The wax you use when you apply the wax in the direction of hair growth
What is soft wax
Preformed before services to determine products used and skin type.
What is consultation?
Manual or mechanical manipulation by rubbing, kneading, or other methods that stimulate metabolism and circulation.
What is massage
The main reason behind hyperpigmentation.
What is sun damage?
The name for call division.
What is mitosis?
The service that includes BK1 BK2 and BK3.
What is brazillian
Red distended capillaries and are notable on sensitive skin, also known as telangiectasia.
What is couperose skin?
Clients must fill this out before receiving services.
What is Intake form?
sebaceous filaments under the skin with no opening.
What is Milia?
Adipose is found in this layer of the skin.
What is Subcutaneous?
The type of hair removal that is used on sensitive skin.
What is threading?
Skin type measurement on how your skin type handles the sun.
What is Fitzpatrick scale?
A service that is made to rejuvenate and and improve skin.
What is a facial?
Severe oiliness to the skin.
What is seborrhea?
What the stratum germinivatum contains
What is parent cells and melanocytes?
The main two types of wax.
What is Hard and Soft wax?
The two main layers of the skin.
What is Dermis and epidermis?
Conditions that prevent you from recieving a service?
What is contraindication?
Over sun exposure can cause this skin condition.
What is telangiectasia?
Nourishment is supplied by what to the skin.
The innermost layer of the hair structure.
What is medulla?
lack of pigment in the skin due to cells not producing melanin.
What is hypopigmentation?
The service that excludes the massage.
What is express facial?
What is Perioral dermatitis?
The skin is apart of what system?
What is Integumentary system?