To remove all visible dirt and debris from tools, implements, and equipment by washing with liquid soap and warm water.
What is sanitation?
Be at least 17 years of age
Have obtained a high school diploma or equivalent
Have completed 750 hours of instruction in esthetics
What is required to be eligible for an esthetician specialty license?
The 3 layers of skin.
What is the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis (subcutaneous tissue)?
What is types of exfoliation?
Removal of hair from the surface of the skin.
What is shaving?
The process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores.
What is sterilization?
At least _____ ___ ____ the department shall inspect each school in which barbering or cosmetology is taught under this chapter.
What is twice per year?
Dry, Oily, Normal, and Combination.
What are the skin types?
Kneeding, pinching movement.
What is petrissage?
The layer of skin the hair follicle originates in.
What is the dermis?
Low level, High level, Blood and Body Fluid.
A facility that is readily movable and where barbering, cosmetology, or both are practiced other than at a fixed location.
What is a mobile shop?
Equal parts of 2 primary colors.
What is secondary colors?
Alternating current that can be adjusted to different voltages to produce heat. This type of treatment makes use of glass electrodes filled with gas.
What is high frequency?
The process of removing hair from the follicle.
What is epilation?
The highest level of infection control.
What is sterilization?
A cosmetology establishment in which a person practices cosmetology under a license, certificate, or permit issues under this chapter and which consists of a room or suite of rooms that is one of a number of connected establishments in a single premises that open onto a common hallway or common area.
What is a mini-salon?
The ideal eyebrow shape is made up of _____ _____.
What is three lines?
Use products with drying ingredients such as clay or mud masks or clay-based cleansers.
What is oily skin?
Thin, soft, unpigmented hair covering the body.
What is vellus hair?
Constructed of hard materials with smooth surfaces such as metal, glass or plastic typically for use on more than one client.
What are multi-use items?
The mini-salon license renewal fee.
What is $60?
The 2 types of duct glands.
What are sebaceious & sudoriferous
The process of forcing a water based solution into the skin by applying current to the solution.
Phoresis.
A condition that causes excessive hair growth, which is genetically determined & can occur anywhere on the body in both men and women.
What is hypertrichosis?