Ingredients
Services
Definitions
Skin types
Surprise
100

What is Retinol?

Vitamin A 

100

Nail care 

Manicure or pedicure 

100

Actinic 

Damage or condition caused by the sun

100

Does not produce enough oil. Follicles are small and sebum is minimal.

Dry skin 

100

What is a consent form?

Written agreement between the client and the esthetician for applying a particular treatment

200

What are tyrosinase Inhibitors?

Lightening agents 

200

the process of hair removal from the root by using a covering of a sticky substance

Waxing

200

Appendages 

Hair, nails, sweat glands, oil glands 

200

Can be oily and dry or oily and normal 

Combination skin 

200

Where is the T- zone?

Center of the face 

300

What does AHA stand for?

Alpha Hydroxy Acid 

300

a procedure in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layers

Professional peel 

300

LASER

Light amplified by the stimulated emission of radiation 

300

Large follicle size, requires more cleanser and exfoliation 

Oily skin 

300

What is the Fitzpatrick scale?

Used to measure skins ability to tolerate sun exposure 

400

What is glycolic acid derived from? 

Sugar cane 

400

the process of applying semi-permanent dye to enhance, shape, and define your brows

Brow tinting

400

Binary Fission 

division of bacteria into 2 new daughter cells 

400

Good oil to water balance, follicles are normal size, usually blemish free. 

Normal Skin 

400

Ph of the skin 

5.5

500

What is ascorbic acid used for?

It is needed by the body to help wounds heal, to enhance the absorption of iron from plant foods, and to support the immune system

500

cosmetic enhancement attaching synthetic or natural fibers to the natural eyelashes to create a fuller, more dramatic look

Eyelash extensions 

500

Contraindications 

Factors that prohibit a treatment due to a condition. 

500
Fragile, thin, and redness 

Sensitive skin 

500
How many lbs of skin does the average human have 

7 lbs 

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