Functions/structure of the skin
Anatomy
Client Centered Experience
Skin Conditions
Science/ Infection Control
100

this is the how many layers are in the epidermis

What is 5?

100

This bone is located in the back of the skull, indenting above the nape of the neck

What is the occipital?

100

You do this, (before ever beginning a service), to understand your clients wants/needs/health to avoid any possible contraindications. 

What is a consultation?

100

A cold sore is a legion on the skin caused by this virus

What is HSV- Herpes Simplex Virus

100

This type of infection can NOT be treated with antibiotics

What is a virus/ viral infection?

200

This is responsible for the color of your skin, hair and eyes

What is melanin?

200

This is how muscles, during facials, are generally massaged (structure of muscles)

What is insertion to origin?

200

These are the 3 "T's" that we utilize in skin analysis

What are temperature, tone and texture?

200

This is another word for freckle

What is a macule?

200

This type of one celled micro organisms are sometimes called germs

What is bacteria?

300

This is the name of the top layer of the epidermis and the protective layer that lies on top

What is the stratum corneum and acid mantle?

300

This muscle is responsible for drawing down the brow and wrinkling across the bridge of the nose

What is the procerus?

300

greeting the client is part of this service essential

What is connect?

300

This term is a type of hyperpigmentation usually caused by hormones and is sometimes called "mask of pregnancy"

What is melasma?

300

This agency approves the efficacy (and the labels) of products used for infection control

What is the EPA

400

This is the layer of the skin that is located beneath the dermis

What is the subcutaneous layer?

400

This sweat gland is inactive until it's stimulated by hormones

What is the apocrine gland?

400

Analyzing the clients wants and needs and wants occurs during this service essential

What is the consult/ consultation?

400

This is the technical term for the injury left after the client scratches at scabs, insect bites or acne 

What is an excoriation?

400

This is the approximate percentage of bacteria that are harmless

What is 70%?

500

On the pH scale, numbers higher than 7 represent this type of solution

What is alkaline?

500

This is another name for histology

What is microscopic anatomy?

500

These are the four service essentials

What are connect, consult, create and complete?

500

This lesion is caused by an accumulation of fluids or blood beneath the skin, and is commonly called a "blister"

What is a vesicle

500

This is what pH stands for

What is potential Hydrogen?