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| skin care was praticed in early times for |
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| who were the 1st to use cosometics in an extravigant way |
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| why did acient hebrews use cosometics |
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| what were romans wmost famous for |
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| ancientasians ahered to a high standard of |
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| what was introduced in the 20th century |
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| botox retin-a and alpha hydroxy acids |
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| the primary goal of makeup is |
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| enhance the natural beauty |
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| which of the following should you determine during make-up consultaion |
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| lifestyle and preference, hair and eye color, natural skin tone and face shape |
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| What do estheticians focus on? |
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| Preventive skin care, maintenance of healthy skin, and makeup |
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| make-up artist must know how to do what to facial features |
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| analyze, balance and accenutate pleasing |
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| Camouflage therapy involves minimizing or disguising the appearance of |
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| scars and fresh incisions |
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| when choosing a make-up line what is most imporatnt |
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| Ancient people used coloring matter on whic part(s) of their body? |
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| rotects the skin from outside elements |
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| dry skinis best suited for which formulation |
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| water, stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, mineral oil, propyleneglycol, lanolin derivives and insoluable pigments are commonly included in which type of make-up |
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| thicker foundations that gives heavier coverage is |
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| Women of the middle ages wore colored makeup on their |
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| How did the Greeks view the human body? |
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| what minearl/sunscreen ingrediant is commonly used in mineral make-up products |
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| Women of Status who lived during the Age of Extravagance colored their cheeks |
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| what does foudation create |
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| Which services do estheticians typically perform in a spa setting? |
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| facials, waxing, body treatments and makeup services |
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| remove concealer out of its container with |
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| makeup for cheeks is availble in |
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| How do estheticians and medical aestheticians differ |
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| Medical aestheticians provide esthetic services in a medical setting |
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| primary purpose of eyeshadow is to |
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| contour and accentuate eyes |
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| when you match eyeshadow to eye color what does it do |
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| creates a flat field of color |
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| Teachers, supervisors, directors, or school owners must possess what in order to be successful? |
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| a good sense of commercial operations, a thorough knowledge of business, and the ability to direct and get along with people |
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| You can relieve stress by |
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| biking, running or swimming |
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| The method of managing your time wisely is called |
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| the natural color of the iris appears ______ when you use a darker color |
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| A well developed attitude includes: |
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| what is an eye shadow called when it is lighter than the clients skin tone |
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| when you are preparing to apply eyeshadow you should |
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| remove the eye color with a spatula |
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| Professional ethics are expressed through your: |
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| honesty, work habits and human relations skills |
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| Your professional image consists of your outward appearance and the conduct you exhibit in the |
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| when applying mascara you should |
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| at what point in the application shuld you use an eyelash curler |
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| You can help create a stress-free and productive environment by focusing on |
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| Estheticians must practice within |
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| what are parafin beeswax carnauba and caneilla |
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| waxes that are commmonly used in lipsticks |
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| naural colorant used in lipsticks include |
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| iron oxides, mica, annatto |
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| What does personal hygiene entail |
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| What is true beauty rooted in |
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| what is the purpose of using lip pencil |
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| prevents feathring, ensures the proper shape, adds definition |
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| holding your shoulders level and relaxed |
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| a brush with a firm thin angled bristle that is used on the eyebrows of for eyeliner is called |
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| Life skills can do what for your personal development |
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| prepare you to live as a mature adult, prepare you to embark on your new career and help you get along better with people |
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| can not be obtained from a mixture of colors |
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| what is the pirpose of a firm eye shadow brush |
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| deposits dense color on the eyelids |
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| to clean your makeup brushes you should use |
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| A strong work ethic includes |
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| supporting your manager and salon owner |
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| what do you mix to get tertiary colors |
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| equal amounts of secondary and its neighboring color |
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| According to the guidelines for success being ind to yourself means |
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| putting a stop to self-critical and negative thoughts |
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| The two types of goals are |
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| when complementary colors are placed next to eachother they |
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| cool colors what what color undertone |
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| To ensure that you are staying on track with your goal, what should you do? |
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| reexamine your goal often |
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| pink tones are not flattering on this skin color |
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| What does time management enable you to do? |
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| purple is not a good choice of color for this |
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| Time management teaches you to |
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| black and white combines well with what ccolors |
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| combine well with all colors |
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| the average facial treatment time - including additional consultation and retail responsibilities - generally totals |
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| a neutral skin tone contains |
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| equal amounts of warm and cool |
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| Besides having excellent technical skills, what must you master to succeed in the skin care business |
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| when determining the perfect foundation you should firts |
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| determine if your client had a light , medium, or dark skin lever |
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| An intake form is also called a(n) |
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| client questionnaire or consultation form |
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| dark colors appear most subtle on |
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| what should makeup do for your client |
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| maximize good features and minimize less attractive features |
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| dark colors appear most subtle on |
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| Your client should always sign a what prior to more aggressive skin care treatments? |
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| When should a client consultation be done? |
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| You should cover what during a consultation? |
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| when the face is widest at the temple and forehead tapering don to the chin it is what shape? |
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| receding chin can be made to look more prominent by |
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| using a lighter foundation on the chin |
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| you can visually correct a wide nose by |
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| placing a darker shade if foundation on both sides of the nose and a lighter shade on the center of the nose |
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| whan a client has close set eye |
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| they are closer together than the length of one eye |
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| you can make small eyes appear larger by |
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| extending the eye shadow slightly beyond the eyes toward the temples |
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| over tweezing the brows can |
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| make the brow look protruding, create a surprised look, make the face look puffy |
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| what is the 1st thing you should do when correcting or shaping an eyebrow |
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| remove all unnecessary hairs |
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| The salon manager is generally responsible for |
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| daily maintenance, daily operations and quality of client services |
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| creating the ideal eyebrow shape involves |
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| measuring inside, iris and outside of eye |
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| When dealing with difficult people, you should always |
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| think before you speak or act, respect boundaries, and be assertive |
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| what should you do to make lips appear smaller |
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| draw a thin line just inside the natural lip line using a soft flat color |
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| There is a huge difference between being right and |
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| during your makeup consulation you should |
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| visually assess the clients personal style and determine her skin type |
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| Anytime you have an aggressive client who is not responding to your best efforts to communicate effectively you should |
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| seek teh aid and advice of your manager |
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| Customer service is central to |
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| you must perform your makeup application in |
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| You need to understand waht before you can understand others? |
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| We like to interact with what when we feel secure? |
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| You should take care of what first? |
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| disinfecting a makeup pencil involves |
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| sharping the pencil with a clean sharpener spraying with disinfectant then wiping with a clean tissue |
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| successfully sharing information between two people |
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| blending foudations concelar and powder |
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| What should you do when you have an unhappy client on your hands? |
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| offer to redo the service as soon as you possibly can, if the service cannot be redone, explain to the client exactly why this is the case and ask for the assistance of your manager |
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| where should you distribute your products after selecting your colors |
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| the clients skin should not be gently lifted during the make-up application...why |
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| it will change the look when you let go |
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| Every action brings about a reaction means |
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| everything we do - good or bad- elicits a response from others |
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| The opposite of having a pleasant tone of voice is |
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| When dealing with a dissatisfied client, you should |
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| try to move on to the solution |
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| important question to ask clients prior to a makeup app is |
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| do you wear contacts, have allergies, how much makeup do you normally wear |
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| before applying makeup you should |
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| where should a client look while app |
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| An employee evaluation is a formal meeting where |
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| your progress, work habits and skill levels are discussed, new goals are set or current ones are reviewed and compensation is discussed |
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| When giving a consultation what should you have at your fingertips |
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| vendor pamphlets, before and after pictures and intake forms |
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| for special occasions involving subdued lighting you should |
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| apply more definition to eyes lips and cheeks |
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| Which of the following questions are not part of a 10-step consultation |
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| Marital status and children |
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| for a special occasion most clients prefer |
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| brighter or darker makeup |
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| In a salon/employee situation, what is the best way to handle tardy clients |
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| follow your salon's late policy: still take the client, if you have room |
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| What is an important step when determining why a client is unhappy |
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| ask for specifics about the situation |
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| what is the best way to remove artificial eyelashes |
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| use ads saturated with a special solution |
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| When you interact with fellow staffers you should |
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| be honest and sensitive, remain neutral and remain objective |
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| when applying eyelashes first... |
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| brush the lashes to ensure they are clean and free of foreign matter |
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| Gossiping with coworkers is permitted when |
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| it is never alright to gossip with coworkers |
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| tinting the lases and brows involves |
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| when tinting the lower lashes applying cream and a pad under the ey |
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| when tinting the lower lashes applying cream and a pad under the ey |
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| Material Safety Data Sheet |
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| Who protects clients' health, safety and welfare |
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| State regulatory agencies |
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| What will hospital grade and tuberculocidal disinfectants kill? |
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| bacteria, fungi and viruses |
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| The study of microbes is called |
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| permanent cosmetic tattooing is also called |
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| What are pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters similar to grapes called? |
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| who performs permanent makeip services |
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| tatto artist, estheticians and medical tech |
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| advantage of airbrush makeup is |
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| hygenic long lasting, faster, natural looking |
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| Tetanus, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and diphtheria are caused by: |
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| makeup airbrushing includes |
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| What bacteria include treponema? |
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| What can cause food poisoning and toxic shock syndrome |
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| communicable or what diseases can be spread from one person to another |
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| scientific study of hair and its diseases |
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| the main structur of the hair below the surface of the skin is |
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| follicle, bulb, papilla, sebaceous glands, arrector pilli |
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| The presence of pus indicates |
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| hair folicle is a mass of epidermal cells extending down into the dermis and forming what? |
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| A what sterilizes equipment by using steam under pressure |
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| what is the other name for a pilosebaceous follicle |
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| Isopropyl alcohol must be no less than what % strength to disinfect tools? |
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| stong healthy hair receives adequate amounts of |
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| vitamins minerals and nutrients |
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| How do you mixdisinfectant and H20 |
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| pour the disinfecatnt into the water |
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| what are the oil ducts or sebaceous glands that are attached to the follicle responsible for? |
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| lubricating the skin and hair |
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| hair found on the fetus is called |
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| What is the proper way to dispose of lancets and other sharp implements? |
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| hair growth occurs in these stages |
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| anagen catagen and telogen |
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| After performing a service or cleaning up contaminated implements and surfaces, what should you do with your latex gloves? |
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| turn them inside out as you take them off and put them in a biohazard trash receptacle |
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| hair and skin are good barometer for what |
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| state of a persons health |
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| What should you do when a client has an infection? |
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| Which organisms can be spread through contact with a bloodborne pathogen? |
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| hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV-1 |
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| the menopause moustache is caused by |
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| 2 types of hair removal is |
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| How do anthrax and tetanus bacilli withstand long periods of famine, dryness and unsuitable temperatures? |
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| removing hair by using electricity is called |
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| galvanic thermolisis and blend are three methods of hair remval used by this method |
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| The HIV virus can be passed from one person to the next during a salon service by |
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| entering the bloodstream through cuts and sores and when using a contaminated tool |
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| a naturally inherited resistance to a disease |
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| use quick flashes of light, shatter hair bulb w/out allowing heat to burn surrounding skin, reduce hair and spider veins |
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| Acquired immunity is the result of |
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| having had the disease, or receiving an inoculation against the disease |
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| What can pathogenic bacteria cause |
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| removing the hair at or neat the surface of the skin |
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| removes hair from bottom of follicl, removes hair by breaking contact between the bulb and papilla, pulls hair out of follicle |
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| unsafe material that was once routinely used by salons to fumigate implements in a dry cabinet sanitizer |
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| follulitis barbae is commonly called |
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| a product that removes hair is called |
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| using tweezers to pull out hair by root |
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| What do you risk when you mix chemicals in higher concentrations than recommended by the manufacturer |
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| solutions may be less effective |
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| waxing failure are caused by |
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| skin that is not held taut |
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| common ingrediants added to waxes are |
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| tea tree oil azulene and chamomile |
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| OSHA guidelines address issues relating to handling, mixing, storing and disposing of product; general safety; and your right to know the what in the products you use in the workplace |
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| What do non-pathogenic bacteria do? |
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| break down food, protect against infection and stimulate the immune system |
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| wax that is water insoluble is removed by using |
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| The two catagories of bacteria are |
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| pathogenic and non-pathogenic |
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| when using over sized wax strips you |
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| ompermise your waxing techniques |
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| fiber like material that does not shed or stretch |
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| Which answer best describes disinfection |
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| using a chemical that kills most microorganisms on hard, non-porous surfaces |
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| before a waxing service you should |
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| What are dirt, oil and microbes |
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| warts moles abrasions or inflamed skin |
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| What should you wear when disinfecting implements |
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| what product is commonly used prior to a waxing service |
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| hard wax should be applied to what diameter thickness |
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| in the air, in dust, or within the substance in which they settle |
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| mechanical manipulation, manual manipulation and stimulates metabolism and circulation |
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| you must have a thorough knowledge of what to do massage well |
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| basic facial massage is performed for how long |
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| contraindications for facial massage include- |
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| rosacea, sunburn, and inflammed acne |
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| estheticians can massage what areas od the body |
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| face, neck, shoulders and decollete |
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| pinching the skin with a light firm pressure |
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| massage involving a rubbing movement is called |
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| wringing and rolling are what movements |
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| tapotement is also called |
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| therpist body and shoulders are used to do what |
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| basic male massage involoves movements that go against the growth of the beard true or false |
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| acupressure involves applying pressure |
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| lymph drainage massage helps to |
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| remove waste material from body |
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| massage movements are directed what way to prevent muscle damage |
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| insertion to origin of muslce |
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| Universal Precautions are standard infections-control practices that entail: |
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| assuming all tissue even dead skin is hazardous |
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| the result of a pathogen that is carried by the bloodstream to different parts of the body |
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| An aseptic procedure involves properly handling disinfected equipment |
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| to prevent contamination before they are used on a client |
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| Breaks in the skin, mouth, nose, eyes or ears and unprotected sex are what |
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| ways for pathogens to enter the body |
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| A fourth degree burn involves injury to |
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| muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves, blood vessels and bones |
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| The largest organ of the body is the |
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| The barrier function of the skin includes |
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| Approximately what % of water is found in healthy skin |
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| 50 to 70 in book 60 to 70 on test |
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| pseudofolliculitus is the proper term for |
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| men often fail to take care of their skin because |
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| Keratin and intercellular lipids are formed in the |
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| less steam and heat should be used on what skin type |
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| why is a thermal or parafin mask good for premature aging skin |
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| plumps skin force feeds nutrients |
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| Which layer of the skin produces melanin |
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| what type of products is necessary for dry skin |
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| The junction where the dermis connects to the epidermis is called |
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| epidermal-dermal junction |
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| why should you never put a lancet directly into a follicle |
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| it can be painful and may damage the follicle |
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| What aids in the production of collagen and elastin |
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| how far away should facial steamer be |
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| Subcutis or what tissue is found below the reticular layer |
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| primary purpose for viewing clients skin under mag lamp |
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| dertimine skin type and condition |
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| how many times should you rinse whe removing a prodcut |
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| when are high performance products most effective |
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| Identify the slender outgrowth of the scalp |
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| daily application of sunscreen is |
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| Which fibers stimulate the arrector pili muscles |
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| besides tightening toning and hydrating the skin masks can |
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| draw out impurities of the pores |
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| Which cells in the basal layer produce pigment granules |
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| follcular walls that are perpendicular to the skin are located on the |
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| jawline, forhead, nose, and chin |
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| What glands excrete sweat |
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| What do cells need in order to survive |
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| nourishment, to proliferate and protection |
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| what is a desincrustration proceedure |
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| lifitng masks, galvanic currant, and enzyme mask |
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| What are phospholipids, glycolipids, cholestorol triglycerides, squalene and waxes? |
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| when doing a deep pore cleaning you most often use |
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| How many cells are replaced by the body on a daily basis |
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| Which of the following answers stimulates cell turnover |
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| warmth increases microcirculation enhanses product penetration and |
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| facilitates more effective extractions |
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| how do clay lifting masks help skin |
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| Atoms or molecules with unpaired electrons are called |
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| what should be done if product gets in clients eyes |
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| client should flush her eyes out |
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| warm towels help how prior to cleansing |
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| you determine products to use on skin by |
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| consultation and skin analysis |
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| improve and rejuvinate skin |
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| medical office usually focus on this type of treatment |
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| Free radical activity causes |
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| Natural antioxidants are found in the skin |
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| your success is ______ determined by how well you communicate with client |
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| Which of the following causes premature aging of teh skin |
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| Smoking, tanning, certain drugs |
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| Identify the greatest aging effect on skin |
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| how do you stay informed and motivated |
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| continuting your education |
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| What rays are called the burning rays |
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| facial beds are also called |
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| In order to block UVA and UVB rays, sunscreens must be |
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| t ensure your physical well being a basic esthetiians stool must be |
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| another name for a hot towel warmer is |
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| Estrogen protects the skin by |
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| being anti-inflammatory, repairing skin tissue, having antioxidant |
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| lamp that is used to analyze the skin and do detail work is |
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| An esthetician's primary role is to what and nourish the skin |
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| facial machines that are used during skin care service are |
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| high frequency machines, brush machines, and vaccume spray machines |
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| What is the average square footage and weight of an adult's skin |
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| what is the function of a autoclave |
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| Transepidermal Water Loss |
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| what device heats wax and parafin |
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| The most amazing feature of the skin is its ability to |
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| name 5 different skin types |
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| dry normal combo oily and sensitive |
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| Which glands excrete perspiration and detoxify the body |
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| only one skin type can also be a condition which one |
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| to be classified as oliy skin must be lacking what |
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| small follicles indicate that the skin is |
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| Physiology is most accurately described as |
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| study of the internal workings of living organisms |
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| hair, nails, sweat and oil glands |
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| this skin type has an unhealthy acidmantle and skin barrier function |
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| occlusive produts do what |
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| reduce transepidermal water loss |
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| Primary functions of the skin include |
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| protection, and sensation, heat regulation and secretion and absorption and excretion |
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| which skin tyoe can be dehydrated |
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| skin that isdehydrated lacks what |
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| What does the skin protect against |
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| outside elements and microorganisms |
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| blemishes develope on the skin because the pres get clogged with |
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| Fat insulation keeps the body |
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| Identify the answer that is not a layer of the skin |
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| protect cells from dehydration |
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| It is important to understand the function of each layer of the skin because it helps you to |
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| correctly choose products and treatments |
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| Mitosis occurs in which layer of the skin |
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| The two layers of the dermis are the |
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| at the bottom of teh follicles |
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| Absorption of water and oxygen are |
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| necessary for the skin's health |
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| The what is also referred to as teh spiny layer |
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| Which answer most accurately describes the stratum corneum |
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| translucent layer that allows sunlight to pass through the skin |
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| The what is also called the basal layer of the epidermis |
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| The thickest layer of teh skin is called the |
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| Which answer is the proper name for cell division |
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| What do you call physicians who treat skin disorders and diseases? |
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| Diagnosing skin condisitions is not within the scope of your |
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| When skin is injured it can cause |
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| Lesions that are in teh early stages of development are |
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| The medical term for freckles is |
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| What is teh correct term for an insect bite, skin allergy reaction, or sting that becomes itchy or swollen? |
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| Scratching or scraping the skin can produce a(n) |
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| A thin plate of epidermal cells is called |
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| What is the medical term for chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands? |
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| Inflammation dry or oily scaling or crusting and/or itchiness is caused by |
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| Pearl like masses of white material under the skin with no visible openings are called |
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| When oilier areas of the face develop benign lesions, it is called |
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| Disorders of the sudoriferous glands include |
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| anhidrosis, bromhidrosis and hyperhidrosis |
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| A condition characterized by bacteria and yeast that causes a foul odor is called |
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| Perspiration deficiency caused by failure of the sweat glands is called |
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| When excessive heat exposure causes an acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands, it is called |
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| A condition characterized by painful itching and inflammation with dry or moist lesions is called |
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| The medical term for hives is |
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| Pruritis is a condition characterized by |
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| Spicy foods, alcohol, caffeine, exposure to extreme temperatures, heat, suna nd stress aggravate |
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| Red patches covered with white-silver scales on teh scalp, elbows, knees, chest and lower back are characteristics of |
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| The medical term for a distended capillary is |
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| Estheticians commonly develop skin allergies on the |
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| cheeks, fingers and palms and backs of hands |
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| What can exposure to an allergen cause |
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| Allergic reactions to esthetic treatments are commonly found in these areas |
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| scalp, hairline, forehead and neckline |
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| Substances that can irritate teh skin are |
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| What is a port wine stain? |
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| The general term for dark blotchy spots on the skin is |
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| When the entire body lacks melanin it is called |
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| Congenital spotty hypopigmentation is called |
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| Which of the following answers is the medical term for a callus? |
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| Keratosis pilaris can be treated by an esthetician with a(n) what service? |
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| A thickening of the skin caused by a mass of keratinized cells is called |
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| A non-viral flap of skin is called a |
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| What causes 90% of skin cancers |
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| Photoaging can be seen in the |
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| 80% of sun damage occurs by age |
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| What is the most deadly form of skin cancer |
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| Which of the following answers describes the appearance of malignant melanoma |
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| asymmetrical, uneven borders and uneven color |
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| This term is interchangeable with infectious or communicable |
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| The medical term for cold sores or fever blisters is |
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| What is the medical term for ringworm |
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| Comedones and blemishes are symptoms of what condition |
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| P. acne bacteria are what, meaning they cannot live in teh presence of oxygen |
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| Nodules with deep pockets of infection are called |
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| Acne in the dermis that causes depressed and raise scars is called |
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| genetics/heredity, clogged pores and bacteria |
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| All male hormones are called |
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| Which group of people is most likely to have adult acne |
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| When the chin develops acne, it can be caused by |
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| Which type of product causes clogged pores |
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| Identify the acne irritants |
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| MSG and minerals obtained from an ocean source, iodides and fast foods, kelp and cheese |
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| Grade I acne symptoms include |
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| minor breakouts, mostly open comedones and a few papules |
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| Red and inflamed skin, many comedones, and papules and pustules are characteristics of which grade of acne |
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| Medications that treat acne include |
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| Tretinoin (Retin-A), adapalene, and azelaic acid |
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| hyperkeratosis can e defined as |
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| excessive dead skin cell buiildup and cell turn over |
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| black head can be described as |
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| inflammtory redness is called |
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| rough areas that are caused by sun exposure and are sometimes accompanined by a layered scale or scab are characteristics of this skin condition |
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| large blackhead around eyes are specifally called |
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| when papules become infected and contain fluid they are called |
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| externally the skin is most damages by |
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| how long it takes to become red from the sun |
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| skin can suffer from what as a result being exposed to UVA rays |
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| photoaging dna damage and skin cancer |
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| UVB rays are characterized by |
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| shorter stronger wavelengths |
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| what are the charateristcs of erythema |
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| cell damage and blood vessel dilation in dermis |
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| layer of the atmosphere is responsible for absorbing uvc rays |
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| high amounts of antioxidants can be found in these foods |
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| berries and citrus fruits |
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| a family of antioxidants known as polyphenols can be found in |
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| green tea red grapes strawberries and pomegrants |
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| lupus is one examples of what disese |
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| harsh exfoliation or waxing treatments should always be avoided when client are taking |
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| these treatments may trigger an epileizure |
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| light or electrical treatment |
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