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cosmetology:art and science of beautifying and improving skin, hair and nails
kosmetikos:Greek work meaning skilled in the use of cosmetics
egyptians:first to use cosmetics for beauty, religious and deceased
romans:womens hair color indicated their class in society
reniassance:shaved eyebrows and hairline
victorian:women pinched cheeks and bit lips to induce natural color
self esteem:inner strength and trusting own ability
visualize:imagine yourself in own salon
procrastination:putting things off
perfectionism:compulsion to do everything perfect or over and over
motivation:propels you to do something
creativity:having talent and unlimited ideas and solutions
mission statement:establishes values to live by
short term:up to a year
long term:5 years or more
ethics:moral principles to live and work by
personal hygiene:daily maintenance of cleanliness
good relationships:built on mutual respect and understanding
communication:sharing information between two or more people that is effectively understood
osha:regulate and enforce safety and health standards to protect employees
pathogenic:bacteria considered harmful and may cause disease or infection
cocci:round-shaped bacteria appear singly
bacilli:rod-shaped bacteria
spirilla:spiral-shaped bacteria
motility:also known as self-movement
infection:occurs when body tissues are invaded by disease causing or pathogenic bacteria
staph:is responsible for food poisoning and a wide range of diseases like toxic shock syndrome
contagious:disease spreads from one person to another
virus:microorganism capable of infecting almost all plants and animals, including bacteria
hepatitis:bloodborne virus that damages the liver
hiv:virus that causes aids
bloodborne pathogens:bacteria or virus that is carried through the blood or body fluids
natural immunity:partly inherited immunity and partly developed through healthy living
acquired immunity:immunity the body develops after overcoming a disease or inoculation
sanitizing:simply cleaning by removing all visible dirt and debris
disinfection:the second step of decontamination, after cleaning
sterilization:the complete elimination of all microbial life, only necessary with surgical instruments
efficacy:list of all specific germs a disinfectant product is proven to kill
quarternary ammonium compounds:called quats, are very safe and effective disinfectants
exposure incident:client's skin is cut during service, blood or body fluids can be present
Chapters 1 - 5
Across:2. | client's skin is cut during service, blood or body fluids can be present | 6. | Greek work meaning skilled in the use of cosmetics | 8. | regulate and enforce safety and health standards to protect employees | 9. | daily maintenance of cleanliness | 11. | putting things off | 14. | is responsible for food poisoning and a wide range of diseases like toxic shock syndrome | 17. | bloodborne virus that damages the liver | 18. | microorganism capable of infecting almost all plants and animals, including bacteria | 19. | shaved eyebrows and hairline | 20. | art and science of beautifying and improving skin, hair and nails | 23. | bacteria considered harmful and may cause disease or infection | 24. | rod-shaped bacteria | 25. | 5 years or more | 26. | womens hair color indicated their class in society | 28. | occurs when body tissues are invaded by disease causing or pathogenic bacteria | 29. | propels you to do something | 30. | built on mutual respect and understanding |
| | Down:1. | first to use cosmetics for beauty, religious and deceased | 3. | the second step of decontamination, after cleaning | 4. | imagine yourself in own salon | 5. | bacteria or virus that is carried through the blood or body fluids | 7. | inner strength and trusting own ability | 10. | round-shaped bacteria appear singly | 12. | the complete elimination of all microbial life, only necessary with surgical instruments | 13. | list of all specific germs a disinfectant product is proven to kill | 15. | simply cleaning by removing all visible dirt and debris | 16. | virus that causes aids | 21. | women pinched cheeks and bit lips to induce natural color | 22. | spiral-shaped bacteria | 27. | moral principles to live and work by |
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Chapters 1 - 5
Across:2. | client's skin is cut during service, blood or body fluids can be present | 6. | Greek work meaning skilled in the use of cosmetics | 8. | regulate and enforce safety and health standards to protect employees | 9. | daily maintenance of cleanliness | 11. | putting things off | 14. | is responsible for food poisoning and a wide range of diseases like toxic shock syndrome | 17. | bloodborne virus that damages the liver | 18. | microorganism capable of infecting almost all plants and animals, including bacteria | 19. | shaved eyebrows and hairline | 20. | art and science of beautifying and improving skin, hair and nails | 23. | bacteria considered harmful and may cause disease or infection | 24. | rod-shaped bacteria | 25. | 5 years or more | 26. | womens hair color indicated their class in society | 28. | occurs when body tissues are invaded by disease causing or pathogenic bacteria | 29. | propels you to do something | 30. | built on mutual respect and understanding |
| | Down:1. | first to use cosmetics for beauty, religious and deceased | 3. | the second step of decontamination, after cleaning | 4. | imagine yourself in own salon | 5. | bacteria or virus that is carried through the blood or body fluids | 7. | inner strength and trusting own ability | 10. | round-shaped bacteria appear singly | 12. | the complete elimination of all microbial life, only necessary with surgical instruments | 13. | list of all specific germs a disinfectant product is proven to kill | 15. | simply cleaning by removing all visible dirt and debris | 16. | virus that causes aids | 21. | women pinched cheeks and bit lips to induce natural color | 22. | spiral-shaped bacteria | 27. | moral principles to live and work by |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only