ANATOMY
SKIN DISORDERS & DISEASES
CHEMICAL & CHEMISTRY SAFETY
FACIAL MASSAGE
SKIN CARE PRODUCTS
100

What is the MANDIBLE?

Lower jawbone.

100

What is a BULLA?

Large blister containing fluid.

100

What is the term for the smallest chemical components?

Atom

100
List 5 benefits of facial massages.

Example: 

1. Relaxation

2. Helps muscle tone

3. Relieves tension

4. Reduces puffiness

5. Sense of well-being

100

T or F - Define vegan means products do no get tested on animals?

False.

Vegan means products do not contain animal ingredients or animal by-products.

(products that do not get tested on animals is cruelty-free)

200

What does the RISORIUS do?

Muscle of the mouth that draws the corners of the mouth out and back, just like grinning.

200

Another name for URTICARIA?

also known as hives.

200

Whats a CATION?

An ion with a positive electrical charge.

200

T or F - can you work on inflammed acne?

False

Because clients can be in pain from their acne and could possibly make it worse for the client.

200

What ingredient helps reflect UVA and UVB rays but also help heal the skin?

Zinc Oxide

300

What does the QUADRATUS LABII SUPERIORIS do?

Muscle which lifts the wings of the nose and upper lip.

300

What is an example of a FISSURE?

Crack in the skin such as chapped lips or hands.

300

What is HYDROPHILIC known in other words?

Water-loving.

300

Can you work on a client who suffers from uncontrolled diabetes?

No, because they suffer from glycation, which means the collagen in the skin is destroyed due to high sugar in the blood.

300

What are fatty esters?

Emollients produced from fatty acids and alcohols.

400

What is the term when cells divide into two new cells?

Mitosis

400

T or F - Milia is an epidermal cyst that has no opening.

TRUE

400

Define exothermic reaction.

Chemical reaction that releases a significant amount of heat.

400

List the 5 massage movements.

1. Effleurage - Soft, continuous stroking movements.

2. Petrissage - Deeper muscle tissue strokes, creates heat.

3. Tapotement - Fast tapping movements.

4. Friction - Rubbing technique.

5. Vibration - Rapid shaking movement.

400

Define Polymers

A chemical compounds formed by combing a number of small molecules into long chain-like structures.

500

What does the ORIGIN do?

Part of the muscle that does not move.
500

Another name for a BLACKHEAD?

Comedogenic.

500

T or F - is SOLVENT a substance that dissolves the solute and make a solution?

True.

500

What is MLD, and what does it do?

Manual lymph drainage

Enhances the natural contour of the face, which promotes the movement of lymphatic fluid to reduce swelling and puffiness.

500

What are AHA's derived from?

AHA's are derived from plants & mostly fruits.