Anatomy & Physiology
Skin Care
Bones of the face
Muscular System
Massage Techniques
100

The study of microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues

Histology

100

The study of skin, its functions, structures, conditions, diseases/disorders and treatments.

Dermatology 

100

The single largest and strongest facial bone that form the lower jaw

Mandible

100

The middle part of a muscle

Belly

100

Also know as Tapotement

Percussion

200

The process in which human tissue cells reproduce by dividing in half, creating 2 daughter cells

Mitosis

200

Normal, Oily, Dry and Combination

Types of Skin

200

consists of 2 bones that form the upper jaw

Maxilla

200

The scientific study of the structure, functions and diseases of the muscles.

Myology

200

Gliding, stroking and circular movements applied with light pressure

Effleurage

300

Basic units of all living matter

Cell

300

Preservative and Corrective

Type of Facial treatments

300

is a spongy bone between both eye sockets that forms part of the nasal cavity.

Ethmoid

300

Voluntary muscles attached to the bones

Striated Muscles

300

rapid shaking movements

Vibration

400

Groups of similar cells that perform a specific function

Tissues

400

Restores normal skin function, cleanses skin at a deep level, provides relaxation, increases blood circulation

Benefits of Receiving a Facial Treatment

400

It is composed of 206 bones

Skeletal System

400

Smooth muscles that are responsible for involuntary movement

Non-Striated Muscles

400

Deep rubbing, rolling or wringing movement applied with pressure

Friction

500

separate body structures, composed of multiple tissues that each individually perform specific functions.

Organs

500

conditions or situations that are present that would prevent you from performing the requested service. 

Contraindication

500

Refers to the cheek bones

Zygomatic

500

the end of a muscle attached to a non-moving section of the bone

Origin

500

Kneading, lifting  or grasping movement

Petrissage