Contraindications
Skin Diseases and Disorders
Anatomy
Skin Structure
Facials
100

Electrical or light treatments can trigger a reaction in people with this disorder.

What is epilepsy?

100

This is the technical term for a wart. 

What is verruca?

100

The human body has this many bones in adulthood.

What is 206?

100

This is the outermost layer of the skin.

What is the epidermis?

100

This is a massage movement with light stroking.

What is effleurage?

200

Heat, harsh scrubs, mechanical treatment, and/or stimulating massage can aggravate redness on this type of skin

What is sensitive skin?

200

This is the technical term for pinkeye.

What is conjunctivitis?

200

This body system includes the hair, skin, and nails.

What is the integumentary system?

200

These are tiny grains of pigment that determine the color of the skin.

What is melanin?

200

This is a light tapping movement performed during massage. 

What is tapotement?

300

If a client has this implant, electricity can possibly affect its rhythm.

What is a pacemaker?

300

This is an absence of melanin in the body characterized by very pale skin, hair, and eyes. 

What is albinism?

300

This body system includes the patella, the scapula, and the zygomatic.

What is the skeletal system?

300

This is a protein base similar to collagen that forms elastic tissue.

What is elastin?

300

This is a massage movement with deep rubbing and kneading.

What is petrissage?

400

This is a prescription drug that causes thinning of the skin.

What is Accutane (Isotretinoin)?

400

These are benign, keratin-filled cysts that appear just under the epidermis and have no visible opening.

What are milia?

400

This is the technical term for fat tissue.

What is adipose?

400
A fatty or oily secretion that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair.

What is sebum?

400

This skin type has obvious, large pores.

What is oily skin?

500

This condition comes with a general safety precaution against facials; specific contraindications are unknown.

What is pregnancy?

500

Poison ivy or poison oak is an example of this type of skin lesion.

What is a vesicle?

500

This is the process of cell reproduction in which the cells divide into daughter cells. 

What is mitosis?

500

Small epidermal structures with nerve endings that are sensitive to touch and pressure.

What are tactile corpuscles?

500

This skin type has obvious pores down the center of the face, and invisible or smaller pores toward the outer edges.

What is combination dry skin?