SKIN TYPES
FITZPATRICK SCALE
SKIN CONDITIONS
TREATMENT PRACTICES
ANATOMY OF THE SKIN
100

Differences in the T-zone from other areas of the face are characteristic of what skin type?

What is combination skin?

100

Which Fitzpatrick type burns the most readily?

What is Fitzpatrick skin type 1?

100

The condition that causes excess oil production, redness, flakiness, and irritation is known as _________.

What is seborrhea?

100

Before performing any service, estheticians must have full awareness of _________.

What is the client's skin type?

100

The décolleté is located _________.

What is at the lower neck and chest?

200

The skin type that is often sensitive and shows redness is _________.

What is Fitzpatrick skin type 1?

200

What Fitzpatrick type corresponds with people of Spanish, Greek, and Italian heritage?

What is Fitzpatrick skin type 3?

200

What is the condition where skin shows aging more quickly than the face?

What is the décolleté?

200

Sensitive skin should be treated with what type of products?

What are nonirritating products?

200

Which part of the skin most often gets palpated during a skin analysis?

  • What is the T-zone?

300

What skin type has an appearance that lacks luminosity?

What is dry skin?

300

Fitzpatrick skin types 5 and 6 require more of this skincare process.

What is exfoliation?

300

What is a result of albinism?

What is hypopigmentation?

300

An esthetician should analyze skin before applying toner and after _________.

What is touching the skin?

300

Which skin follicles are difficult to visualize?

What are dry skin follicles?

400

The most difficult skin type to treat well is _________.

What is Fitzpatrick skin type 4?

400

What is a primary characteristic of Fitzpatrick type 4 skin?

What is more elasticity than Fitzpatrick types 1 and 2?

400

What skin condition is caused by cell phone use, leading to aging in the décolleté area?

What is tech neck?

400

When treating Fitzpatrick skin types 5 and 6, what challenge exists for estheticians?

What is difficulty in determining adverse reactions?

400

Milia are hardened collections of _________ and _________.

What are oil and dead skin cells?

500

Skin type is first determined by observing which area of the face?

What is the T-zone?

500

What Fitzpatrick type has the most tolerance to UV light?

What is Fitzpatrick skin type 6?

500

What is an infected papule with fluid inside called?

What is a pustule?

500

What should be palpated during a skin analysis?

What is the T-zone?

500

What number corresponds to Fitzpatrick skin type 6?

What is 6?