This determines the color of the skin.
What is melanin?
This skin lesion is found after a normal healing process.
A shaking movement in the arms of the salon professional while the fingertips or palms are touching the client is known as.
What is Vibration?
Degrees you apply wax.
What is 45 degrees?
Functions of the skin include regulation of body temperature and
What is protection?
The skin type that has an oily T-Zone.
What is combination?
A secondary lesion appearing as round, dry patches of skin covered with rough, silvery scales.
What is psoriasis?
When you complete a skin care record form with the client.
What is Connect?
Step of service essentials should you recommend product.
What is Complete?
Pearly white, enclosed keratin-filled cysts which form a hard ball beneath the outer layer of the skin.
What is Milia?
Layer of skin only found on the soles of the feet and the palms.
What is stratum lucidum?
The medical name of a callus.
What is a Keratoma?
The massage movement that involves a light tapping or slapping movement while increasing blood circulation and stimulating nerves.
What is Tapotement?
Hair removal method removes hair by decomposing the papilla.
What is Galvanic?
Step in the service essentials should you gain consent from your client.
What is Consult?
This is the layer skin located below the dermal layer and composed of adipose (fatty) tissue and loose connective tissue.
What is subcutaneous?
Infection in the hair follicle caused by bacteria, sweat, or clothing.
The massage movement that consists of light or heavy kneading and rolling of the muscles.
What is Petrissage?
Hair reduction treatment uses an intense, pulsed light beam that creates a burst of energy to destroy hair bulbs.
What is Photoepilation?
Sweat is excreted by this gland.
What is Sudoferious?
This is where Mitosis (cell division) or replacement of skin cells take place.
Persons exposed to excessive heat may develop small red vesicles with burning and itching of the skin called prickly heat or
What is Miliaria Rubra?
The gentle massage movement that often begins and ends a massage.
What is Eufleurage?
Inserting a single needle into a hair follicle for hair removal.
What is electrolysis/thermolysis?
technical term for a decrease in activity of melanocytes
What is Leukoderma?