used with the galvanic to penetrate product
what is cataphoresis?
earliest uses of henna was found in this culture.
What is ancient Egypt?
skin that lacks oil and hydration. fine pores, difficult to visualize.
what is dry skin?
dark eyes, dark hair, rarely burns, tans easily and significantly.
what is type 5?
pearl like masses that appear as small firm papules.
What is milia?
used to kill bacteria and inflammation.
what is high frequency?
This culture mixed rice and water as a toner.
What is China and Japan?
moderate to high oil production, moderate to large follicle and pore size.
what is oily skin?
usually lighter eyes, red or blonde or light brown hair, light skin, burns easily, usually peels, tans minimally
What is type 2?
grade of acne consisting of many red and inflamed comedones, papules and pustules and cystic acne.
what is grade 4 acne?
a uv light that can be used during a skin analysis to better determine the skin's condition.
what is the Wood's Lamp?
This culture pinched their cheeks and bit their lips to induce natural color and redness.
What is the victorian age?
oil and hydration are balanced. follicle size is usually small. no or rare blemishes.
what is normal skin?
dark hair, dark eyes, dark brown skin, rarely burns, tans easily.
what is type 6?
overproduction of pigment and the lack of pigment.
What is hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation?
used with the galvanic machine to open "pores", soften sebum, and make extractions easier.
what is anaphoresis?
women shaved their eyebrows and hairline to show greater intelligence.
overproduction of oil in the tzone. May be dryer around cheeks or forehead. Can have a buildup of dead skin.
what is combination skin?
very pale skin, light hair, light eyes, always burns, never tans.
What is type 1?
an inflammatory and vascular disorder with multiple causes. Begins with flushing and increasing bouts of redness. Spicy foods and alcohol may make this disorder flare up.
What is rosacea?
used to create an opening in a comedone, commonly used to open milia.
What is a lancet?
This culture bathed in strawberries and milk and used extravagant cosmetic preparations, such as scented face powder.
What is the Age of Extravagance?
can be a skin type or CONDITION. prone to redness and must be cautious on choosing products for clients with this skin.
What is sensitive skin?
usually brown eyes, fair to olive skin, tans well, burns moderately.
an acne like condition around the mouth consisting of mainly small clusters of papules.
What is perioral dermatitis?