This massage type is also called percussion.
What is tapotement?
This bone forms the forehead.
What is the frontal bone?
Massage involving a rubbing movement.
What is friction?
This bone forms the back of the skull.
What is the occipital bone?
Dry skin is lacking in this.
What is oil?
These make up about 95% of the epidermis.
What are keratinocytes?
The largest artery in the body.
What is the aorta?
The average adult skin cell turnover rate.
What is 28 days?
What is the circulatory system?
What is 5.5?
The study of the structures of the human body.
What is anatomy?
This cleanser does not strip the skins oils or pH balance.
What is a cleansing lotion?
These cause goosebumps.
What are arrector pilli muscles?
Antioxidants neutralize these.
What are free-radicals?
These ingredients are beneficial to dry skin.
What are fatty acids?
Glands found in the underarms and genital areas.
This is a dilation of capillary walls.
What is talengiectasia?
Sudoriferous glands found all over the body.
What are eccrine glands?
Nerve endings on sensory nerves.
What are receptors?
Current used by high frequency machines.
What is sinusoidal?
This skin type needs proper cleansing, exfoliating, and hydration.
What is all skin types?
The primary treatment for milia.
What is lancing?
TEWL
What is transepidermal water loss?
What is physiology?
This massage technique is the most stimulating.
What is tapotement?