What is the enzyme derived from pumpkin?
pumpkin
What is tartaric acid derived from?
grapes
What is eucalyptus good for?
antiviral and good for pregnant women
What is effleurage?
stroking movements
What is frosting?
a layer on top of the skin due to the peel, white can move around. is okay to have
What is the enzyme derived from papaya?
papain
What is lactic acid derived from?
milk
What is clove good for?
antiseptic
What is friction?
rubbing movement
What is blanching?
the skin welts up, red and white looking, layer wont move. means peel is going to deep. stop.
What is the enzyme derived from pineapple?
bromelanin
What is azleic acid good for?
rosacea
What is basil good for?
it is an antispasmodic
What is vibration?
shaking movements
papillary dermis
What is an enzyme?
a protein dissolving chemical
what is salicylic acid good for?
exfolition, antimicrobial, and is anti-inflammatory
What is erythromycin good for?
infections and acne
What is petrissage?
Kneading movements
What does occlusive layering do?
Drives peel deeper
What is it called when an enzyme is derived from meat/animals?
pancreatin
What acid has the smallest molecule and why is it beneficial?
what is comfrey root good for?
promotes new skin cell growth and reduces inflammation. comfrey root ointment can also help with bruised or pulled muscles
What is tapotement?
tapping movements (most stimulating)
What is in a Jessner's peel?
14% lactic acid 14% salicylic acid 14% resorcinol is an ethanol base