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A condition NOT indicated for reflexology. - Diabetes A group of boils is considered _____? - A carbuncle A what pH is considered ACID balanced? - 4.5-5.5 Black skin is more prone to ____? - Hyperpigmentation Broken capillaries, papules, and pustules are associated with _____? - Rosecea Changing ice into water is what kind of change? - Physical Clay masks are ______? - Alkaline Contact dermatitis is also known as? - Define motile. - Dermatitis Venenata The ability to independently move about Dermabrasion may only be performed by _______? - Doctor Disease characterized by dry or moist lesions. - Eczema Disincrustation solution is acidic or alkaline? - Distance needed from steamer to face? - Alkaline (slightly) 15-16 inches Do NOT work on clients that have _____? - Ringworm During disincrustation the client holds which electrode? - Negative EPA registered products are what level of cleanliness? -
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A condition NOT indicated for reflexology. - Diabetes A group of boils is considered _____? - A carbuncle A what pH is considered ACID balanced? - 4.5-5. Black skin is more prone to ____? - Hyperpigmentation Broken capillaries, papules, and pustules are associated with _____? - Rosecea Changing ice into water is what kind of change? - Physical Clay masks are ______? - Alkaline Contact dermatitis is also known as? - Dermatitis Venenata Define motile. - The ability to independently move about Dermabrasion may only be performed by _______? - Doctor
Disease characterized by dry or moist lesions. - Eczema Disincrustation solution is acidic or alkaline? - Alkaline (slightly) Distance needed from steamer to face? - 15 - 16 inches Do NOT work on clients that have _____? - Ringworm During disincrustation the client holds which electrode? - Negative EPA registered products are what level of cleanliness? - Disinfection Glass, rubber, and silk are ______? - Insulators, or non-conductors Hardened sebum trapped in the follicle is a ____? - Comedone How do you clean glass electrodes? - Immerse in hospital grade disinfectant How do you correct deep set eyes? - Highlight between and around the eyes How do you massage the side of the neck? - With downward movements How does Titanium Dioxide work to protect from the sun? - It reflects the light How many bones are in the human skull? - 22
The effective strength of a disinfectant is? - 1 - 1000 PPM (Parts Per Million) The reticular layer is found where? - The Dermis The study of hair and its functions is called? - Trichology What causes the most allergic reaction? - Coloring agents What cleanliness level is washing hands? - Sanitisation What does the sudoriferous glands excrete? - Lactic acid, urea, water What ethnicity ages the least? - Black What ingredient is both calming and antiseptic? - Chamomile What ingredient would be anti-microbial in a mask? - Eucalyptus What is a Tertiary color? - Equal amounts of secondary color and its neighboring primary color What is a verruca? - A Wart What is eyelash hair? - Cilia
What is plastic surgery of the nose called? - Rhinoplasty What is the function of the Langerhans cells? - To help protect the body from infection What is the layer located below the stratum lucidium? - Stratum Granulosum What is the process when the positive pole is on the face? - Cataphoresis What is the proper direction of massage? - Insertion to origin What is the purpose of high-frequency? - It is THERMAL and GERMICIDAL What is the role of a silicone product? - Prevents water from escaping the skin What is the strength of a magnifying lamp? - 40 watts What is the technical term for freckles? - Lentigenes What is the universal solvent? - Water What kind of bacteria is in the puss of blemishes? - Staphylococcus What layer are the appocrine glands found? - Dermis
When applying makeup, how do you make something look smaller? - Use a darker shade When using high-frequency, where do you start? - Side of cheek Where do you begin removing cleanser from? - Neck Where is adipose tissue found? - In the subcutaneus layer Which light rays are germicidal? - UV Which muscles are involved in bending the wrist? - Flexors Why not do reflexology on a diabetic? - They may have lack of feeling or sensation in their feet. You are performing a glycolic peel on a client with thin skin. What adverse reaction might they experience if the peel is left on for maximum time? - The skin could become burned Your client has dry skin and you're about to moisturize. What ingredient should you look for? - Lanolin