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Objective symptom would be |
A visible symptom |
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Where is the stratum lucidum found |
In the palms of the hands and soles of the feet |
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When you mix and alkaline and an acid you get what |
Water and salt |
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The area that has the most sebaceous glands |
The face neck chest and back |
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Which layer of the skin is the adipose tissue found |
Subcutaneous |
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What makes up 70% of the dermis |
Collagen |
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What are the high-frequency electrodes made of |
Glass |
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Sunscreen that contains zinc and titanium dioxide do what |
Reflect the suns rays |
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Hyperpigmentation and dark skin can be caused by |
Chemical peels |
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The stratum corneum contains |
Keratinocytes |
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During desincrustation who holds the positive electrode |
The client |
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What nourishes the skin |
Blood and lymph |
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What is the largest bone of the face |
Mandible |
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How many metacarpals do we have in one hand |
Five |
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What bacteria causes abscess pustules and boils |
Staphylococci |
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What is the pH of distilled water |
7 |
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Under universal precautions what is the first thing you do it during the treatment there is a blood spill |
Stop the service |
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What is the term for and Eye lift |
Blepharoplasty |
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What is the largest organ of the body |
Skin |
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What angle do you insert a Lancette into the skin |
30 |
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Dr. Jacquet introduced his method for which skin type |
Oily and acne |
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Why do you spatulas to apply products |
To prevent contamination |
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Which method of decontamination would we use on services the door knobs and facial equipment |
Disinfection |
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When removing product from a mail client space in which direction should you go |
With the hair growth |
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What is the phase of the hair cycle where new hair grows |
Catagen |
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How do we remove residual here that is left after waxing |
Tweezing |
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What is face powder used for |
Allows make up to last longer |
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fragrances can sometimes cause what kind of reaction |
Allergic |
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What level of decontamination requires immersion in an EPA approved solution |
Disinfection |
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What level of decontamination requires immersion in an EPA approved solution |
Disinfection |
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What level of decontamination should be used for the hands |
Sanitation |
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What do the sweat glands secrete |
See them |
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What do the sweat glands secrete |
See them |
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What are the cell appendages that resemble prickly spines |
Spinosum |
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What is phytotherapy |
Use a plant extractions for therapeutic benefits |
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What should the width between a normal set of eyebrows be |
One eye width |
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What is a permanent method of hair removal |
Electrolysis |
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What is a permanent method of hair removal |
Electrolysis |
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When using hard wax when do you remove the wax |
When it sets |
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What is a group of boils called |
Carbuncles |
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On which type of client would you not perform massage and manipulation |
Client with high blood pressure |
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On which type of client would you not perform massage and manipulation |
Client with high blood pressure |
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When removing cleanser where do you first start |
Neck or throat |
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On which type of client would you not perform massage and manipulation |
Client with high blood pressure |
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When removing cleanser where do you first start |
Neck or throat |
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How do UV Rays benefit the skin |
Germicidal and antibacterial |
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When performing a skin analysis on a client why would be first refer to the FitzPatrick scale |
To determine the clients likelihood to hyper pigment |
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What massage movement is most relaxing |
Effleurage |
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What skin type would you not use a vacuum machine on |
Couperous |
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What skin type would you not use a vacuum machine on |
Couperous |
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What type of skin would you not use a brush machine |
Couperose skin |
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What product ingredient creates a protective outer covering on the skin |
Silicone |
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What type of skin has smaller pores |
Dry |
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What ingredient keeps products together |
Binders |
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What type of infection is abscess |
Local |
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Subjective symptoms |
Is A symptom the client feels |
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What are vegetable parasites |
Fungi |
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What does dehydrated skin lack |
Water |
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What does dehydrated skin lack |
Water |
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Which tissue creates a protective covering on body services |
Epithelial tissue |
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Cell division is referred to as what |
Mitosis |
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Cell division is referred to as what |
Mitosis |
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What is the name of the broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscle to the side of the chin |
Platysma |
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Cell division is referred to as what |
Mitosis |
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What is the name of the broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscle to the side of the chin |
Platysma |
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What is considered a chemical exfoliation |
AHA and BHA |
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Cell division is referred to as what |
Mitosis |
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What is the name of the broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscle to the side of the chin |
Platysma |
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What is considered a chemical exfoliation |
AHA and BHA |
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Which layer of the skin contains melanin |
Stratum Germinitivum |
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Cell division is referred to as what |
Mitosis |
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What is the name of the broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscle to the side of the chin |
Platysma |
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What is considered a chemical exfoliation |
AHA and BHA |
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Which layer of the skin contains melanin |
Stratum Germinitivum |
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What is a crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis |
Fissure |
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Cell division is referred to as what |
Mitosis |
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What is the name of the broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscle to the side of the chin |
Platysma |
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What is considered a chemical exfoliation |
AHA and BHA |
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Which layer of the skin contains melanin |
Stratum Germinitivum |
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What is a crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis |
Fissure |
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What is an open, down also known as |
Black head |
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Cell division is referred to as what |
Mitosis |
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What is the name of the broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscle to the side of the chin |
Platysma |
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What is considered a chemical exfoliation |
AHA and BHA |
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Which layer of the skin contains melanin |
Stratum Germinitivum |
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What is a crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis |
Fissure |
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What is an open, down also known as |
Black head |
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What disease is characterized by light pearly nodules |
Basal cell Carcinoma |
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Cell division is referred to as what |
Mitosis |
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What is the name of the broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscle to the side of the chin |
Platysma |
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What is considered a chemical exfoliation |
AHA and BHA |
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Which layer of the skin contains melanin |
Stratum Germinitivum |
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What is a crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis |
Fissure |
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What is an open, down also known as |
Black head |
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What disease is characterized by light pearly nodules |
Basal cell Carcinoma |
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What are erythrocytes |
Red blood cells |
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Collagen is produced by |
Fibroblasts |
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Linens and towels must be washed by commercial laundering or in a wash cycle with |
Water at 140° for 15 minutes |
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Bacteria that enters the body or destroyed by |
White blood cells |
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Ligaments and tendons are types of |
Connective tissue |
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The two main branches of chemistry are |
Organic & inorganic |
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The substance in skin that protects it from the sun is |
Melanin |
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Pregnancy mask sometimes called melasma is triggered by |
Hormonal changes |
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Pregnancy mask sometimes called melasma is triggered by |
Hormonal changes |
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Intrinsic factors that affect the skin include |
Menopause |
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The aging process causes the hair root system to |
Increased by almost 50% |
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The aging process causes the hair root system to |
Increased by almost 50% |
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Tweezing waxing and sugaring are all methods of |
Epilation |
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The aging process causes the hair root system to |
Increased by almost 50% |
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Tweezing waxing and sugaring are all methods of |
Epilation |
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Salon peels should not have a pH of less then |
3 |
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The aging process causes the hair root system to |
Increased by almost 50% |
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Tweezing waxing and sugaring are all methods of |
Epilation |
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Salon peels should not have a pH of less then |
3 |
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Where is the t-zone |
Forehead, nose and chin |
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The aging process causes the hair root system to |
Increased by almost 50% |
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Tweezing waxing and sugaring are all methods of |
Epilation |
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Salon peels should not have a pH of less then |
3 |
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Where is the t-zone |
Forehead, nose and chin |
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What effect does clay masks have |
Absorbing |
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The aging process causes the hair root system to |
Increased by almost 50% |
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Tweezing waxing and sugaring are all methods of |
Epilation |
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Salon peels should not have a pH of less then |
3 |
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Where is the t-zone |
Forehead, nose and chin |
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What effect does clay masks have |
Absorbing |
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What is the galvanic method of hair removal |
Chemical decomposition of the hair follicles |
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The aging process causes the hair root system to |
Increased by almost 50% |
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Tweezing waxing and sugaring are all methods of |
Epilation |
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Salon peels should not have a pH of less then |
3 |
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Where is the t-zone |
Forehead, nose and chin |
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What effect does clay masks have |
Absorbing |
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What is the galvanic method of hair removal |
Chemical decomposition of the hair follicles |
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What is hisutism |
Overproduction of hair |
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What is another name for eyelash hair |
Cillia |
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What type of skin ages slower |
Black |
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What helps regulate the body's temperature |
Sudoriferous glands |
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What helps regulate the body's temperature |
Sudoriferous glands |
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What would you use to prep the skin prior to extractions |
Disincrustation method |
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What helps regulate the body's temperature |
Sudoriferous glands |
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What would you use to prep the skin prior to extractions |
Disincrustation method |
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What level of decontamination kills all germs and spores |
Sterilization |
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What helps regulate the body's temperature |
Sudoriferous glands |
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What would you use to prep the skin prior to extractions |
Disincrustation method |
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What level of decontamination kills all germs and spores |
Sterilization |
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What is the scientific study of hair and it's diseases |
Trichology |
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What helps regulate the body's temperature |
Sudoriferous glands |
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What would you use to prep the skin prior to extractions |
Disincrustation method |
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What level of decontamination kills all germs and spores |
Sterilization |
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What is the scientific study of hair and it's diseases |
Trichology |
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What method of hair removal coagulates and destroys the hair follicles |
Thermolysis |
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What helps regulate the body's temperature |
Sudoriferous glands |
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What would you use to prep the skin prior to extractions |
Disincrustation method |
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What level of decontamination kills all germs and spores |
Sterilization |
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What is the scientific study of hair and it's diseases |
Trichology |
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What method of hair removal coagulates and destroys the hair follicles |
Thermolysis |
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What is the cosmetic definition |
Something applied to the body for cleansing beautifying or altering the appearance |
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What helps regulate the body's temperature |
Sudoriferous glands |
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What would you use to prep the skin prior to extractions |
Disincrustation method |
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What level of decontamination kills all germs and spores |
Sterilization |
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What is the scientific study of hair and it's diseases |
Trichology |
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What method of hair removal coagulates and destroys the hair follicles |
Thermolysis |
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What is the cosmetic definition |
Something applied to the body for cleansing beautifying or altering the appearance |
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How often do you have to renew your Esthetician license |
Every two years |
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When you move how many days do you have to notify the board of your new address |
30 days |
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Once implements have been disinfected they must be |
Stored in a clean, closed, label container |
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Once implements have been disinfected they must be |
Stored in a clean, closed, label container |
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Desincrustation relies on |
Anaphoresis |
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Once implements have been disinfected they must be |
Stored in a clean, closed, label container |
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Desincrustation relies on |
Anaphoresis |
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Your license must be displayed |
In your primary working station |
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Once implements have been disinfected they must be |
Stored in a clean, closed, label container |
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Desincrustation relies on |
Anaphoresis |
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Your license must be displayed |
In your primary working station |
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Application of moisturizers are applied using |
Effleurage |
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Once implements have been disinfected they must be |
Stored in a clean, closed, label container |
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Desincrustation relies on |
Anaphoresis |
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Your license must be displayed |
In your primary working station |
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Application of moisturizers are applied using |
Effleurage |
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In what direction should you massage |
Insertion to origin |
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What disease is characterized by loss of pigmentation |
Vitiligo |
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What has soothing and healing properties |
Aloe vera |
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What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
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What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
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The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
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What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
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The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
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What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
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What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
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The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
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What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
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What are immiscible liquids |
Liquids that don't mix |
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What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
|
The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
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What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
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What are immiscible liquids |
Liquids that don't mix |
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What are appendages of the skin |
Hair and nails |
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What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
|
The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
|
What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
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What are immiscible liquids |
Liquids that don't mix |
|
What are appendages of the skin |
Hair and nails |
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What is a solution |
Uniformed mixtures of two or more mutual mixable substances |
|
What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
|
The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
|
What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
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What are immiscible liquids |
Liquids that don't mix |
|
What are appendages of the skin |
Hair and nails |
|
What is a solution |
Uniformed mixtures of two or more mutual mixable substances |
|
What is the definition of a peptide |
Chains of amino acid used to treat wrinkles |
|
What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
|
The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
|
What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
|
What are immiscible liquids |
Liquids that don't mix |
|
What are appendages of the skin |
Hair and nails |
|
What is a solution |
Uniformed mixtures of two or more mutual mixable substances |
|
What is the definition of a peptide |
Chains of amino acid used to treat wrinkles |
|
What is a chronic inflammation skin disorder that affects the subaceous glands |
Acne |
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What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
|
The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
|
What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
|
What are immiscible liquids |
Liquids that don't mix |
|
What are appendages of the skin |
Hair and nails |
|
What is a solution |
Uniformed mixtures of two or more mutual mixable substances |
|
What is the definition of a peptide |
Chains of amino acid used to treat wrinkles |
|
What is a chronic inflammation skin disorder that affects the subaceous glands |
Acne |
|
What do you apply if you have blood present during or after extractions |
Astringent |
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What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
|
The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
|
What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
|
What are immiscible liquids |
Liquids that don't mix |
|
What are appendages of the skin |
Hair and nails |
|
What is a solution |
Uniformed mixtures of two or more mutual mixable substances |
|
What is the definition of a peptide |
Chains of amino acid used to treat wrinkles |
|
What is a chronic inflammation skin disorder that affects the subaceous glands |
Acne |
|
What do you apply if you have blood present during or after extractions |
Astringent |
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What system send signals to the muscles |
Peripheral nervous system |
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What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
|
What are whitish pearl like masses of sebum under the skin called |
Milia |
|
The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
|
What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
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What are immiscible liquids |
Liquids that don't mix |
|
What are appendages of the skin |
Hair and nails |
|
What is a solution |
Uniformed mixtures of two or more mutual mixable substances |
|
What is the definition of a peptide |
Chains of amino acid used to treat wrinkles |
|
What is a chronic inflammation skin disorder that affects the subaceous glands |
Acne |
|
What do you apply if you have blood present during or after extractions |
Astringent |
|
What system send signals to the muscles |
Peripheral nervous system |
|
What does asorbic acid do |
Promote collagen formation |
|
What are whitish pearl like masses of sebum under the skin called |
Milia |
|
pathogenic bacteria |
Causes diseases |
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The board of barbering and cosmetology is part of |
The Department of consumer affairs |
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What is the skins natural aging process called |
Intrinsic |
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What are immiscible liquids |
Liquids that don't mix |
|
What are appendages of the skin |
Hair and nails |
|
What is a solution |
Uniformed mixtures of two or more mutual mixable substances |
|
What is the definition of a peptide |
Chains of amino acid used to treat wrinkles |
|
What is a chronic inflammation skin disorder that affects the subaceous glands |
Acne |
|
What do you apply if you have blood present during or after extractions |
Astringent |
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What system send signals to the muscles |
Peripheral nervous system |
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When is steam used during a facial |
After cleansing and skin analysis |
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When is steam used during a facial |
After cleansing and skin analysis |
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What is a steatoma |
Subcutaneous tumor that ranges in size from Pea to an orange |
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When is steam used during a facial |
After cleansing and skin analysis |
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What is a steatoma |
Subcutaneous tumor that ranges in size from Pea to an orange |
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Why shouldn't you use body wash on your face |
To alkaline |
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When is steam used during a facial |
After cleansing and skin analysis |
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What is a steatoma |
Subcutaneous tumor that ranges in size from Pea to an orange |
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Why shouldn't you use body wash on your face |
To alkaline |
|
Retinoic acid is derived of |
Vitamin a |
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When is steam used during a facial |
After cleansing and skin analysis |
|
What is a steatoma |
Subcutaneous tumor that ranges in size from Pea to an orange |
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Why shouldn't you use body wash on your face |
To alkaline |
|
Retinoic acid is derived of |
Vitamin a |
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Towels that are too hot can cause damage |
Capillaries |
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When is steam used during a facial |
After cleansing and skin analysis |
|
What is a steatoma |
Subcutaneous tumor that ranges in size from Pea to an orange |
|
Why shouldn't you use body wash on your face |
To alkaline |
|
Retinoic acid is derived of |
Vitamin a |
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Towels that are too hot can cause damage |
Capillaries |
|
The FDA requires ingredients to be listed in |
Descending order |
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What is prickly heat, an acute inflammation disorder of the sweat glands also known as |
Millaria rubra |
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What is prickly heat, an acute inflammation disorder of the sweat glands also known as |
Millaria rubra |
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What is a common enzyme used in facials |
Papain |
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towels must exclude the following areas |
Nasal opening |
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Diabetes is an example of what kind of condition |
Intrinsic |
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Diabetes is an example of what kind of condition |
Intrinsic |
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What is the UV light used for |
Disinfection |
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What is the UV light used for |
Disinfection |
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What is a fiber protein that provides resiliency and protection for the skin |
Elastin |
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During what stage of hair growth does hair fall out |
Telogen |
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During what stage of hair growth does hair fall out |
Telogen |
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What is a woods lamp use for |
To analyze the skin |
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During what stage of hair growth does hair fall out |
Telogen |
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What is a woods lamp use for |
To analyze the skin |
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What is an object of symptom |
Something you can see |
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During what stage of hair growth does hair fall out |
Telogen |
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What is a woods lamp use for |
To analyze the skin |
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What is an object of symptom |
Something you can see |
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What is the purpose of highlighting |
To enhance features making them appear larger |
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When applying software X in which direction should you apply the wax |
In the direction of hair growth |
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What is the outermost layer of the epidermis |
Stratum corneum |
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Example of warm colors would be |
Red and orange |
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What type of exfoliants is applied and then massaged in and rolled off |
Gonna get peel |
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What type of exfoliants is applied and then massaged in and rolled off |
Gonna get peel |
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What does order to create a large amount of sebum |
Seboreah |
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What type of exfoliants is applied and then massaged in and rolled off |
Gonna get peel |
|
What does order to create a large amount of sebum |
Seboreah |
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What can be used as an astringent or calming agent |
Comfrey root and chamomile |
|
What type of exfoliants is applied and then massaged in and rolled off |
Gonna get peel |
|
What does order to create a large amount of sebum |
Seboreah |
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What can be used as an astringent or calming agent |
Comfrey root and chamomile |
|
Where do you apply pressure when performing extractions |
Surrounding the blemish |
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What type of exfoliants is applied and then massaged in and rolled off |
Gonna get peel |
|
What does order to create a large amount of sebum |
Seboreah |
|
What can be used as an astringent or calming agent |
Comfrey root and chamomile |
|
Where do you apply pressure when performing extractions |
Surrounding the blemish |
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What level of decontamination would we perform before we greet our clients with a handshake |
Sanitation |
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What type of exfoliants is applied and then massaged in and rolled off |
Gonna get peel |
|
What does order to create a large amount of sebum |
Seboreah |
|
What can be used as an astringent or calming agent |
Comfrey root and chamomile |
|
Where do you apply pressure when performing extractions |
Surrounding the blemish |
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What level of decontamination would we perform before we greet our clients with a handshake |
Sanitation |
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What is the name of the muscle that causes goosebumps |
Arrector pili |
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What type of exfoliants is applied and then massaged in and rolled off |
Gonna get peel |
|
What does order to create a large amount of sebum |
Seboreah |
|
What can be used as an astringent or calming agent |
Comfrey root and chamomile |
|
Where do you apply pressure when performing extractions |
Surrounding the blemish |
|
What level of decontamination would we perform before we greet our clients with a handshake |
Sanitation |
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What is the name of the muscle that causes goosebumps |
Arrector pili |
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What is the primary function of the liver |
Discharges bile and neutralizes ammonia from the circulatory system to urea |
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What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
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What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
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What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
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What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
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What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
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What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
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What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
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What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
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What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
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Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
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What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
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What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
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What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
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Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
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What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
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What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
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What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
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What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
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Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
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What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
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If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
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What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
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What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
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What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
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Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What type of skin is oily and dry at the same time |
Combination |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What type of skin is oily and dry at the same time |
Combination |
|
What is salicylic acid use for |
Exfoliation |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What type of skin is oily and dry at the same time |
Combination |
|
What is salicylic acid use for |
Exfoliation |
|
What does dull skin indicate |
Health issues |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What type of skin is oily and dry at the same time |
Combination |
|
What is salicylic acid use for |
Exfoliation |
|
What does dull skin indicate |
Health issues |
|
What is the dermis also known as |
True skin |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What type of skin is oily and dry at the same time |
Combination |
|
What is salicylic acid use for |
Exfoliation |
|
What does dull skin indicate |
Health issues |
|
What is the dermis also known as |
True skin |
|
What do antioxidants do for the skin |
Fights free radicals |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What type of skin is oily and dry at the same time |
Combination |
|
What is salicylic acid use for |
Exfoliation |
|
What does dull skin indicate |
Health issues |
|
What is the dermis also known as |
True skin |
|
What do antioxidants do for the skin |
Fights free radicals |
|
What does humectants do |
Attracts water through the skin |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What type of skin is oily and dry at the same time |
Combination |
|
What is salicylic acid use for |
Exfoliation |
|
What does dull skin indicate |
Health issues |
|
What is the dermis also known as |
True skin |
|
What do antioxidants do for the skin |
Fights free radicals |
|
What does humectants do |
Attracts water through the skin |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is an abrasion that is caused by scraping or scratching |
Excoriation |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What type of skin is oily and dry at the same time |
Combination |
|
What is salicylic acid use for |
Exfoliation |
|
What does dull skin indicate |
Health issues |
|
What is the dermis also known as |
True skin |
|
What do antioxidants do for the skin |
Fights free radicals |
|
What does humectants do |
Attracts water through the skin |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is an abrasion that is caused by scraping or scratching |
Excoriation |
|
When exfoliating which layer of the skin are you exfoliating |
Epidermis |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |
|
What do the sebaceous glands secrete |
Sebum |
|
What is a medical term for dry skin |
Asteatosis |
|
How often do liver and kidney cells regenerate |
6 to 9 months |
|
What layer of skin is your sense of touch |
Dermis |
|
How many types of tissue are there |
5 |
|
What type of skin is oily and dry at the same time |
Combination |
|
What is salicylic acid use for |
Exfoliation |
|
What does dull skin indicate |
Health issues |
|
What is the dermis also known as |
True skin |
|
What do antioxidants do for the skin |
Fights free radicals |
|
What does humectants do |
Attracts water through the skin |
|
What is an example of Extrinsic damage |
Sun exposure |
|
What is an abrasion that is caused by scraping or scratching |
Excoriation |
|
When exfoliating which layer of the skin are you exfoliating |
Epidermis |
|
What type of massage is folding |
Petrissage |
|
What is the function of the mast cell |
Creates histamines |
|
Which layer of the skin is the collagen produced |
Dermis |
|
What is an intrinsic factor of aging that would stop you from performing massage |
High blood pressure |
|
If during extractions blood appears, what should you do |
Apply antiseptic |
|
What color high-frequency light would you use on sensitive skin |
Blue |
|
What is pediculosis |
Head lice |
|
What would be a stimulating product |
Wintergreen/spearmint |
|
What are lentingenes |
Sun induced brown spots |