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Utah Master Esthetician Written Exam COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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What is an example of low level direct current used in facials? - ANSWER Galvanic Touching a product or a chemical that causes a reaction is called _______? - ANSWER Contact Dermatitis Microdermabrasion can not be performed on a guest with what skin condition? - ANSWER Rosacea How long wil...

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Utah Master Esthetician Written Exam
COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What is an example of low level direct current used in facials? - ANSWER Galvanic



Touching a product or a chemical that causes a reaction is called _______? - ANSWER Contact Dermatitis



Microdermabrasion can not be performed on a guest with what skin condition? - ANSWER Rosacea



How long will a doctor advise you to wait to get a light exfoliation after a light therapy treatment? -
ANSWER One Month



A client interested in hair removal and exfoliation should seek what treatment? - ANSWER Dermaplaning



What is a hydrating and exfoliating treatment that may be used prior to more aggressive exfoliation? -
ANSWER Ultrasonic



Laser is an acronym that means: - ANSWER Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation



Mineral masks help to do what? - ANSWER Tighten and tone as it dries



What is a contraindication to using salicylic acid? - ANSWER Use of tretinoin



What is an example of an aseptic technique? - ANSWER Handling tools properly



When treating a client with acne, you should: - ANSWER Advise them to not pick at their skin

, What does micro current stimulate? - ANSWER ATP (adenosine triphosphate)



What fitzpatrick is contraindicated for laser hair removal? - ANSWER VI (six)



Manual lymph drainage moves with what system? - ANSWER The circulatory system



What is used in a projection treatment/hydrotherapy treatment that causes the projection of water from
10 - 12 feet away? - ANSWER Scotch hose



Dilation of a lesion with a lancet can be performed on what? - ANSWER Open comedones



What is another name for water therapy? - ANSWER Hydrotherapy



What is a contraindication for sclerotherapy? - ANSWER Pregnancy



What is sclerotherapy? - ANSWER A medical procedure involving injections to eliminate spider veins and
varicose veins



Non-wet psoriasis may have what type of hair removal? - ANSWER Electrolysis



Multiple laser treatments target the hair in what phase? - ANSWER Anagen



What stage of hair growth is considered the active phase? - ANSWER Anagen



What stage of hair growth is considered the transitional phase? - ANSWER Catagen



What stage of hair growth is considered the resting phase? - ANSWER Telogen



If a client is experiencing laxity in their skin, what color of LED light should you use? - ANSWER Red

, Documenting all important/pertinent information on a client, including treatments and products used, is
referred to as what? - ANSWER Charting



Sodium laurel sulfate and ammonium luareth sulfate are found in what product? - ANSWER Cleansers



Micro needling of the skin causes what? - ANSWER A wound response



A client who is taking antibiotics is a contraindication for what treatments? - ANSWER Light Therapy - IPL
or laser hair removal



Intense Pulsed Light produced what kind of light? - ANSWER Polychromatic and broadband



What color of LED should you use on inflammation? - ANSWER Yellow



What essential oil would you add to a tonic for a pregnant client who is experiencing acne? - ANSWER
Tea Tree



If you notice large, egg shaped pockets on a clients upper eyelid, what should you do? - ANSWER Refer
to a physician



How soon after botox can a client receive a facial treatment? - ANSWER Two weeks



Skin cancer characterized by red, flaking, and crusting areas is called what? - ANSWER Squamous cell
carcinoma



What is true about Hepatitis B? - ANSWER It is almost always asymptomatic



What is another name for thalassotherapy? - ANSWER Hydrotherapy

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