an agent that causes the skin to redden.
What is a rubifactant?
the sharing or transfer of heat between objects.
What is conduction?
the Arabic word for threading.
What is khite?
laugh lines
What is preauricular nodes?
the process of applying makeup to the skin using an airbrush device
What is airbrush makeup?
the stratum corneum is more resistive to the penetration of products
What is dehydrated skin?
Placing the middle finger and index finger in the center between the eyebrows, perform friction circles
What is center point?
the process by which heat causes cells to coagulate and become dysfunctional.
What is electrocoagulation?
a bony projection of the temporal bone, located behind the ear.
What is mastoid process?
the bubbling of liquid and air into the holding bowl of the airbrush during the mixing and cleaning processes
back bubble
heated steam, hot stones, hot towels
The ____ and ___ are one of the principal storage areas for tension in the body.
What are the neck and shoulder?
you must wear ____ during all hair removal procedures, such as waxing, tweezing, and sugaring
What is gloves?
lymph nodes located on the face in front of the ears.
What is preauricular nodes?
a template (frisket) that is used to prevent color from being applied beyond a certain area.
What is stencil?
cleanse, tone, moisturize, exfoliate, massage, extraction, mask, serum, and protection
What are the building blocks of facials?
Increasing the internal body temperature stimulates the______ of blood and lymph.
What is circulation?
a method of hair removal in which the technician maneuvers a looped and twisted cotton thread with his or her fingers.
What is threading?
the practice of inserting fine needles through the skin to specific points to help relieve pain or cure disease. It originated in China.
What is acupuncture?
Because of the concentrated pigment nature of mineral powders, they are good tools for ____ the effects of certain conditions, such as acne and rosacea.
What is camouflaging?
A very superficial or superficial peel removes cells from the ___ only
What is the dermis?
________ to the face and neck is the most useful procedure for the client, unless there is edema and/or scar tissue elsewhere in the body that needs attention.
What is Lymph drainage massage?
As with the hand method, the ____ method can be used safely on dry psoriasis and dry-itch eczema, but only if the sugar paste is a resin-free formula
What is spatula method?
a depression at the front of the neck, located between the clavicle, sternocleidomastoid muscle, and trapezius muscle. Supraclavicular lymph nodes are located here.
What is supraclavicular triangle?
commonly called DHA; a colorless sugar derivative commonly obtained from sugarcane, sugar beets, and the fermentation of glycerine. DHA interacts with the stratum corneum cells, causing them to change color.
What is dihydroxyacetone?