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Staphlococcus - What type of bacteria is in the pulse of blemishes Blood and Lymph Vessels - Downwards - How are the cells from the epidermis nourished What direction do you remove cleanser from a man's face Effleurage - What massage technique do you use to spread moisturizer Prevents water from escaping the skin - It reflects light - What is the role of silicone in a product How does titanium dioxide work to protect from the sun Fragrance - What causes the most allergic reactions Subcutaneous Layer - Langerhans Cells - Stratum Granulosum - Intrinsic - Where is the adipose tissue found They help protect the body from infection The layer located below the stratum lucidum Natural aging Extrinsic - Carbuncle - Black - Platysma - Cilia - Powder - Cathode - Chemical Peels - treatment 30 degrees - Telangiectasia - Rosacea - Jawline -
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Staphlococcus - What type of bacteria is in the pulse of blemishes Blood and Lymph Vessels - How are the cells from the epidermis nourished Downwards - What direction do you remove cleanser from a man's face Effleurage - What massage technique do you use to spread moisturizer Prevents water from escaping the skin - What is the role of silicone in a product It reflects light - How does titanium dioxide work to protect from the sun Fragrance - What causes the most allergic reactions Subcutaneous Layer - Where is the adipose tissue found Langerhans Cells - They help protect the body from infection Stratum Granulosum - The layer located below the stratum lucidum Intrinsic - Natural aging
Extrinsic - Aging caused by the sun alcohol smoking Carbuncle - A group of boils Black - The ethnicity that age is the least Platysma - Muscle that connects the shoulder to the chin Cilia - Eyelash hair Powder - Helps to set the foundation Cathode - The client holds this electrode during disincrustation Chemical Peels - Hyperpigmentation is likely to occur on predispose skin during this treatment 30 degrees - Lancets should be held at this angle Telangiectasia - Enlarged blood vessels Rosacea - Inflamed pustules and papules Jawline - Where you begin removing cleanser from on the face
Tricology - The term for the study of the hair and its functions 100 times - How much more acidic is nine then seven on the pH scale Excoriations - Scratches and punctures of the surface of the epidermis Fissure - A crack in the dermis Diabetes - A condition that would not be indicated for reflexology Hyperpigmentation - A result of waxing on black skin Slightly Alkaline - Disincrustation solution is Dermis - Apocrine glands are found here Basal cell carcinoma - Skin cancer that is described as tiny pearls like a lesions Soft wax treatment - Pull in three or more small areas against hair growth Pigmented skin - Anaphoresis should NOT be used Accepted SMA - A paper towel on top of a terrycloth towel
Anaphoresis - This treatment relaxes and softens and opens the pores Asteatosis - Overuse of alkaline products can cause this Psoriasis - Read dry skin patches that are flaky are a sign of this First degree burn - Apply a cold compress or immersed in Coldwater Vitiligo - A skin condition that you can still perform services on Wheal - If a client has one you may continue the service by avoiding the area Closed Cabinet - How must containers be stored QUATS - Quaternary Ammonium Compound Bactericidal Fungicidal Virucidal Melanoma - Skin condition associated with lesions and dark spots which should be referred to a physician Alkaline Shaving Products - Used excessive we can make skin flaking and dry The MSDS - If a client has an adverse reaction to a product what should you check first
7 - Neutral on the pH scale After shave - Balances the skins pH Nevus - Wax can be applied over this Large wax strips - Allow for an easier grip Clay mask - Used on oily skin No less than 24 in - The distance at which infrared light should be placed away from the skin Skin Analysis - Should be done after you cleanse the face Eczema - Characterized with dry or moist lesions Rosacea - Broken capillaries papules and pustules are associated with the skin condition Lack of sensation in feet - Reflexology should not be done in a diabetic client due to Lubrication - Stimulation of the sebaceous glands give this affect Black - This type of skin tends to make keloids
Inflamed Acne - You should never massage on this skin Prevent Burn - Any wax used on the face and body must be checked for temperature to Tertiary Color - Equal amounts of secondary color and its neighboring primary colors Reticular Layer - Is found in the Dermis Pigment - Melanin gives skin this Contact Dermatitis - Dermatitis Venenata Insulators - Glass, rubber and silk Chin - High frequency treatment should start here Direct Current - Used with Galvanic Rosacea - Do not use a suction machine if skin has this condition UV rays - Might raise that are considered germicidal High Frequency - Has A thermal and germicidal purpose when using on the skin
Oxygenate the Skin - Additional function of facial steamer Calories - Energy in food is measured by this unit Ergonomics - The science that studies relationships between people and their work environment Rebooking - Making a client a future appointment Improving skin condition - NOT an example of products features Outstanding loan balance - Not considered to be a part of an individual's total assets Corporation - Type of business owned by shareholders Line of Credit - Reserve of cash to meet operating expenses when slow Connective Tissue - Tissue that supports and holds the body together Voluntary - Type of muscle that responds to conscious commands Circulatory System - System that controls the blood and lymph through the body Nervous System - The system that coordinates and controls the overall operation of the human body
Sensory Nerves - Carry messages to the brain and spinal cord Efferent Nerves - Carry messages from the brain to the muscle Galvanic - Constant direct current of low voltage and high amperage that produces an electrochemical effect Incandescent Light - A light that normally produces red tones or warm casts and is produced by the ordinary light bulb UV light - Can produce both positive and negative effects to skin based on exposure time UVA - The longest and most frequently used in tanning beds Ionic Bond - When positive and negative ions join, they are held together by Enzymes - Materials dissolve and break down large molecules into smaller ones Emulsion - Formed when two or more non mixable substances are united with a small droplets of a binder Merkel - Touch receptors or sensory cells that are only found in the thick skin in the stratum Germinativum Effleurage Manipulation - Effects surface muscle tissue