esthetics
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general sciences
skin sciences
wild card
100

the treatment table, our chair, towel warmer, light, steamer, disinfectant, and waste container.

what is the furniture and equipment needed for a facial?
100

soft, continuous stroking movement done with fingers and palms. 

what is effleurage?

100

this federal agency regulates and enforces safety and health standards in the workplace.

what is OSHA?

100

the largest organ in the body.

what is skin or the integumentary system?

100

dispense this product with dry hands to break down oil and dirt.

what is precleanse?

200

paper towels, 4x4 and 2x2's, gauze, cotton, gloves.

what are single use items?

200

fast tapping and patting, most stimulating, and usually done at the end of a facial.

what is tapotement?
200

this agency registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the U.S.

what is the EPA?
200

the 6 primary functions of the skin.

what is protection, sensation, heat regulation, excretion, secretion, and absorption?

200

this product refreshes and hydrates and also removes leftover cleanser.

what are toners and astringents?

300

deep cleanses, stimulates circulation, detoxifies, relaxes muscles, slows premature aging, and treats conditions of the skin.

What are the benefits of a facial treatment?

300

two medical terms used for excessive hair growth.

what is hirsutism and hypertrichosis?

300

disinfectants appropriate for salon use.

what are quats, phenol's, bleach, and barbicide?

300

skin types that are genetically determined.

what is dry, normal, combo, and oily skin?

300

these products help reduce sign of premature aging, improve skin texture, and remove excess surface cells.

what are exfoliants?

400

product allergies, contagious diseases, inflamed acne, sun burn and sensitive skin.

What are  massage contraindications?

400

the main method of depilatation.

what is shaving?

400

proper hand washing and gloves

what are universal precautions?

400

the outer most layer of skin.

what is the epidermis?

400

vital to skin care and helps keep it soft, pliable, and smooth.

what are moisturizers?

500

effleurage, petrissage, friction, tapotement, and vibration.

what are the classic massage movements?

500

apply this product with the way the hair grows.

what is waxing?

500

the dense protoplasm in the center of the cell.

what is the nucleus?

500

also called the corium, cutis or true skin.

what is the dermis?

500

this skin is thinner and needs nourishing, hydrating, and minimizing fine lines with this product

what are eye treatments?

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