Another term for halitosis
What is bad breath?
Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and are known to cause pneumonia
What are diplococci?
The two primary glands of the integumentary system
What are sebaceous and sudoriferous glands?
A natural substance such as an enzyme or alpha hydroxy acid, working in conjunction with other ingredients to remove dead cells
What is a chemical exfoliant?
Excessive hair growth that is genetically determined and can occur in both men and women
What is hypertrichosis?
The practice of proper ventilation, lighting, disinfection and storage of food
What is public hygiene?
The conditions under which bacteria can live
What is damp, dirty, and dark?
The system that is responsible for all involuntary body functions such as breathing and digesting
What is the autonomic nervous system?
Massage manipulation often used to begin and end massage treatments
What is effleurage?
Life cycle of a hair
What is 4-12 weeks?
The image and working success of the skin care professional is assisted by this kind of hair
What is pulled back from the face if shoulder length or longer?
The stage of the growth cycle where bacteria reproduce and grow rapidly
What is the active stage?
The muscle that raises the eyebrows and draws the scalp forward
What is the frontalis muscle?
Benefits of massage
What is stronger muscle tissue, relaxation, and pain relief?
First step of performing a chemical depilatory service
What is perform a patch test?
NOT a characteristic of a pleasing personality
What is a negative attitude?
Plants or animals that live and feed off of of another living organism or host
What are external parasites?
The organ that removes the toxic by-products left after digestion
What is the liver?
A characteristic of a couperose skin conditon
What is displays fine dilated capillaries?
Hair that grows on the scalp
What is capilli?
The proper way to sit in a chair
What is keep back straight and abdominal muscles puled in to prevent slouching?
Nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead matter
What are saphrophytes?
The type of muscle tissue that responds automatically to control various body functions, including the internal organs
What is involuntary or non-striated?
Last step when working with Indirect High Frequency
What is remove inactive electrode from client's hand?
Location where the hair follicle is rooted
What is the dermal papilla bulb?