Definition: A condition that requires avoiding certain treatments, procedures, or products to prevent undesirable side effects
Contraindication
T or F:
As a cosmetologist, you can perform services on all areas of the body
False
Loose Points :(
What is Mrs. Wentz's favorite color?
She can't pick one // The Rainbow
What is the definition of Massage?
The manual or mechanical manipulation of the body by rubbing, kneading, tapping, and other movements increases metabolism and circulation, promotes absorption of treatment products, and relieves pain.
:)!!!!
Free points
______ is achieved through light but firm, slow, rhythmic movements, or very slow, light hand vibrations over the motor points for a short time.
Relaxation
What were two of Mrs. Wentz's previous jobs before she worked at AIT?
1.) A manager at Great Clips.
2.) A teacher at Kenneth Shuler
Definition:
point on the skin over the muscle where pressure or stimulation will cause contraction of that muscle
Motor point
T or F: The direction of movement is always from the muscle’s origin to insertion.
False
Percussion
How did Mrs. Wentz meet her Husband?
On a four-way phone call.
What is the definition of Origin?
The portion of the muscle at the fixed attachment (to an immovable section of the skeleton) and closest to the skeleton.
T or F:
When you're massaging the face it helps create better blood flow?
True
Massage products are ______________________
lubricants—such as oils, creams, lotions, and gels—designed to provide slip and glide during facial massage.
Where was Mrs. Wentz born
Barto Florida
What is the definition of Friction?
Invigorating rubbing movement requiring pressure on the skin with the fingers or palms while moving them over an underlying structure
T or F:
Effleurage massage is frequently used on the forehead, face, scalp, shoulder, neck, décolleté, arms, and hands for its soothing and relaxing effects.
True
The _________ of movement is always from the muscle’s insertion toward its origin
direction
How long has Mrs. Wentz and her Husband been together?