Oregon state boards esthetics/oregon law
Maxillary nerve - nerve that transimits sensory signals between the mouth and upper eye lids
Antiseptic - Used to prevent the growth
Freelance license - Documents that authorize you to work away forever outside a licensed fa...
Maxillary nerve - nerve that transimits sensory signals between the mouth and upper
eye lids
Antiseptic - Used to prevent the growth
Freelance license - Documents that authorize you to work away forever outside a
licensed facility
Passive immunity - Acquired through shots
Natural immunity - Body's ability to fight infection on its own
Vellus - Peach fuzz-light hair all over the body
Terminal hair - Puberty hair, thick hairs
Highlighting - Making features prominent or larger
Triadic - Using three colors in a triangle pattern on the color wheel
Monochromatic - Color schemes that use the same colors with variations in value and
intensity
Complementary colors - Used colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
Anagen - First and longest stage of hair growth
Catagen - Second hair stage destroys self and disconnects from papilla
Telogen - Third stage of hair growth hair sheds
, types of temporary hair removal - Shaving tweezing waxing threading sugaring and
chemical depilatory
Types of permanent hair removal - Electrolysis laser epilation
Melanocytes - Gives skin its color
Extensor radialis - Straightens the fingers and wrist
Emollient - Boils and oil soluble substances used to condition the skin
Squamous cells - Cells that protect the skin found below the stratum corneum
Oxygenation - The process through which hemoglobin attracts oxygen molecules
Lesion - Open sore on skin
Nerve tissue - carries messages to and from the brain and coordinates body functions
Ohm - Unit of resistance
Amp - Unit of strength
Watt - Measure of electricity being used
Volt - Unit of pressure
Anhidrosis - Lack of perspiration
Hypertrichosis - Excessive hair growth occurring in both men and women
Mandible - Largest bone of the facial skeleton
Chemical exfoliant - Natural substances such as enzymes or Alpha hydroxy acids with
other ingredients to remove dead skin cells
Grade 4 - Most severe form of acne
Steatoma - Another name for a sebaceous cyst
Mixture - Two or more compounds physically mixed
Infraorbital - Extending to the lower eyelid signs of the nose upper lip and
mouth(maxillary branch)
Diopter - The measurement of the degree of magnification
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