Characterized by lack of moisture or sebum.
What is Dry Skin?
Characterized by lack of moisture, improper product use, and environmental influence.
What is dehydrated?
Light tapping movement applied with fingertips.
Tapotement
2 Types of mask
Setting & non setting
Which step is used after cleansing the face?
Exfoliate
Characterized by enlarged pores or overactive sebaceous glands.
What is oily skin?
Characterized by vascular disorder, flushed redness, small red bumps?
What is rosacea?
Light, relaxing, smooth, gentle stroking or circular movements.
Effleurage
Which mask uses botanicals to calm, and soothe sensitive skin
Gel mask
Which step is used after moisturizing the face.
SPF
Characterized by oily t-zone and dry patches on face.
What is combination skin?
Characterized by fine dilated capillaries, damaged or super sensitive skin.
What is couperose?
Light/ heavy kneading, pinching, or rolling of the muscles.
Petrissage
Which mask is rich in minerals and soak up oil. Meant for oily and acneic skin.
Clay mask
What is the first step in a facial after sanitation.
Cleansing
Characterized by fine lines, wrinkles and flakiness.
What is mature/aging skin?
Characterized by black heads, white heads, papules, and pustules.
What is acne?
Shaking movement in arms of esthetician.
Vibration
Which mask uses wax applied to gauze to increase circulation, and promote penetration of nutrients.
Paraffin mask
What is the next step after toning the face
Moisturize
Characterized by stinging, burning, pain, and tingling sensations as a response.
What is sensitive skin?
Characterized by small hard bumps that could make your skin feel like sand paper. The bumps are usually light colored and usuallyy appear on upper arms, thighs, and buttocks.
What is keratosis Pilaris?
Circular movement with no gliding.
Friction
Name 3 benefits of a mask
Tighten & tone, brighten the complexion, rejuvenate, hydrate, nourish, calm, soothe, clarify, detoxify, draw out impurities.
When can you do the facial massage?
Cleansing, steam & moisturizer.