What differs with a mans facial? - answer Hair growth
What makes up the pliability of the skin? - answer Elastin
What type of skin do peels benefit? - answer Skin types 1-3 on the Fitzpatrick scale
What different ways can you perform facial steaming? - answer Hot towel and steam
machine
What is the purpose of skin analysis? - answer To determine the clients needs
What is OSHA and what do they regulate? - answer Occupational safety and health
administration
Regulates rules and safety
If you are doing a service and notice abnormalities, what steps do you take? -
answerStop, and refer to a physician.
What is the main purpose of cotton compress? - answerTo remove product
Describe the different face shapes - answerOval, inverted triangle, square, round,
diamond, triangle
What is shading and contouring? - answerHiding and highlighting
At what angle should wax be applied - answer45* angle with hair growth
How do you perform proper tweezing? - answer@45* angle w/ hair growth
What needs to be done when using a woods lamp? - answerTurn off the lights
How do you apply cleanser? - answerW/ finger
What is applied after a depilatory wax? - answerToner
What is the main purpose of body wraps? - answerDetoxify
What is the skeletal structure that protects the heart, lungs, and internal organs? -
answerThorax
What are applied to the skin; antiseptics or disinfectants? - answerAntiseptics
,What system does the lymphatic system drain into? - answerCirculatory
Name the systems of the body: DR-IM-SCREEN - answerSkeletal, respiratory,
digestive, excretory, circulatory, endocrine, reproductive, Nervous, muscular,
integumentory
Define natural immunity - answerImmunity you are born with
What layer of the skin do hair follicles originate? - answerDermis
Define keratosis - answerBuild up of dead skin cells; a horny growth, especially on the
skin.
Define humectants - answerMake cream dense; a substance, especially a skin lotion or
a food additive, used to reduce the loss of moisture.
What is retinoic acid - answerVitamin A, a carboxylic acid, used for acne, Retin A
How many pints of blood are in the average adult? - answer8-10
Where does the skin get its main source of nutrients? - answerThe blood; circulatory
system
What is the largest organ? - answerSkin
What is vitilgo? - answerHypopigmentation; a condition in which the pigment is lost from
areas of the skin, causing whitish patches, often with no clear cause.
What layer are the melanocytes in? - answerBasal
The diffeare rence between involuntary and involuntary muscles - answerVoluntary
striated and move voluntarily, involuntary muscles are smooth and are involuntarily
moved.
What is the most common skin cancer? - answerBasal cell carcinoma
What regulates the strength of electrical current - answerRhio stat
What contraindicates use of the suction machine - answerCuporose skin
How many cranial bones are there - answer6
How many facial bones are there - answer9
What muscles connect the occipitals and frontalis? - answerAponeurosis tendon
, What muscle is massaged during a facial massage? - answerPlatysma
What is a deep infection of the dermis caused by? - answerSubcutaneous demptiis
What is it called when a laser removes tissue? - answerAblation
Where would you find these surfactant ingredients? - answerCleansers
What is a drug used to treat rosacea? - answermetronidazole
What is not Leukoderma? - answerHypopigmentation
What is a lesion called in its early stages? - answerPrimary lesion
What is an enzyme that is derived from pineapple? - answerBromelain
What are contraindications for body wraps? - answerClaustrophobia, pregnancy,
HBP, ?
What is the pressurized water took used in hydrotherapy? - answerScotch hose
After laser resurfacing, under doctor supervision, when can you perform a light peel? -
answer1 month
What hormone helps with the development of collagen? - answerEstrogen
What can be performed after a rhinoplasty? - answerEnzyme peel
How can you drive a peel deeper? - answerOcclusion
What is a specialized vehicle? - answerMicrosponge
Along with protons, what else can be found in the nucleus? - answerElectrons
What system is telangiectasis directly related to? - answerCirculatory system
Melanocytes, markel cells and langerhan cells are found in what tissue layer? -
answerBasal
What is the medical term for wrinkles - answerRhytids
What is the product used to dilute down an essential oil called? - answerCarrier oil
What is another name for acrochordons - answerSkin tags
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