Single-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics.
What are bacteria?
Characterized by lack of moisture or sebum.
What is Dry Skin?
Characterized by lack of moisture, improper product use, and environmental influence.
What is dehydrated skin?
This step is used after cleansing the face.
What is skin analysis?
Light tapping movement applied with fingertips.
What is tapotement?
Harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infections in humans.
What is pathogenic bacteria?
Characterized by enlarged pores or overactive sebaceous glands.
What is oily skin?
Characterized by fine dilated capillaries, damaged or super sensitive skin.
What is couperose?
This used after moisturizing the face.
What is SPF?
Light, relaxing, smooth, gentle stroking or circular movements.
What is effleurage?
Submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a biological organism.
What is a virus?
Characterized by oily t-zone and dry patches on face.
What is combination skin?
Characterized by vascular disorder, flushed redness, small red bumps?
What is rosacea?
The process of using an oil-based cleanser followed by a more targeted cleanser.
What is double cleanse?
Light/ heavy kneading, pinching, or rolling of the muscles.
What is Petrissage?
Chemical process for reducing the number of disease-causing germs on cleaned surfaces to a safe level.
What is sanitation?
Characterized by fine lines, wrinkles and flakiness.
What is mature/aging skin?
Characterized by black heads, white heads, papules, and pustules.
What is acne?
Skin care products that remove dead skin cells by using a granular product manipulated on the skin.
What are exfoliants?
Shaking movement in arms of esthetician.
What is vibration?
The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms from one individual to another.
What is infection control?
Characterized by stinging, burning, pain, and tingling sensations as a response.
What is sensitive skin?
Characterized by small hard bumps that could make your skin feel like sand paper. The bumps are usually light colored and usuallyy appear on upper arms, thighs, and buttocks.
What is keratosis Pilaris?
What is a client consultation?
Circular movement with no gliding.
What is friction?