Skin Anatomy
Skin Types & Conditions
Ingredients & Product Knowledge
Facials & Treatments
Client Consultation & Safety
100

This layer of the skin contains melanocytes and is responsible for pigment production.

What is the stratum basale?

100

This skin type produces excess oil primarily in the T-zone.

What is combination skin?

100
This ingredient attracts water to the skin and is known as a humectant.

What is hyaluronic acid?

100

This step follows cleansing and helps restore the skin's pH.

What is toning?

100

This form must be completed before any treatment is performed.

What is a client intake/health history form?

200

This layer contains collagen, elastin, and blood vessels.

What is the dermis?

200

This condition is characterized by dilated capillaries and redness.

What is rosacea?

200

This vitamin is commonly used to brighten and protect against free radicals.

What is Vitamin C?

200

This machine uses high frequency current to help reduce acne bacteria.

What is a high frequency machine?

200

This medication increases sun sensitivity and is a contraindication for waxing.

What is Accutane (isotretinoin)?

300

These glands are responsible for producing sebum.

What are sebaceous glands?

300

A lack of water in the skin is referred to as this condition?

What is dehydration?

300

This beta hydroxy acid is oil-soluble and ideal for acneic skin.

What is salicylic acid?

300

The removal of dead skin cells using manual or chemical methods is called this.

What is exfoliation?

300

The process of killing all microorganisms, including spores is called this/

What is sterilization?

400

The outermost layer of the epidermis responsible for barrier protection.

What is the stratum corneum?

400

Open comedones are commonly known as this.

What are blackheads?

400

Retinoids are derived from this vitamin.

What is Vitamin A?

400

This massage technique stimulates lymph flow and reduces swelling.

What is lymphatic drainage?

400

This condition is an absolute contraindication for facial massage.

What is active herpes simplex (cold sore)?

500

This protein gives the skin its strength and structure.

What is collagen?

500
This Fitzpatrick type always burns and never tans.

What is Type I

500
This ingredient should be avoided in clients with nut allergies and is commonly found in oils.

What is almond oil?

500

This treatment uses a diamond tip or crystals to resurface the skin.

What is microdermabrasion?

500

This term describes professional responsibility to avoid harm to the client.

What sis nonmaleficence?

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