Sanitation
Skin anatomy
Skin Disorders
Ingredients
State Board Prep
100

What does OSHA stand for?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100

Name the most outer level of the epidermis

Stratum Corneum

100

Technical term for a pimple

Papule or Pustule 

100

Which ingredient helps water attract to the skin?

Hyaluronic Acid

100

How often should towels be laundered?

After Every Client
200

What is the minimum time tools should be submerged in disinfectant for?

10 minutes
200
Which layer of the skin contains melanocytes? 

Stratum basale (Germinativum)

200

Technical term for a fever blister

Herpes Simplex Type 1

200

Which acid is derived from milk?

Lactic Acid

200

During a facial, when MUST gloves be worn?

When there is potential contact with blood or any bodily fluids, open spores or hazardous substances

300

What is the first step if you accidentally cut a client?

Stop service, wear gloves, clean and disinfect areae

300

What is the largest organ of the body?

The Skin

300
What skin disorder is characterized by chronic redness?

Rosacea

300

Which antioxidant vitamin is known for brightening skin?

Vitamin C

300

What is the first step of every service according to state board?

Wash your hands

400

What are antimicrobial chemicals used in disinfectants, sanitizers, and detergents called?

Quaternary ammonium compounds (Quats)

400

Which dermal layer contains blood vessels, lymph and nerve?

Reticular Layer

400

What is a fungal infection of the feet called?

Tinea Pedis

400
Which acid is derived from sugar cane and used for an exfoliant?

Glycolic Acid

400

What should be done with single-use items after a service?

Dispose of them immediately

500

What level of decontamination kills bacterial spores?

Sterilization

500

Which protein gives skin its strength and structure?

Collagen

500

Which skin cancer is the most dangerous?

Malignant Melanoma

500

What is the function of retinol? 

Stimulates cell turnover and collagen production

500

What is the purpose of a MSDS/SDS?

Provides safety information about products and chemicals.