This should be filled out by every NEW client before receiving a service treatment.
Client Intake Form
The process of hair removal from the root by using a covering of a sticky substance
Waxing
Exposes your skin to light energy, which is then absorbed into the surface at various depths to stimulate reactions within the skin.
LED Therapy
What is OSHA?
Created to regulate and enforce safety and health standards to protect employees in the workplace
What is skin analysis?
Must be performed before services. Helps to determine which products to use and recommend
What is a Facial?
Service Designed to improve and rejuvenate the skin, helping with clients skin concerns
Single strands of synthetic eyelashes that are curved to replicate a natural eyelash
Eyelash Extensions
Creates high-speed oscillations and uses low-frequency sound waves to leave the skin smooth, fresh, and perfectly prepared for product application.
Ultrasonic
What are disinfectants?
Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not spores) on surfaces.
What is couperose skin?
Appears as red, distended capillaries, and is noticeable on sensitive skin. Also, known as Telangiectasia
What is a Contraindication?
A pre-existing medical condition that could either put you or your client at risk
A solution to improve the appearance of your skin
Chemical Peel
Uses direct electrical current to introduce water-soluble substances into the surface of the skin.
Galvanic
What is bacteria?
One celled micro-organism that have both plant and animal characteristics
What is Fitzpatrick scale?
Used to measure the skins type's ability to tolerate sun exposure
What is a Massage?
Increases circulation in the metabolism and increases product penetration
Using light and heat to stimulate the growth of new collagen in the skin
Laser
Help to eliminate wrinkles and improve skin texture by removing the outermost layer of the skin
Microdermabrasion
What is Staphylococci?
Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like bunches of grapes
What is the Epidermis and the Dermis?
The skin is comprised of two main layers
What are the Facial Movements that an Esthetician performs while giving a facial?
-Effleurage
-Petrissage
-Friction
-Tapotement
-Feathering Off
Pricking the skin with small, sterilized needles.
Micro needling
Uses an exfoliating tip paired with suction to remove dead skin cells from the surface of your face
Hydrafacial
What is cross-contamination?
Occurs when you, the esthetician, touch an object such as the skin without cleaning your hands and then touch an object or product with the same hand or utensil
What is hyperpigmentation?
over-production of pigment