This is the bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape.
Occipital
This is a collection of similar cells that perform a function.
Tissues
These were the first surfactants
Soaps
How many coats of do you need for a successful nail polish application
4
This product is used to provide slip during a massage service
Foot lotion
This is the middle part of the muscle.
Belly
This part of the skeletal system that protects the brain
Cranium
This is the simplest form of chemical matter
An element
These are designed to loosen & disolve dead tissue on the nail plate so the tissue can be easily removed
Cuticle removers
This is considered a science by many cosmetologists
Reflexology
This part of the skeleton that connects the sternum and the scapula.
Clavicle
This body system regulates body temperature
Integumentary system
The pH scale is used to measure these 2 things
Acidity and Alkalinity
This nail shape is recommended to a client who would like a more conservative shape
Oval
This is where you place your fingers (except thumb) when performing a foot massage
On the top of the foot
This body system is comprised of the skin and its accessory organs
Integumentary system
The 7 bones in the ankle area are collectively called this
Tarsals
The oxidizing agent does this
Releases oxygen
This abrasive should NOT be used on the natural nail
Lower-grit abrasives
This massage modalitity involves using continuous trembling or shaking movements
Vibration
This muscles turns the hand inward so the palm faces downward.
Pronators
This muscle action is controlled by the autonomic nervous system and controls body functions such as breathing & digestion
The reducing agent does this
Adds hydrogen to a chemical compound
This abrasive is the best to use to shorten and shape the natural nail
Medium-grit abrasive
This technique is used to signal to the client that the massage is ending
Feathering