What is dehydration?
Over production of oil in the T-zone
What is Combination skin?
Certain skin diseases, disorders, or irritations must be considered based on the client’s overall health.
What is a contraindication?
A form that is necessary and recommended before every treatment.
What is a consent form?
Whiteheads are a condition known as
Environmental factors that contribute to aging
What is extrinsic
What is oily skin type?
Name a medication that requires you to avoid waxing or exfoliation.
What is Accutane or Retinol-A
Form that contain the recommendations for home care.
Service Record
An excessive buildup of dead skin cells
What is hyperkeratinization?
Factors that prohibit treatment due to a condition.
What is a contraindication?
Small fine pore size.
What is dry skin?
Medication must be completed 6 months prior to getting a service.
What is Isotretinoin?
Also called a client questionnaire
What is an intake form?
Hardened pear-like collections of oil and dead skin cells trapped beneath the surface of the skin.
What is Milia?
Large open comedones, usually around the eye?
What are solar comedones?
Body systems functioning holistically for balance
What is normal skin type?
Name a lifestyle factor that causes skin asphyxiation.
What is smoking?
Tool that helps magnify the skin for closer examination
Mag Lamp
Excess body hair located in areas where hair is not normally present.
What is hirsutisim?
High sensitivity of the skin to UV light
What is photosensitivity?
Feels rough, thin, tight
What is dry skin?
A class of medication that requires you to use caution when performing extractions or waxing.
What are NSAIDs?
Difference between skin type and skin condition
Type is genetic. Condition can change with lifestyle or environment.
Lines and damage from internal or external cause.
What are Rhytids?