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100

This is the largest organ of the body.

What is the skin?

100

This skin condition is characterised by excess sebum production and enlarged pores.

What is oily skin?

100

This massage movement involves light, continuous stroking movements used to relax the client.

What is effleurage?

100

This method of hair removal doubles as exfoliation.

What is waxing?

100

This vitamin A derivative increases cell turnover and stimulates collagen production.

What is retinol?

200

These three layers make up the skin.

What are the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous (hypodermis)?

200
This chronic inflammatory disorder commonly presents with flushing and telangiectasia.

What is rosacea?

200

This exfoliation method uses enzymes or acids rather than physical abrasion.

What is chemical exfoliation?

200

This hair removal method involves twisting a cotton thread to remove unwanted hair.

What is threading?

200

The bark of this tree is where salicylic acid is derived from.

What is a willow tree?

300

This mnemonic is used to remember the primary functions of the skin.

What is SHAPES?

300
This is the deadliest form of skin cancer.

What is melanoma?

300

This machine uses an oscillating current to increase circulation and oxygenate the skin.

What is high frequency?

300

This scale classifies skin types based on their response to UV exposure.

What is the Fitzpatrick scale?

300

This acne-fighting ingredient reduces bacteria and excess oil in the follicle.

What is benzoyl peroxide?

400

This layer of the epidermis contains melanocytes that produce pigment.

What is the stratum germinativum (basale)?

400

This is another name for eczema.

What is atopic dermatitis?

400

This treatment ingredient is commonly used in chemical peels because of its ability to penetrate oily skin.

What is salicylic acid?

400

These three chromophores can be targeted for laser hair removal.

What are melanin, hemoglobin (blood), and water?

400

This ingredient can serve as a tyrosinase inhibitor and brightens skin while providing antioxidant protection.

What is Vitamin C?

500

These are tiny muscles connected to hair follicles that create "goosebumps."

What is the arrector pili muscle?

500

This is a characteristic of Grade 4 acne.

What is cystic acne?

500

This treatment is a minimally invasive procedure that uses fine needles to create controlled injuries and trigger the skin's natural healing process.

What is microneedling?

500

This laser wavelength is considered safer for darker Fitzpatrick types because it bypasses more epidermal melanin.

What is Nd:YAG?

500

This SPF ingredient physically blocks UV rays rather than absorbing.

What is zinc oxide?

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