Skin Anatomy
Skin Conditions
Products and Ingredients
Infection Control
Misc.
100

What is the outermost layer of the skin?

Epidermis

100

This condition is caused by clogged pores and bacteria.

Acne

100

This protects the skin from UV damage.

SPF

100

What is the term for harmful microorganisms that cause disease?

Pathogens

100

What does SPF stand for?

Sun Protection Factor

200

This layer of the skin produces new skin cells?

Stratum Germinativum

200

What type of bacteria grows in clusters?

Staphylococcus

200

This ingredient hydrates the skin?

Hyaluronic Acid

200

What is the process of removing all visible dirt and debris from a surface?

Cleaning

200

What are the two different types of exfoliation?

Manual and chemical

300

What layer of the skin contains collagen and elastin?

Dermis

300

This condition causes redness and visible blood vessels.

Rosacea

300

This vitamin helps with anti-aging and cell turnover.

Vitamin A

300

This kills most microorganisms on non-porous surfaces?

Sanitation

300

What is the ideal skin pH range?

4.5-5.5

400

What layer of the skin is responsible for protection and waterproofing?

Stratum Corneum

400

What is the medical term for excessive oil production?

Seborrhea

400

What ingredient draws moisture into the skin from the environment?

Humectant

400

What is the highest level of decontamination?

Sterilization

400

What is the technical term for blackheads?

Open comedones

500

What layer contains fat and helps insulate the body?

Subcutaneous layer

500

This condition is caused by an overgrowth of yeast that results in flaky, itchy patches.

Seborreic dermatitis

500

What ingredient dissolves bonds between dead skin cells?

Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA)

500

What type of contamination occurs when bacteria is spread from one surface to another?

Cross-contamination

500

This muscle is responsible for raising your eyebrows?

Frontalis