Skin Types & Facials
Skin Appendages
Layers Of The Skin
Functions Of The Skin
Terms
100

Most Common skin type is...

Oily

100

What is acne?

It is caused when blocked skin follicles from a plug caused by oil from glands, bacteria, and dead cells clump together and swell

100

What are the 3 main layers of the skin

Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis

100

What are the four functions of the skin system

-prevents loss of moisture

- Reduce Harmful effects of uv radiation

-Acts as a sensory/touch

-Regulate Temperature

100

What gives skins it's color?

Melanocytes

200

Your skin is white, your hair is blonde, and your eyes are green or blue. You Always burn, have freckles, and it is difficult for you to tan what skin type are you?

Type ll

200

Psoriasis 

is a skin diseases that cause red scaly skin that may feel painful, swollen or hot

200

Where are the sebaceous glands located?

The Dermis Layer

200

The integumentary is made up of which of the following components 

Skins & it's Layers

200

What is a blackhead?

When the pore is oxidize 

300
If skin is dehydrated, how do you test it?

Pinch any part of your skin

300

What are skin appendages & what do they include

Structures that help with skin function as sensation, lubrication and heat loss.

1. Skin, hair follicles, sebaceous sudoriferous glands 

300

Andrew is having his son's fingerprint recorded today as a tool to be used if his son is ever lost. Fingerprints are made possible by which layer of the skin?

Stratum Lucidum

300

Which of the following skin functions is referred to as detoxification?

Excretion

300

Langerhans Cells

In the stratum spinosum layer help protect the body from infection. Bacteria, viruses, parasites or toxic materials may enter the body through cuts in the skin.

400

What is the benefits of hydrafacial?

Treats acne, dryness, and wrinkles and remove dead skin while simultaneously delivering moisturizing  serums into the skin

400

What is the function of Mantle

It's the pocket-like structure that holds the roots and matrix "also known as proximal nail fold"

400

When we measure the PH of the skin we are actually measuring the PH of the 

Acid Mantle 

400

Eccrine

Regulates body temperature 

400

Epithelial Cells

Act as a barrier between the environment and the body.

500
5 Steps of a facial

1. Cleanse

2. Tone

3. Apply serums (treat)

4. Moisturize 

5. Protect

500

The study of the structure and growth of the nail is called

Onychology

500

What are the two layers of the dermis?

Papillary & Reticular

500

Apocrine

secrets an odorless, milky substance that can develop into the body odor because of bacteria activity (also known as sweat)

500

Merkel Cells

Sensory Cells that respond to touch