is an inflammation of skin around the nail. Caused by a bacterial infection; disease-related condition of the tissue surrounding the nail; can occur if a hangnail becomes infected.
What is Paronychia?
Rules to follow when using and mixing disinfectants are written by
What is Manufacture?
Which skin type needs proper cleansing, exfoliating, and hydrating?
What is all skin types.
What does massage directly stimulate?
What is Circulation and metabolism
split or brittle nails. Caused by injury to the nail; improper filing; harsh chemical contact; aging.
What is Onychorrhexis?
is an inflammation of the nail matrix. Caused by bacterial infection
What is Onychia?
When applying the nail enhancement product to the nail tip, where should the nail professional apply the most product for overall nail strength
What is the apex?
21. What may make the skin too sensitive for facials or waxing?
What is Diabetes?
How should Soft wax be applied??
direction of hair growth
What is the first step in applying UV gel?
What is applying bonding gel or primer
refers to shedding or falling off nails. Caused by disease-related or injury to nail
What is Onychoptosis?
Formalin/formaldehyde fumigants are a form of disinfectant that
What is not used in the salon?
What is a pink or flesh-colored precancerous lesion that feels sharp or rough and is a result of sun damage?
What is actinic keratosis ?
Why is an open comedone black?
What is Exposure to Oxygen?
What nail shape is best suitable for people who use their hands?
What is round ?
refers to the loss of the nail plate with separation occurring at the nail matrix.
What is Onycholysis?
Cleaning and disinfecting records for foot spas, foot basins and any pedicure soak tub must be kept on record for how many days
What is 60 days?
Red patches covered with white-silver scales on the scalp, elbows, knees, chest, and lower back are characteristic of ???
What is psoriasis?
Depilatory, tweezing, or waxing are examples of
What is temporary hair removal ?
What can be applied for minor cuts?
What is liquid or powder alum
refers to a loosening or separation of the nail. Caused by an infection or a drug treatment; systemic; disease related; injury to the nail.
What is Onychomadesis?
To renew your license, the esthetician must complete _____ continuing education hours every 2 years
What is 4 hrs
How would you describe the condition that a person who picks at their skin to the point of injury has?
What is dermatillomania?
When performing a facial massage, the best technique to begin with is _________.
What is Effleurage?
A _______________ removes debris from the nail folds, eponychium, and hyponychium.
What is a curette?