swelling at the base of the follicle that provides the hair with nurse meant; it is a thick, club shaped structure that forms the lower part of the hair root |
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Hair bulb |
Swelling at the base of the follicle that provides the hair with nurse meant; it is a thick, club shaped structure that forms the lower part of the hair root |
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Hair follicle |
Mass of epidermal cells forming small tube, or canal; the tube like depression or pockets in the skin or scout that contains the hair root |
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Hair papilla (plural papillae) |
Cone shaped elevations at the base of the follicle that fit into the hair pulled. The papula are filled with tissue that contains the blood vessels and sell it necessary for hair growth and follicle nourishment. |
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Hair root |
Anchors here to the skin cells and is part of the hair located at the bottom of the follicle below the surface of the skin; part of the hair that lies within the follicle at its base, where the hair grows. |
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Hair shaft |
Portion of the hair that extends or projects be on the skin, consists of the outer layer or cuticle, interlayer or Majilla, and middle ear or cortex. Color changes happen in the cortex. |
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Hirsutism |
Growth of an unusual amount of hair on parts of the body normally bearing only Downey hair, such as the face, arms, and legs of women for the backs of men. |
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Hypertrichosis |
Also known as hirsuties so my current condition of abnormal growth of hair, characterized by the growth of terminal terminal hair in areas of the body that normally grow only vellus hair |
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Lanugo |
The hair on a fetus; soft and downy hair |
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Laser hair removal |
Photoepilation hair reduction treatment and went a laser beam is post on the skin using one wavelength at a time, and pairing hair growth; and intern electromagnetic radiation |
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Photoepilation |
Also known as intense post light or IPL; permanent hair removal treatment that uses intense night to stir the growth of cells of the hair follicles |
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Pilosebaceous unit |
The hair unit that contains the hair follicle and appendages; the hair route, bold, dermal Popula, seduces appendage, and arrector pili muscle |
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Sugaring |
Ancient method of hair removal. The original recipe is a mixture of sugar, lemon juice, and water that is heated to form a syrup, molded into a ball, and pressed onto the skin and then quickly stripped away. |
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Sugaring |
Ancient method of hair removal. The original recipe is a mixture of sugar, lemon juice, and water that is heated to form a syrup, molded into a ball, and pressed onto the skin and then quickly stripped away. |
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Telogen |
Also known as resting phase; the final fans in the hair cycle that lasts until the fully grown hair is shed |
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Threading |
Also known as banding; method of hair removal; Method of hair removal; cotton thread is twisted and rolled along the surface of the skin, and 20 and hair in the thread and lifting it out of the follicle. |
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Threading |
Also known as banding; method of hair removal; Method of hair removal; cotton thread is twisted and rolled along the surface of the skin, and 20 and hair in the thread and lifting it out of the follicle. |
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Trichology |
Scientific study of hair and it's diseases and care. |
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Vellus hair |
Also known as lanugo hair; Short, sign, and pigmented Downey hair that appears on the body, with the exception of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. |