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Anatomy
100

What is a example the book gives of a suspension?

Glitter in nail polish

100

What are some  Characteristics of melanoma?

Asymmetrical, two or more shades and un even edges

100

How does the cell turnover rate change as the body ages?

It slows down.

100

What are analogous colors?

Colors that are located directly next to each other.

100

What are the two types of nerves?

Sensory and Motor nerves

200

What type of mixture is Hydrogen peroxide?

A uniform mixture

200

Red, swollen mark left on skin due to a blow or pressure

Wheal

200

The main qualities of salicylic acid are antiseptic and ________.

anti-inflammatory

200

Do not use eye brow tints with _________, as these are not FDA approved

Aniline Derivatives or Coal-tar based.

200

Blood vessels, but not lymph vessels are located in what layer?

Papillary Layer

300

Alkaline substance used to neutralize acids or raise the pH of many hair products

Alkanolamines

300

Sebaceous cyst or tumor filled with sebum that appears on scalp,neck and back. A.K.A Wen

Steatoma

300

The core ingredients in balneotherapy are ______.

Mineral, mud, fango, seaweed and enzymes.

300

When would you use camouflage makeup?

Post Operative, hospital settings

300

Also known as palm, What consists of 5 long slender bones?

Metacarpus

400

How long can emulsions be stored for?

Up too 3 years

400

Pruritis is a condition characterized by_________.

Itching

400

What is blepharoplasty?

An eye lift

400

What type of makeup suits best for photography?

HD Makeup- High Definition

400

Trifacial or Trigeminal nerve is also known as?

Fifth cranial nerve.

500

What is the pH of Lye?

13.5

500

Skin condition caused by actinic bronzing?

poikiloderma of civatte

500
What is sclerotherapy?

Minimizes varicose veins.

500

What lighting is the least favorable in makeup application?

Indirect Natural Lighting

500

What gland regulates blood calcium and phosphours levels?

Parathyroid gland

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