Physiology and Histology
Skincare Products and Ingredients
Advanced Topics and Treatments
Infection Control
Hair Removal
100

Abbreviated TEWL

Trans Epidermal Water Loss 

100

Abbreviated as AHA

Alpha Hydroxy Acid

100

Abbreviated LED

Light-emitting Diode

100

Abbreviated as AIDS

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom

100

Process of removing hair at skin level

Depilation

200

Part of the hair follicle that causes goosebumps

Arrector Pili Muscle

200

Natural sourced ingredients that are grown without the use of pesticides or chemicals

Organic

200

Device that is responsible for toning the facial muscles while also increasing collagen production

Microcurrent

200

Process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores

Sterilization

200

Removal of hair by means of an electric current that destroys the hair root

Electrolysis 

300

Hydrating fluids found in the skin

Hyaluronic Acid

300

Ingredients that attract water; Draw moisture to the skin and soften the surface

Humectants 

300

Spa treatments that use water 

Hydrotherapy 

300

Colonies of microorganisms that adhere to environmental surfaces, as well as the human body.

Biofilms

300

Professional term for the underarm (Armpit area)

Axilla 

400

Excrete perspiration, regulates body temperature, and detoxifies the body

Sudoriferous Glands

400

Chemical added to cosmetics to improve the efficiency of the preservative 

Chelating agents

400

Face-lift procedure that removes excess fat at the jawline

Rhytidectomy

400

Also known as "Barber's itch"

Tinea Barbae

400

Second Transition stage of hair growth

Catagen 

500

Top layer of the dermis next to the epidermis

Papillary Layer

500

Emollient with moisturizing properties 

Lanolin

500

Heat effect; used for permanent hair removal

Thermolysis

500

A large family of bacteria that is often found in soil and water

Mycobacterium

500

The border of the lip line

Vermillion Border

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