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Facial
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literally means "lack of lipids". Describe skin that does not produce enough sebum, indicated by absence of visible pores | alipidic |
Individual doses of serum, sealed in vials | apoules |
the therapeutic use of plant aromas for beauty and health treatment | aromatherapy |
a rotating electric appliance with interchangeable brushes that can be attached to the rotating head | brushing machine |
products that contain chemicals that either loosen or dissolve dead cell buildup | chemical exfoliants |
massage movement accomplished by grasping the flesh firmly in one hand and moving the hand up and down along the bone. | chucking |
oil-absorbing cleaning masks that have an exfoliating effect and an astringent effect on oily and combination skin. | clay-based masks |
non-foaming lotion cleansers designed to cleanse dry and sensitive skin types and to remove makeup. | cleansing milks |
condition that requires avoiding certain treatments, procedures, or products to prevent undesirable side effects | contraindication |
distended capillaries caused by weakening of the capillary walls. | couperose |
masks often containing oils and emollients as well as humectants; have a strong moisturizing effect. | cream masks |
light continues stroking movement applied with the fingers or the palm in a slow rhythmic manner. | effleurage |
the use of electrical currents to treat skin. | electrotherapy |
oil or fatty ingredients that prevent moisture from leaving the skin | emollients |
also known as keratolyic enzymes or protein dissolving agents | enzyme peels |
products tat help bring out exfoliation | exfoliants |
the removal of excess dead cells from the skin surface | exfoliation |
cleansers containing surfactants which cause the product to foam and rinse off easily | foaming cleansers |
deep rubbing movement requiring pressure on the skin with the fingers or palms while moving them over an underlying structure | friction |
form of pestissage in which the tissue is grasped | fulling |
also known as roll off mask | gommages |
chopping movement performed with the edges of the hands in massage | hacking |
also known as hydrator or water binding agents | humectants |
also known as masques | masks |
manual or mechanical manipulation of the body by rubbing, gently pinching,kneading etc. | massage |
method used to physically remove dead cell buildup | mechinacal exfoliants |
lubrcants used to make the skin slippery during massage | massage creams |
scrub that contains alumium oxide cystals | microdermabrasion scrubs |
products that help increase the moisture content of the skin | moistuizers |
point on skin over the muscle where pressure or stimulation will cause | motor point |
Also known as blackheads; follicles impacted with solidified sebum and dead cell buildup | open comedones |
follicle opening | ostium |
specially prepared facial masks containing paraffin and other beneficial ingredients; typically used with treatment cream | paraffin wax masks |
kneading movement performed by lifting, squeezing, and pressing the tissue with a light, firm pressure | petrissage |
massage movement in which the tissues are pressed and twisted using a fast back and forth movement | rolling |
concentrated products that generally contain higher concentrations of ingredients designed to penetrate and treat various skin conditions | serums |
a facial machine that heats and produces a stream of warm steam that can be focused on the clients face or other areas of skin | steamer |
also known as percussion; movements consisting of short quick tapping, slapping, and hacking movement | tapotement |
also known as fresheners or astringents; lotion that help rebalance the ph and remove remnants of cleanser from the skin | toners |
a specialty product designed to facilitate change in the skins appearance | treatment cream |
in massage the rapid shaking of he body part wile the balls of the fingertips are pressed firmly on the point of application | vibration |
vigorous movement in which the hands placed a little distance apart on both sides of the clients arm or leg, working downward apply a twisting motion against the bones in the opposite direction | wringing |