Control center of the cell
What is: nucleus
Muscles are typically massaged from insertion to
What is: Origin
Also known as cuticle layer
What is: epidermis
Fastest & number one form of advertisment
What is: word of mouth
Medication which contraindicates ALL esthetic service
What is: Accutane
Second phase of hair growth- 'transition phase'
What is: catagen
Bone type: plate shaped
What is: flat
Made of transparent cells, visible in thick skin (soles of feet/palms of hands)
First ancient culture believed to develop extensive beauty products
What is: Egypt
Tightens & tones facial muscles using direct current, targets aging & texture
What is: microcurrent device
Hair follicle, hairstrand, arrector pili muscle & sebaceous glands make up the _____
What is: pilosebaceous unit
Draws the corners of the mouth down, expresses sadness
What is: triangularis muscle
12 vertebrae in chest region, form central region of spine
What is: thoracic vertabrae
Client comes to you for personalized recommendation, then purchases the product on the internet
What is: showrooming
Common alpha-hydroxy acid, derived from sugar cane
What is: glycolic acid
What is: superficial cervical
Two smallest bones of facial skeleton, form front part of inner-bottom eye socket wall
What is: lacrimal
This nerve branch emerges from the brain at the lower part of the ear, primary motor nerve of the face
What is: 7th cranial
Philosphy relating to the whole body, a method frequently used to treat esthetic clients
What is: holistic
Solution of salicylic acid, resorcinol, lactic acid & ethanol, may not be in estheticians scope of practice
What is: Jessner's Peel
Basal cell carcinoma involves this layer of skin
What is: stratum basale
How many bones of the facial skeleton, are affected during facial massage?
What is: nine (9)
What is: subclavian vein
What is: Gen X
Massage performed while client holds electrode
What is: Indirect high frequency (Viennese Massage)