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13Men'sFacialMassage
barbering voc
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Astringent | used to remove oil accumulation on oily and acne-prone skin |
| Direct surface application | High-frequency current performed with the mushroom or rake-shaped electrodes for its calming and germicidal effect on the skin |
| Effleurage | Light, continuous stroking movement applied with the fingers (digital) or the palms (Palmar) in a slow, rhythmic manner |
| Electric massager | Massaging unit that attaches to the barber's hand to impart vibrating massage movements to the skin surface |
| Friction | Deep rubbing movement requiring pressure on the skin with the fingers or palm while moving the hand over an underlying structure |
| Indirect application | High-frequency current administered with the client holding the wire glass electrode between both hands |
| Motor point | A point on the skin, over a muscle, where pressure or stimulation will cause contraction of that muscle |
| Muscles | System that covers, shapes, and supports the skeleton; contracts and moves various parts of the body |
| Percussion | Another name for tapotement |
| Petrissage | Kneading movement performed by lifting, squeezing, and pressing the tissue with a light, firm pressure |
| Phoresis | The process of forcing chemical solutions into unbroken skin by way of a galvanic current |
| Rolling cream | Cleansing and exfoliating product used in facials to lift dead skin cells and dirt from the skin surface |
| Tapotement | Most stimulating massage movement, consisting of short, quick tapping , slapping, and hacking movements |
| Tonics | Include toners, fresheners, and astringents; are used after cleansing and prior to the application of a moisturizer |
| Vibration | In massage, the rapid shaking of the body part while the balls of the fingertips are pressed firmly on the point of application |