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The use of isotretinoin, anoral cystic acne medication, causes what side effect?
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During the skin analysis procedure, cleansing milk is applied to the face using:
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The use of isotretinoin, anoral cystic acne medication, causes what side effect? thinning of the skin
During the skin analysis procedure, cleansing milk is applied to the face using: upward circular movements
During the skin analysis is procedure, you should remove facial cleanser from the face using ______ movements. upward and outward
When determining a skin type, the presence of obvious pores indicates areas of ______ skin. oily
Alipidic skin is skin that: does not produce enough sebum
Skin that is yellowish, within an orange peel texture, is: oily
Skin that produces too much sebum will have large pores and may appear: shiny
Hair follicles that appear like small bumps just underneath the skin surface are: closed comedones
The difference between closed and open comedones is the: size of the ostium
Which of the following conditions is a disorder in which follicles become clogged, resulting in infection with redness and inflammation acne
Acne bacteria are anaerobic, which means they cannot survive in the presence of: oxygen
Acne ____ are red pimples that do not have a pus head. papules
Pus, that fluid inside a pustule, is largely made up of: dead white blood cells
Hydrators recommended for use on oily skin types are generally: lighter weight
Dark blotches on the skin caused by sun exposure or hormonal imbalances are known as: hyperpigmentation
Which of the following conditions is indicated by constant or frequent facial blushing? rosacea
Wrinkles around the eyes and jawline or sagging skin is the result of the loss of the skin's: elasticity
Cleansing milks are: non-foaming
Foaming cleansers are wash-off products that form easily due to presence of: surfactants
Toners are: used to balance the skin's PH
A(n) _____ is a product used to remove excess dead cells from the skin surface. exfoliant
Products used to physically remove dead cell build up are called: Mechanical Exfollients
Peeling creams that are rubbed off the skin are called: Gommages
Salon AHA exfoliants, or peels, typically contain what concentration of AHA? 20 to 30 percent
A(n) ___________ is a chemical exfoliant that works by dissolving keratin protein in the surface cells. Enzyme Peel
Which of the following is an enzyme extracted from pineapple? Bromelain
Oily or fatty ingredients that prevent moisture from leaving the skin are: Emollients
A sun protection factor (SPF) of _____ or higher is considered to be adequate strength for daily use: 15
Moisturizers that contain a broad-spectrum sunscreen protect against________ rays. UVA and UVB
A(n) _________ contains a higher concentration of ingredients designed to penetrate skin. Serum
An ampoule is an individual dose of: Serum
A___________mask is an oil-absorbing mask that is often recommended for oily and combination skin. clay based
A(n) ________ mask is applied quickly, forms a seal, and dries to a rubberized texture. Alginate
A(n) ____________ mask is melted to a little more than body temperature before application. Paraffin wax
The chemical reaction that is produced by modelage masks causes: An increase in temperature
The direction of massage movements should always be: from the insertion of the muscle towards its origin
The ___________ is the portion of the muscle at the fixed attachment (to an immovable section of the skeleton) Origin
Which type of massage involves light, stroking movement applied with the fingers or palms in a slow, rhythmic manner? Effleurage
For the soothing and relaxing effects, every massage should begin and end with : Effleurage
Which type of massage involves a kneading movement performed by lifting, squeezing and pressing the tissue? Petrissage
Which type of massage involves a deep rubbing massage movement where pressure is applied while moving over an underlying structure Friction
Which type of massage involves short, quick, tapping, slapping and hacking movements. Tapotement
Hacking is a chopping movement performed with the: Edges of the hand
A _________point is the area over a muscle where pressure or stimulation cause a contraction. Motor
The skin suction machine should only be used on _________ skin Non-inflamed and non-sensitive
Electrotherapy should never be administered to a client who has: A pacemaker
A(n) ___________ is an applicator used to direct electric current from a machine to the client's skin. Electrode
The process of softening and removing hardened sebum stuck in the follicles is called: Desincrustation
When using galvanic current, the electrode that is applied directly to the client's skin is the ___________ electrode. Active
The process that uses galvanic current to enable water-soluble products to penetrate the skin is called: iontophoresis
LED treatments are contraindicated for clients with: Seizure disorders
Which of the following is a form of mechanical exfoliator that involves shooting aluminum oxide crystals at the skin? Micro-dermabrasion
The therapeutic use of essential oils for beauty and health treatment is called: Aromatherapy
Dehydrated skin: Lacks moisture
What is the technical term for a blackhead: Open comedo
Couperose skin is indicated by: Diffuse redness
When providing services for a client with rosacea, you should? avoid treatments that release heat.
Humectants are ingredients that: attract water
What color is the plug and cord for an anode on a typical galvanic machine? Red
The client's service record card should contain all of the following info EXCEPT: The prices paid for products the client has purchased from you.
When should vibration be applied? At the end of the massage
Proper facial and scalp massage does NOT result in: Stimulation of nerves
As a general rule, how often should normal skin be massaged? Weekly
If you have to remove your hands from the client's face while performing facial manipulations you should: Feather them off gently
When performing facial massage on male clients, you should: use downward movements in the beard area
When using light tapping movements during a facial massage, you should work from the chin to the: Earlobe
Steaming the skin helps to: Soften the tissue
What type of water should be used in most steamers? Distilled Water
Which type of brush should you select when using the brush machine on a client's face? Small and soft
Which type of machine uses a glass electrode filled with a gas, such as neon? High-frequency
A preservative treatment does NOT: Correct a facial condition such as dryness
When performing facial treatments, you should do all of the following EXCEPT: Discourage the client from asking questions as you work
After the first treatment, you should block out about ______ to explain proper home care for the client. 30 minutes
Modelage masks are recommended for clients with: Mature skin
If a client with acne prone skin is under medical care, the role of the cosmetologist is to: Work under the advisement of the client's physician
 

 



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