A substance that does not easily transmit electricity.
What is a non-conductor?
how much electricity is used in one second.
What is a watt?
the process of introducing water soluble products into the skin with an electric current.
What is iontophoresis?
Different types of currents used in facial and scalp treatments.
What are modalities?
the light most associated with sunburns.
What is UVB?
This term is abbreviated as AC.
What is alternating current?
used to prevent overheating of electric wires.
What are fuses and circuit breakers?
Used to measure the current used in facial and scalp treatments.
What are milliamperes?
The distance between 2 successive peaks of electromagnetic waves.
What is a wavelength?
speeds up chemical reactions.
What are catalysts?
This devices changes AC to DC.
What is a rectifier?
an apparatus that conducts electric current from an electrical device to the client's skin.
What is an electrode?
They certify electrical appliances.
What is the UL?
This makes up 35% of natural sunlight.
What is visible light?
protects from electrical shock by interrupting a circuit when there is a leak.
What is a GFI?
Used to measure the strength of an electric current.
What is an ampere?
A positive electrode.
What is an anode?
An extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the body's own electrical impulses.
What is a microcurrent?
also known as cold light, this makes up 5% of natural light.
What is ultraviolet light?
you should do this is you drop an electrical appliance in water.
What is never us it again?
measures the resistance of an electric current.
What is an OHM?
Tesla high frequency, galvanic, and microcurrent.
What are modalities used in the beauty and wellness industry?
Treatment by means of light rays.
What is light therapy?
blocked by the ozone layer.
What is UVC?
1/1000 of an ampere
What is a milliampere?