Two factors we need to consider when choosing facial products for our clients.
What are skin types and skin conditions?
A deluxe space saver because they can remain upright.
What is a treatment chair
Effleurage, petrisage, friction, tapotement
What are the four massage movements?
A classification that describes the person's genetic skin attributes
What are skin types?
Intake form, client service record, consent form.
What are the three main forms for new clients?
A service you would avoid if a client is on Accutane, Retinin A, Tretinoin, or oral steroids.
What is waxing?
Cream, gel, sheet, and clay.
What are some types of masks?
A magnifying lens surrounded by a light, used for skin analysis, comedone extractions, and lash extensions.
What is a magnifying lamp?
An invigorating rubbing movement used in facials.
What is friction?
Normal, dry, oily, combination
What are the four skin types?
To determine whether the client has any contraindications that prohibit certain skin treatments.
What is the purpose of the client intake form?
What should clients on blood thinners avoid?
What are extractions?
Foaming, cream, lotion, milk, oil, and water.
What are the types of cleansers?
Treatment chairs, tables, chairs or stools, and magnifying lamps.
What are some examples of basic facial equipment?
A massage technique known as a needing movement, performed by lifting, squeezing, and pressing the tissue with a light, firm pressure.
What is petrissage?
Another word for dry skin, it lacks lipid activity and doesn't have visible pores
What is Alopedic skin?
Used to take notes from the skin analysis, the type of treatment products, procedures performed, and goals you're working on?
What is a service record form?
People with this condition would want to avoid harsh or stimulating treatments
What are autoimmune diseases?
Concentrated products that contain higher concentrations of ingredients to penetrate the skin.
Serums and ampules
A skin prep tool that relies on high-frequency mechanical oscillations
What is an Ultrasonic spatula?
A light, continuous stroking movement.
What is effleurage?
A skin type that has a wider distribution of obvious pores in the t-zone, which becomes smaller towards the edges of the face.
What is combination skin?
The written agreement between the cosmetologist and the client for applying treatment.
What is the consent form?
Clients with metal bones or pins in the body or heart conditions should avoid these treatments.
What are electrical?
Skin care products that reduce clogged pores and oiliness, promote skin smoothness, and soften wrinkles and fine lines.
What are exfoliators?
Skin prep equipment that helps soften tissue, making it more accepting of moisture and treatment products?
What is a facial steamer?
Use downward movements in the beard area.
What accommodation do we make for clients with facial hair?
Diet, stress, poor lifestyle choices, hormones, aging, vitamin deficiencies, pollution, poor skin hygiene, and UV exposure.
What factors affect skin conditions?
A skin analysis to determine the skin type, condition, and treatment needs.
What is the most important part of the client consultation?
Clients would want to avoid all treatments until cleared by a doctor for this contraindication.
What are open sores and herpes?