Acne grade 3 - answer-red and inflamed, many comedones, papules, and pustules
Acne grade 4 - answer-cystic, comedones, papules, pustules, scar formation is common
Dosage - answer-suns intensity xs time
Spf 30 - answer-minimum daily sun protection
Surfactants - answer-cleansers that foam. Increase the spreadability of a product.
Detergents and emulsifiers
Detergents - answer-main type of surfectant. Lifts dirt from the skins surface
Emulsifier - answer-allows water and oil to mix. Is a surfectant
Exempt colors - answer-do not need certification. Zinc oxide, mica, iron oxides
Liposomes - answer-closed lipid bilayer spheres that target delivery to specific tissues
Lanolin - answer-derived from sheeps whool, mildly comedogenic
Peanut oil - answer-moderately comedogenic oil
Petrolatum - answer-non comedogenic. Derrivative of petrolium
,Intercellular matrix - answer-lipids/protective oils between the epidermal cells
Fatty acids - answer-emoillients derived from plant oils or animal fats
Fatty alcohols - answer-fatty acids that have been exposed to hydrogen
Allantoin - answer-anti inflammatory, soothing and heals wounds and skin ulcers.
Stimulates the growth of healthy tissues
Non certified colors - answer-organic (carbon based) compounds from animal or plant
extracts. Less irritating, more useful.
Lakes - answer-insoluble pigments made by combining a dye with an inorganic material.
Peptides - answer-chain of amino acids. Stimulates fibroblasts and cell metabolism
Polymers - answer-chemical compounds formed by a number of small molecules.
Vehicles that release substances onto the skins surface.
Squalane - answer-is an emoillient derrived from olives
Glycoproteins - answer-skin conditioning agents derived from carbohydrates and
proteins that enhance cellular metabolism and wound healing
Fibroblasts - answer-cell stimulators triggered by proteins and peptides. Aid in the
production of collagen and elastin
Bromhidrosis - answer-foul smelling perspiration
Sweat gland - answer-sudoriferous gland
Oil gland - answer-sebaceous gland
Naevus - answer-birthmark
Furuncle - answer-boil
Leukaderma - answer-disorder characterized by light patches. Vitiligo and albinism
Temporal bones (2) - answer-bones forming the sides of the head in the ear region.
(temple)
Occipital bone (1) - answer-hindmost bone of the skull. Forms the back of the skull
above the nape. (occipital pull)
Cranium (cranial) - answer-oval, bony case that protects the brain. (skull)
, Parietal bones - answer-bones that form the sides and the top of the cranium
Ethmoid bone - answer-spongy bone between both eye sockets that forms part of the
nasal cavity
Sphenoid bone - answer-bone that joins all the bones of the cranuim together
Nasal bone (2) - answer-bones that form the bridge of the nose
Lacrimal bones (2) - answer-small thin bones located in the eye sockets. Smallest most
fragile bones of the face
Maxillary bones (2) - answer-form the upper jaw
Turbinal bones (2) - answer-spongy bone on either of the outer walls of the nasal
depression
Vomer bone - answer-flat thin bone that forms part of the nasal septum
Humerus - answer-uppermost and largest bone in the arm, extending from the elbow to
the shoulder
Radius - answer-smaller bone in the forearm on the same side as the thumb.
Ulna - answer-inner and larger bone of the forearm attached to the wrist on the side of
the pinky
Corpus - answer-the wrist
Element - answer-simplest form of matter
Rhytidectomy - answer-face lift
Orbicularis oculi - answer-ring muscles of the eye socket. Closes the eyelid
Latissimus dorsi - answer-triangular muscle that covers the lower back. Dorsi=lower
Fissure - answer-a crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis. Chapped lips
Secondary lesions - answer-skin damage that can cause changes to the steucture of
tissues/organs in the later stages of development
Salicylic acid - answer-bha with exfoliating and antiseptic properties. Natural sources
are sweet birch, willow bark, and wintergreen
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