State Law
Infection Control
Anatomy
Skin Analysis/Conditions
Advanced Esthetics
100

This type of facility, which provides refreshments, cannot be located inside a restroom of a cosmetological establishment

What is a drinking fountain, cooler, or refreshment center

100

This federal agency was created to protect employees in the workplace and requires the use of Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)

100

This body system serves as the physical foundation of the body and consists of 206 bones

What is the skeletal system 

100

This scale is used to measure the skin type's ability to tolerate sun exposure and treatments

What is the Fitzpatrick Scale

100

This advanced treatment uses chemicals like AHAs or BHAs to remove dead skin cells and improve skin texture

What is a chemical peel 

200

This is the monthly late fee applied to a personal license if it is renewed after the expiration date

What is $20

200

This is the only method that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores, typically using high-pressure steam

What is sterilization (or an autoclave)

200

This ring muscle of the eye socket allows you to close your eyes

What is the orbicularis oculi

200

This center area of the face—including the forehead, nose, and chin—is often the oiliest part of the skin

What is the T-zone

200

This acronym stands for a non-invasive light therapy used to reduce inflammation or stimulate collagen

What is LED (Light Emitting Diode)

300

The members of the Board of Cosmetology are appointed by

The Governor 

300

These are disease-causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or body fluids, such as Hepatitis and HIV

What are Bloodborne pathogens

300

Also known as the Fifth Cranial Nerve, it is the largest of the cranial nerves and the chief sensory nerve of the face

What is the trigeminal nerve 

300

This skin condition is characterized by an overproduction of melanin, often caused by sun damage or hormones

What is hyperpigmentation 

300

This procedure, also known as Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT), uses tiny needles to create controlled micro-injuries

What is microneedling

400

Hospital-grade disinfectants used in salons must be registered with this federal agency

What is the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)

400

This term refers to the ability of a product to produce the intended effect; it is found on the label of disinfectants

What is efficacy

400

This system is made up of the skin and its accessory organs, such as oil and sweat glands

What is the integumentary system 

400

This scale evaluates photo-damage (sun damage) based on wrinkling and is categorized by age and skin appearance

What is the Glogau Scale

400

This "gym for the face" uses low-level electricity to mirror the body’s own natural impulses and tone muscles

What is microcurrent 

500

This is the fine amount for a first-time offense of re-using a single-use item on a client

What is $100

500

These are common disinfectants used in the industry, known chemically as quaternary ammonium compounds

What are Quats

500

Often called the "powerhouse" of the cell, these organelles create ATP to provide energy

What are mitochondria

500

What is the most sever grade of acne, characterized by many cysts, nodules and scarring

What is grade IV acne

500

This technology uses high-frequency sound waves to perform deep cleansing and "sonophoresis" for product penetration

What is ultrasonic (or ultrasound)

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