Infection Control
Skin Physiology
Diseases and Disorders
Ingredients
Anatomy and Philology
100

This would be an example of a Local Infection

Pimple or Abscess

100

Outer most layer of the epidermis

Stratum Corneum 

100

also known as an inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands

Acne

100

highly concentrated performance ingredient found in a sealed vial

Ampoule

100

This creates two identical daughter cells

Mitosis

200

This Bacteria is among the most common among humans and is the cause of Food Poisoning 

Staphylococci 

200
These two terms are used interchangeably but one is for sweat and the other is for oil

Pores and Follicles 

200

often confused for blackheads

Sebaceous Filaments

200

Means no animal by products or ingredients 

Vegan

200

this is what the palm bones are called

Metacarpus

300

This Bacteria is found in soil and most recently has been linked to infections from Pedicure Bowls

Mycobacterium

300

these cells are found within the Stratum Spinosum and protect the body by identifying foreign materials

Langerhans Immune Cells

300

This skin condition will disappear after the age of 30

Keratosis Pilaris

300

SPF stands for

Sun Protection Factor

300

the muscle that draws the corners of the mouth out and back when grinning 

Risoris

400

These two viruses are highly contagious and are spread both Directly and Indirectly

HPV and HIV

400

Fingerprints and Footprints are formed here

Stratum Lucidum

400

Oral Medication used as a last resort for Acne 

Isotretinoin or Accutane 

400

Common Humectant that isn't Hyaluronic Acid

Glycerin

400
this is what the skeletal system stores

Calcium Supply, Phosphorus, magnesium, and sodium

500

this condition called pediculosis capitis 

Head Lice

500

The two types of melanin 

Pheomelanin and Eumelanin

500

term used to describe the entire follicle (Hair shaft, sebaceous gland and sebaceous duct)

Pilosebaceous Unit

500

Used as a pH adjuster in products

Citric Acid

500

these are the facial nerves we are concerned with

Fifth, Seventh, and Eleventh.(Trigeminal, Facial, and Accessory)

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