Skin science
Facial Treatments
Infection Control
Electricity & Modalities
Product Ingredients
100

This is the outermost layer of the skin?


What is the epidermis?


100

This step removes dead skin cells and improves product penetration.


What is exfoliation?


100

This is the first step before every service.


What is hand washing?


100

This current stimulates muscles with low-level impulses.


What is microcurrent?


100

This ingredient attracts water to the skin.


What is a humectant?


200

This protein gives skin strength and firmness?


What is collagen?


200

This massage movement is kneading.


What is petrissage?


200

This destroys most microorganisms on surfaces.


What is disinfection?


200

This modality produces ozone for acneic skin.


What is high frequency?


200

This vitamin is known for stimulating collagen.


What is Vitamin C?


300

These glands produce sebum.


What are sebaceous glands?


300

This current is used for desincrustation.


What is galvanic current?


300

This level destroys all microbial life, including spores.


What is sterilization?


300

This current softens sebum for extractions.


What is desincrustation?


300

This ingredient increases cell turnover and can be sensitizing.


What is retinol?


400

Fitzpatrick system classifies what?


What is skin type/skin phototype?


400

This treatment uses water and suction technology.


What is a HydroFacial?


400

This is the spread of pathogens from one surface or person to another.


What is cross-contamination?


400

This polarity is used during iontophoresis to infuse products.


What is matching polarity?


400

This beta hydroxy acid is common for acne treatments.


What is salicylic acid?


500

This process is the shedding of dead skin cells.


What is desquamation?


500

This skin condition is a contraindication for many exfoliation treatments


What is active rosacea?


500

This Safety Data resource provides chemical hazard information.


What is SDS (Safety Data Sheet)?


500

This is a contraindication for most electrical modalities.


What is a pacemaker?


500

These ingredients help reduce TEWL.(Transepidermal Water Loss)



What are occlusives?


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