What is the thermolysis method also called?
A. blend method
B.photo-epilation method
c. Laser hair removal method
D. High frequency
The muscle that turns the palm of the hand downward and inward is called the:
A. pronator
B. Deltoid
C. supinator
D. Abductor
A- pronator
Products used to arrest or prevent growth of microorganisms on the skin are called:
A. fungicides
B. antiseptics
C. bactericides
D. disinfectants
B- antiseptics
All of the following are contraindications for performing an advanced treatment except:
A. sunburn
B. fungal infections
C. emotional distress
D. high blood pressure
D. high blood pressure
The rate at which energy is used is measured in what form?
A. amp hours
B. volt hours
C. ohm hours
D.Kilowatt hours
D- kilowatt hours
Which of the following is an eyelash hair?
A. cilia
b. vellus
c. capilli
d. supercilia
A- cilia
What is the skin care machine called that features a combination of different electrical units into one piece of equipment?
A. atomizer
B. wax heating units
C.multi function machine
D. Microdermabrasion machine
C
A. product combustion levels
B. Product pricing requirements
C. hazards associated with products
D. Product storage requirements
B- pricing
Which nerve branch extends to the upper muscles of the cheek?
A. buccal
B. zygomatic
C. mandibular
D. posterior auricular
C- mandibular
An infection present in a small confined area indicated by a pus-filled boil, pimple or inflammation is a:
A. local infection
B. general infection
C. natural infection
D. passive infection
A- local infection
All of the following are true about tapotement except:
A. provides no stimulation
B. does not cause relaxation
C. promotes muscle contraction
A- provides no stimulation
A. there are 92 elements naturally occuring
B. the atomic number is the primary basis for organization
C. the unifying concept used to organize elements is called scientific shortage
A- 92 elements
What is the transparent layer of the epidermis that is thickest on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet?
A. Stratum corneum
B. stratum lucidum
C.stratum spinosum
D. stratum germinativum
B. stratum lucidum
Iontophoresis facial treatment utilizes which of the following types of current?
A. tesla
B. faradic
C. high frequency
D. galvanic current
D. galvanic
Which of the following terms means plunging a substance into hot oil or fat, which then absorbs the ingredients fragrance?
A. enfleurage
B. expression
C. extraction
D. maceration
D- Maceration
Which ingredient helps increase the density in emulsions and gel-type products?
A. surfactants
B. thickeners
C. preservatives
D. chelating agents
B- thickeners
What are two major benefits of massage?
A. increased circulation and renewed flexibility
B. stress reduction and increased body tension
C. increased relaxation and softer muscle tissue
D. increased dehydration and decreased circulation
A
Which of the following is a topical medication used to treat inflammatory conditions such as dermatitis?
A. antibiotics
B. Antihistamines
C. anti-inflammatory medications
D. keratolytic medications
C- anti inflammatory medications
A lack of perspiration caused by a failure of the sweat glands is known as:
A. anihidrosis
B. bromidrosis
C. hyperhidrosis
A
The liquification process used during desincrustation is called:
A. extraction
B. manipulation
C. iontophoresis
D. Saponification
D- saponification
The results that the product ingredients deliver is called:
A. labels
B. features
C. benefits
D. product statement
C. benefits
The first step to prepare the skin for a makeup application is to:
A. apply toner
B. apply eye cream
C. apply moisturizer
D. washing and sanitizing hands
C- moisturizer
Which of the following body organs controls all bodily functions?
A. lungs
B. brain
C. liver
D. kidneys
B- brain
A. MLD
B. water
C. lymph
D.alcohol
C- lymph
Sebaceous glands are attached to which of the following components of the skin:
A. capillaries
B. hair follicles
C. dermal layers
D. Sudoriferous glands
B- hair follicles