The outermost layer of the dermis, located directly underneath the epidermis
Papillary
Method of hair removal using tweezers?
Tweezing
Human Immunodeficiency Virus in its final stages, where the immune system is destroyed.
AIDS
An electrical current that moves in one direction, the changes to move in the opposite direction?
Alternating
A chronic skin disorder, with red inflamed areas on the face, especially the cheeks and nose:
Rosacea
The fatty tissue found beneath the dermis:
Subcutaneous
Shaving, tweezing, and waxing are methods of____________ hair removal.
Temporarily
DAILY DOUBLE !!! Thick-walled, right or left chamber on the bottom half of the heart:
ventricle
A unit used to measure the resistance of an electric current:
Ohm
A birthmark or stains on the skin, also known as:
Nevus
This function of the skin allows products to penetrate the skin, helping the skin to keep its stretch/elasticity.
Absorption
DAILY DOUBLE !!! Also known as Thrombocytes which are responsible for the clotting of blood.
platelets
An infection that starts as small, red bumps on the skin and is resistant to certain antibiotics is?
MRSA
Having two opposite poles, a positive and negative, in an electric current:
Polarity
A disorder where light patches or hypopigmentation are present on the skin.
Leukoderma
The layer of the epidermis where cells develop tiny spines that helps in binding all cells tightly together.
Stratum spinosum
A sac-like duct gland, attached to hair follicles, that produce sebum:
sebaceous
A virus that destroys white blood cells, weakening the immune system?
HIV
Alternating current used to produce heat, provide stimulation, and/or relaxation to the skin and scalp:
Tesla high frequency current
An inflamed, elevated pimple containing pus:
Pustule
The result of the scraping or scratching of the skins surface or epidermal layer:
Excoriation
Condition of excessive hair growth, also known as Hypertrichosis:
Hirsutism
Hepatitis is a bloodborne that can cause inflammation of what?
Liver
Any material that helps or allows electric current to flow:
Conductor
An inherited skin disorder where the loss of pigment producing cells creates smooth, irregularly shaped white patches:
Vitiligo