Obvious, large pores
Oily
Effleurage
First step to facial (IMPORTANT)
Client Consultation
Comes in foam or milk (used the first part of the facial)
Cleanser
cause your skin to feel dry, itchy, and tight
Dehydration
Pores very small or not visible
Dry
a massage technique that involves kneading the body
Petrissage
How many brushes are used during a facial
Two (Mask and exfoliating brush)
Known as fresheners or astringents
Toners
a skin condition that causes dark patches to appear on the skin
Hyperpigmentation
Even pore distribution throughout the skin. Soft, smooth surface and lacks wrinkles.
Normal
uses pressure and rubbing to break up adhesions, scare tissue, and muscle knots
Friction
What type of head drape is your client draped?
Towel or head wrap
a mechanical or chemical agent that is applied to the skin to remove dead cells from the surface.
Exfoliant
a skin condition that makes skin more reactive and more likely to be irritated (ex: Rosacea)
Sensitive Skin
Contains both pores (hint: t-zone)
Combination
involves rhythmic patting into the skin.
Tapotement
What products do we disinfect the beds with?
Lucas-side or shipshape
creamy or thick paste applied to the face for cleansing or skin smoothing purposes.
Mask
Indicated by loss of elasticity. Wrinkles may appear.
Aging Skin
Very Large pores in all areas. It is considered a skin type because it is hereditary.
Acne
uses to stimulate the skin and increase blood flow
Vibration
You always do this during a procedure (its in a bottle)
Sanitize
The most important product, applied after the facial, is completed
SPF
Sun spots, wrinkles, and sagging skin will be present.
Sun-damaged skin