Skin Types
Skin Conditions
Fitzpatrick Types
Skin Protocol
Terminology
100

A person's skin type is determined by ________

Genetics

100

This is the main cause of premature extrinsic aging

Sun exposure

100

True or false: the higher the Fitzpatrick type number, the more melanocytes present in the skin.

False

100

This scale determines a client's ability to tolerate UV exposure

Fitzpatrick Scale

100

The term for redness

Erythema

200

This skin type needs proper cleansing, exfoliating, and hydrating

All skin types
200

This is the condition of visible broken or distended capillaries

Telangiectasia

200

Freckles are most common in people with this Fitzpatrick type

Type I

200

This new client form would ask about any allergies, medications, or sensitivities

Intake form

200

Another term for wrinkles

Rhytids

300

The 4 skin types are ______________________

Normal, combination, dry, oily

300

Wrinkles on the neck due to looking down at cell phones or electronic devices

Tech neck

300

This Fitzpatrick type is especially susceptible to post inflammatory hyperpigmentation and should never be administered a TCA peel

Type VI

300

Treatment for milia primarily involves

Lancing

300

A vitamin deficiency is an example of a ________ effect on the skin

Intrinsic

400

Skin that is alipidic lacks this

Oil

400

The decollete have fewer of these, leading to accelerated aging

Sebaceous glands

400

This Fitzpatrick type is classified by Latin American heritage and dark brown skin that rarely burns

Type V
400

The treatment needed for hyperkeratosis in Fitzpatrick types 5 & 6?

More frequent (but gentle) exfoliation 

400

This is another term for "mag lamp"

Loupe

500

This skin type is prone to dehydration

All skin types

500

Skin condition that appears as dull, lifeless, and grey or yellowish skin caused by smoking

Asphyxiated

500

This is considered the most difficult Fitzpatrick type to treat

Type IV

500

These three forms are needed for a client consultation

Intake form, consent form, and service record card (client chart)

500

This term refers to any excessive hair growth

Hypertrichosis