This skin type is characterized by larger pores in the T-zone and smaller pores on the cheeks.
What is combination skin?
This common skin condition appears as blackheads, whiteheads, and pimples.
What is acne?
This tool is commonly used to view the skin under magnification.
What is a magnifying lamp (or mag lamp)?
This is the leading cause of skin aging.
What is sun exposure (UV radiation)?
This document includes questions about medications, allergies, and skin concerns.
What is the client consultation form (or intake form)?
This skin type lacks oil and often feels tight or rough.
What is dry skin?
This condition involves redness and visible capillaries on the face.
What is couperose skin or telangiectasia?
This machine uses ultraviolet light to highlight skin conditions not visible to the naked eye.
What is a Wood’s lamp?
This lifestyle habit can dehydrate the skin and cause premature aging.
What is smoking?
This must be signed before performing any service, especially when using advanced modalities or exfoliation.
What is a consent form (or release form)?
This skin type has a good oil-water balance and is considered the most balanced.
What is normal skin?
This chronic condition is often mistaken for acne and causes redness and inflammation.
What is rosacea?
This is the first step in any professional skin analysis.
What is a client consultation?
Hormones are classified as this type of skin-affecting factor.
What are internal factors?
This is the legal term for protecting client confidentiality.
What is HIPAA (or confidentiality/privacy policy)?
This skin type has visible pores throughout the face and is prone to breakouts.
What is oily skin?
This term refers to skin that lacks moisture.
What is dehydrated skin?
This form should be filled out before any treatment to disclose health and lifestyle information.
What is the client intake form?
Pollution and climate are examples of these types of factors.
What are external factors?
This is the most important reason for conducting a consultation before treatment.
What is to ensure safety and customize the treatment?
This skin type reacts easily to products and environmental factors.
What is sensitive skin?
This pigmentation disorder appears as flat, pigmented areas on the skin.
What is hyperpigmentation?
This diagnostic method uses touch to determine the skin’s texture and elasticity.
What is palpation?
A lack of this essential nutrient can contribute to dull, dehydrated skin.
What is water (hydration)?
This form records the client’s treatment history and skin reactions over time.
What is the treatment record (or service record)?