This term refers to oiliness of the skin
What is seborrhea?
This is sometimes known as a "loupe"
What is a magnifying lamp?
This is how far the steamer nozzle should be held from the client's skin
What is 18 inches?
This is Lanugo
What is short, fine, downy hair?
This Fitzpatrick skin type is common among people of Middle Eastern Descent
What is type IV?
This muscle closes the eyes
What is the Orbicularis Oculi?
The SDS contains this many categories of information
What are 16 categories?
This is what ionization creates
What are two new ions with opposite electrical charges?
This is how often you should exfoliate
What are 1-2 times a week?
Types of movements are used in petrissage
What is kneading?
These are the type of lesions in the early stages of development or change
What are primary lesions?
This color dye is a common allergen that causes allergic contact dermatitis
What is red?
What is flat and roller?
The second stage of hair growth
What is the Catagen Phase?
These are contraindications for facial massage
What is uncontrolled diabetes, inflamed acne, and sunburn?
This controls insulin and glucagon production
What is the panreas?
This is an example of a good insulator
What is rubber?
This is what cataphoresis does
What are calm or soothe nerve endings?
The common name for Pseudofolliculitis
What are razor bumps?
This is an example of a water-soluble vitamin?
What is Vitamin C
This causes Glycation, an intrinsic part of the aging process
What is a rise in blood pressure?
This is NOT a method by which the body maintains thermoregulation
What is absorption?
This is the process that introduces water-soluble products into the skin
What is iontophoresis?
Hair growth is created by the activity of cell in this layer
What is the Basal layer or Stratum Germinitivum?
This is the Rubin classification that includes superficial pigment and changes in the epidermis
What is level 1?