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according to the NYS laws, rules and regulation, individual esthetician license expires how many years from date of issuance? 4
According to NYS RR, making a false statement on esthetic license application can result in a maximum fine of? $500
NYS, RR define which one of the following terms as a the physical removal of all visible dust, soil and any other foreign material from an object? Cleaning
according to NYS, RR, disinfection must be accomplished by the use of hospital grade disinfectants registered by the ? EPA
which is the name of the detailed information bulletin prepared by the manufacturer/importer of a chemical that describes the chemical properties, physical and health hazards, roots of exposer&precautions for safe handling and used in first aid procedures MSDS
Any substance that can cause acute or chronic illness to the human body can be classified as? Toxic
substances whose agents are capable of altering the genetic patterns of a living cell are mutagens
any liquid having a flashpoint below 100 degrees F is considered flammable
according to NYS, RR, failure to display an esthetics license can result in a maximum fine of? $500
cotton pads that have come in contact with blood or discharge from pimples must be disposed of in a? plastic bag
according to NYS RR, temporary esthetics licenses expire after the period of time issuance is 6 months
which one of the following terms is the process that kills all disease producing organisms including bacteria, fungi, viruses and spores? sterilzation
all supplies and implements must be transported to and from remote locations in containers that are? covered
the federal government requires material data sheets be prepared and made available to workers by the product manufacturer
chemicals that cause permanent visible destruction or change in living tissue at the sight of contact are known as corrosives
the sum of adverse effects from exposure to a substance is known as? toxicity
adverse health defects that develop slowly over a long period of time and persist or re-occur frequently are called? chronic
according to NYS RR, when an esthetician fails to properly file for renewal within 5 years of license expiration, a new license cannot be issued until> they pass a written exam
according to NYS RR, the photograph affixed to the esthetic license must be no more than how many years old? 4
NYS, RR, prohibit the use of non disposable ___? sponges
NYS, RR, define which of the following terms as the process of making an object clean and safe to use? sanitation
According to NYS, RR, an esthetician that fails to properly file a renewal must pay an additional fee of? $10
According to. NYS RR, the total number of temporary licenses that an esthetician can obtain is? 2
According to NYS, RR, the absence of which of the following in an appearance enhancement workplace is evidence of an act non-compliance? plastic bags**
according to NYS RR, which word properly defines that the process which kills most disease producing organisms? disinfection
according to NYS, RR, which of the following terms is defined as the process that renders an object safe for internal skin penetration? sterilization
a salon employee, who wished to obtain hazard information about a new product for use at work should contact the manufactures or distributors of products
non-corrosive chemicals that temporarily inflame living tissues by chemical action at the site of contact are known as? irritants
substances or agents capable of producing or causing cancer are known as carcinogens
adverse health affects with symptoms that develop rapidly are called acute*
during the infection control process, the level of decontamination that completely destroys all of an organism is sterilization
washing your hands with soap and water is an example of what level of decontamination? sanitation
which one of the following types of disinfectants is generally odorless, colorless, non-toxic and stable? QUAT (Quarternary Ammonium Compound)
which one of the following types of disinfectants is not recommended for salon use because of its active ingredients that are poisonous to inhale? formalin, (formaldehyde)
rubbing alcohol is the common name for what type of alcohol isopropyl
the use of which one of the following in the most preferred in a disinfection process for salon implements? autoclave
during the infection process, the highest level of decontamination is sterilization
hospital grade disinfectants generally do not kill spores
to achieve disinfection, salon implements should generally be soaked in QUAT solution for at least ___? 10-15 minutes
another name for household bleach is? sodium hypochlorite
in order to achieve sterilization, an autoclave uses air pressure and ___? steam
the minimum strength of isopropyl alcohol necessary for disinfection is 70%
What information bulletin created by the manufacturer, or imposter of chemicals that describe the chemicals physical and chemical properties, physical & health hazards, exposure precautions and emergency info? Material Safety Data Sheet
chemicals that use a substantial proportion of exposing people to develop an allergic reaction after repeated exposure are known as sensitizers
substances or chemicals capable of causing birth defects are called teratogens
any solid, liquid, or gas that can burn and ignite is considered flammable
during the infection control process, it is most difficult to kill filterable viruses
using an antiseptic on the skin is an example of what level of decontamination sanitation
which one of the following types of disinfectants is generally considered the safest and fast acting Quaternary ammonium
which one of the following is not a common active ingredient in disinfectants for salon use formaldehyde
methyl, ethyl and isopropyl are types of alcohol
in order to achieve sterilization in an autoclave, the use of steam and ____ air pressure?
during the infection control process, the level of decontamination most appropriate for salon implements is sterilization
during the infection control process, the lowest level of decontamination is sanitation
which one of the following types of disinfectants is generally the slowest acting alcohol
an example of a physical sanitation agent is heat
the cell structures made up of dense protoplasm that is found in the center of each cell and play an important role in cell reproduction is the nucleus
the complete chemical process where the body cells are nourished and supplied with the energy needed to carry on their many activities is known as metabolism
specialized cells of the same kind are called tissues
the body organ that supplies oxygen to the blood is the lung
the system of the human body that supplies the body with oxygen is called the respiratory
the tough elastic substance similar to bones that cushion bones and the joint is known as cartilage
the brain and spinal cord make up which division of the nervous system central
the blood component that functions to destroy disease causing germs are the leukocytes
the neck is an example of which type of joint pivot
another name for the collarbone is the clavicle
which bones on the forearm is on the same side as the thumb radius
which one of the following bones form the top of the spinal column located in the region of the neck vertebrae
which one of the following is the name of the two bones that form the prominence the cheeks? zygomatic
which one of the following is the name of the two bones that form the sides and top of a cranium parietal
the forearm muscles that bend the wrist, draw the hand upward and close the fingers towards the forearm are the flexors
the muscle that extends from the collarbone to the temporal bone in the back of the ear and rotates and bends the head is the sternocleidomastoid (SCM)
the muscles that cover the back of the neck and the upper and middle regions of the back that rotate the shoulders blades and control swinging movement of the arm are the trapezius and the ______ latissimus dorsi
the broad muscle that covers the top of the skull is the epicranius
the muscle that coordinates the opening and closing of the mouth often referred to as the chewing muscles, are the temporals and the -- Masseter
the muscle that extends along the sides of the chin and draws the corner of the mouth is the triangularis
olfactory, optic and auditory are the following samples of which types of cranial nerves sensory
which one of the following is another name for the facial arteries external maxillary
which of the following arteries are the major blood suppliers for the arms and hands ulnar and radial
an example of lymphoid tissue is the tonsila
the cell structure that enclose the cell cytoplasm and controls the transportation of substances in and out of the cells is called the membrane
the maintenance of normal internal stability in the body is known as homeostasis
bone, cartilage, ligament, tendon and fat tissues are example of what type of body tissue connective
the body organ that creates water and other waste products is the kidney
the system in the human body that controls and coordinates the functions of all other systems of the body is the nerve system
muscles are joined together by tendons
the parts of the nerve cells that received messages from other nerve cells dendrites
the tiny thin walled blood vessels through which the body tissues receive nourishment can eliminate waste products are called capillaires
the shoulder is an example of which type of joint ball and socket
the large bone on the small finger side of the forearm is the ulna
the largest of the two bones that form below the knee is the tibia
which of the following is the name of the V-shaped bone located in the front part of the throat and commonly called the Adams apple hyoid
which one of the following is a facial bone that forms the cheeks zygomatic
which one of the following is the largest and strongest bone in the face mandible
the muscles on the front of the upper arm that lift the forearm, flex the arm out and turn the palm up are known as biceps
the muscles the cover the back and neck and the upper and middle regions of the back that rotate the shoulder blades and controls swinging movements in the arms are the latissimus doors and the trapezius
the muscles that raises the eyebrow and causes the wrinkles across the forehead is called the frontalis
the muscle that coordinates the opening and closing of the mouth often referred to as chewing muscles are the masseter and the temporalis
the muscle that surrounds the upper part of the lip, raises and draws back the upper lip and elevates the nostrils while expressing dictate is the quadrus labii superioris
the trigeminal or tri-facial are examples of which type of cranial nerve sensory
which one of the following arteries supples the scalp and back of the head up to the crown occipital artery
which one of the following are the names of the principle veins of the head, face and neck common carotids
the type of fluid that carries nourishment from the blood to the cells and removes waste from the cells are lymph
the cell material outside of the nucleus and contains materials for growth and reproduction and self repair is known as cytoplasm
the process which the cell absorbs food and stores water for cell growth and repair is called anabolism
which type of tissue is used to support, protect and build the body connective
the body system that removes toxic products of digestion is the lymphatic system
the system of the body that supplies blood throughout the body is called the circulatory system
bands or sheets of fibrous tissue that support the bones at the joints are known as tendon
the function of the 5 senses are controlled by which division of the nerve system central nervous system
the thick-walled macular blood vessels that carry oxygen-filled blood from the heart to the other parts of the body are called arteries
the hip is an example of which joint ball and socket
two bones that form the shoulder are the scapula and the clavicle
another name for the knee cap is the patella
the bones of the chest including the breastbone, spine, ribs and connective cartilage are also known as the thorax
which one of the following is the bone that connects all the bones of the cranium sphenoid
which one of the following is the name of the lower jawbone that forms the lower jaw mandible
the muscles that covers the entire back, upper forearms and extend the forearms are known as the triceps
the broad muscle that extends from the chest to the side of the chin responsible for the lower jaw and expresses sadness in the/> platysma
one of the muscles that cover the chest and allows for the arms to swing are pectoralis major
two parts of the epicranius are the frontalis and the occipitalis
the muscles that completely surround the eye socket and closes the eyelids is the orbicularis oculi
the muscle between the upper and lower jaw compresses the cheeks and expels the air between the lips is called the buccinator
which one of the following arteries supplies the lower region of the face and nose external maxillary
the two arteries which are the main blood supply for the arms are the ulnar and the radial
lymphatic capillaries are also known as lacteals
the colorless. jellylike substance that makes up all living cells is protoplasm
the process which cells consume what they have absorbed and stored in order to do specialized functions such as muscular effort is called catabolism
which type of body tissue coordinates all body function nerve
one of the body organs responsible for the digestion of the food is the intestine
the system of the human body that is made up of ductless glands which secrete hormones into the bloodstream is the endocrine system
the muscles of the face arms and legs are examples of which types of muscles striated
the nerve cells near the surface of the skin are known as receptors
the thin walled blood vessels that carry blood and lacks oxygen to the heart are called the veins
a knee is an example of which type of joints hinge
the upper most and largest bone of the arm is the humerus
the long heavy bone that forms above the knee is known as femur
the protective covering of the heart and Lungs is known as the thorax
which one of the following is the name of the two bones that forms the sides of the head and the ear regions temporal
which one of the folllowing is the name of the two bones that join to form the upper jaws maxillae
the large which triangular muscle that covers the shoulders and lifts and turns the arms are known as the deltoids
the forearm muscles that straighten the wrist, hand and finger to form a straight line are called extensors
one of the muscles that cover the front of the chest and assist in swinging movement of the arm is the pectoralis minor
two parts of the epicranius are the occipitals and frontalis
the muscles that cover the top of the nose, depresses the eyebrows and causes wrinkles across the bridge of the nose is the procerus
the muscle that extends from the cheekbones to the anglE of the mouth and elevates the lip as in laughing is the zygomaticus muscle
the chief motor nerve that affect the muscles of the neck and back is accessory
which one of the following sets are the main sources of the blood supply to the head, face and neck common carotids
two arteries which are the main blood supplier for the arm and the hand are radial and ulnar
the function of what type of tissue includes removing bacteria and foreign materials and producing antibodies to combat infection lymphoid
another word for communicable is contagious
the type of immunity that results from vaccines that act against diseases is known as artificially acquired
an abscess is known as what type of infection local
the most common group of pathogenic bacteria that produces such diseases as tetanus, influenza and tuberculosis are the bacilli
an example of an infection caused by an animal parasite is scabies
hepatitis is caused by what type of organism virus
the type of bacteria that causes boils staphylococci
sensitivities which certain people develop to normally harmless substances are known as allergies
freckles on the skin are technically called macules
a chronic, long lasting, skin inflammation characterized by itchy, burning, and the formation of skin oozing and blistering as a disorder is known as eczema
ringworm is a skin infection caused by a fungus
the technical term for liver spots on the skin is chloamsa
excess friction on the skin can cause a callous
modern studies show that acne is often caused by heredity
which one of the following is nor a disorder of the oil glands psoriasis
the space between the collagen fibers and skin contains a protein called elastin
the color of the skin depends primarily on the presence of melanin
the stratum germinativum is often referred to as what skin layer basal
the layer of the epidermis that is present only in the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet where there are no hair follicles is the stratum lucidum
the layer of the skin that contains blood and lymph vessels, nerves, sweat glands, and oil glands is known as the dermis
the skin layer that doesn't contain blood vessels is the epidermis
which tissue layer found below the dermis gives smoothies and contour of the body subcutaneous
the nerves of the skin the sends message to the brain are the sensory
which one of the following are the type of sweat glands that are attached to the hair follicles and release secretion of the oil glands aprocrine
oil glands are also known as sebaceous glands
what portion of the human body is made up of water 1/2 to 2/3
which one of the following substances makes up about 70% of the dermis collagen
pigment cells that are scattered throughout the basal layer of the epidermis are known as melanosome
the skin layer responsible for the growth of the epidermis in the stratum ___ germinativum
the layer of the epidermis is that consists of tightly packed scaly-like cells that continuously shed and is replaced is called the stratum corneum
which layer of the dermis lie directly under the dermis papillary
the elastic network of the dermis is made up of collagen
what is the name of the fatty tissue found below the dermis subcutaneous
the nerves of the skin that move the blood vessels and arrestor pili muscles are the motor nerves
glands of the skin responsible for the regulations of body temperature are the sudoriferous glands
sebaceous glands are not found on what part of the body palms
all the various types of sugars are included in which basic food group carbohydrates
the protein substance that forms a network of microscopic fibers that gives the skin structural support for cells and blood vessels is known as collagen
special cells which contain pigment granules that are scattered throughout the basal layer of the epidermis are known as melanocytes
the stratum germinativum is also referred to as what skin layer bassal
the layer of the epidermis that contains cells that form keratin is called the stratum corneum
another name of the dermis is the cutis
the two layers of the dermis are the papillary and the reticular
subcutaneous tissue is also known as what type of tissue adipose
the nerves that give the skin a sense of touch are the sensory
the glands of the skin responsible for the elimination of waste products through perspiration are the sudoriferous
the glands of the skin responsible for the production of sebum are the sebaceous glands
approximately what percent of the Demis are made up of collagen 70%
the brownish black pigment which gives the skin its color and serves as the skins protective screen from ultraviolet rays is called melanin
the basal or malphigian layers are other names for the stratum germinativum
the trochlear, abducent, and accessories are examples of which type of cranial nerve motor
the layer of the epidermis consisting of clear cells through which light can pass is called the stratum lucidum
another name for the Dermis is the corium
which layer of the dermis contains small cone shaped projections of elastic tissue that points upwards into the epidermis papillary
which tissue layer found below the dermis contains a store of fat to be burned away for energy and act as a protective cushion for the outer skin subcutaneous
the nerves of the skin that react to hot and cold are the sensory nerves
the sweat glands are known as the sudoriferous glands
the oil glands secrete a substance known as sebum
approximately 1/2 to 2/3 of the human body is made up of what substance water
another word for contagious is communicable
glucose is stored in what part of the body muscles
an infection that can be passed from one person to another by direct or indirect contact is called contagious
a type of immunity inherited form ones parents is known as natural immunity
an infection that has spread to another part of the body is known as which type of infection general
the most plentiful type of organism on the earth are bacteria
a multi celled organism that lives off matter without providing the matter of any benefit to its host is known as parasite
pathogenic agents smaller than bacteria by many times that enter a healthy cell, grow until maturity and reproduce, then destroy the cell are called viruses
the group of round pus producing bacteria are known as cocci
a type of immunity that results on one attack of a disease builds immunity to percent and overcome another attack is known as natural acquired immunity
blood poisoning is an example of which type of infection general
the organism which is the most common cause of infection and disease in humans are bacteria
an example of an infection caused by a vegetable parasite is ringworm
AIDS is caused by what type of organism virus
the type F bacteria that grows is pairs is known as diplococci
structural changes in the skin tissue caused by injury or disbar are known as lesions
sore or abrasions caused by scratching or scraping the skin are known as excoriation
psoriasis is an example of a skin inflammation
herpes simplex is an example of a skin infection
a general term for the abnormal lack of pigmentation in the body is leucoderma
a callus of the skin is caused by excessive friction
whiteheads are technically known as milia
which one of the following skin conditions is a chronic inflammatory congestion of the cheeks and nose, characterized by the redness of blood vessels rosacea
open lesions on the skin accompanies by puss and loss of skin depth are known as ulcers
itchy swollen lesions in the skin such as hives are known as wheals
a chronic skin inflammation usually found on the scalp, elbows, knees and Chest are characterized by dry round patches of silvery scales is a disorder known as psoriasis
tine is a skin infection caused by a fungus
which one of the following is the congenital condition of leucoderms albinism
a nevus is commonly known as birthmark
comedones are also known as blackheads
an infection that can pass form one person to another through direct or indirect contact is called communicable
the ability of the body to resist disease and destroy micro-organisms when they have entered the body is known immunity
an infection that affects only on are of the body is known as local
the term pathogenic means disease causing
an example of an infection caused by animal parasite is pediculosis
a common cold is an example of which type of infection viral
the group of rod shaped bacteria that produces such disease as tetanus, influenza and tuberculosis is bacilli
cracks on the skin that penetrate the dermis such as those seen in chapped hands or lips are known as fissures
a small pimple that does not contain fluid but can develop pus is known as papule
eczema is an example of a skin inflammation
ringworm is an example of skin infection
which one of the following is a form of leucoderma albinism
a secondary term for a wart is a verruca
blackheads are technically known as comedones
a sebaceous cyst which usually occurs on the scalp, neck or back is technically known as steatoma
rosacea is an inflammatory congestion which effects frequently the cheeks and nose
substances that cannot be made by the combination of simple substances or reduced to simple substances are known as elements
compounds consisting of hydrogen, a non-metal, and contains compounds of nitrogen are classified as acids
which one of the following is a chemical property of matter combustibility
a color of a substance is an example of which type of property physical
the most abundant element found on earth both free and in compounds is oxygen
compounds formed by the reactions of an acid and a base are known as salts
the pH of of the skins acid mantle is most accurately described as 4.5 -6
cosmetic preparations made by dissolving a solid, liquid or gas into another substance are called solutions
substances used to coat droplets of oil in order to stabilize oil and keep them distributed evenly throughout the water base is an emulsion
which one of the following types of substances usually make up the largest part of the cosmetic products vehicles
in chemistry, the smallest parts of an element that processes the characteristics of an element are atoms
alkalis are known as bases
the relative density of a substance refers to the substances density relative to water
the taste of a substance is. an example of which type of property physical
the colorless gaseous element, which occupies about 4/5 of the air is nitrogen
water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen
water is considered to be a universal solvent
a cosmetic solution containing a large quantity of solute in proportion to the quantity of solvent is classified as which type of solution concentrate
ingredients in cosmetic products that function to let the products spread more easily are known as surfactants
which one of the following ingredients are commonly used in soaps and cosmetics creams is a strong alkaline potassium hydroxide
the basic unit of all matter is the element
bases are also known as alkalies
when two elements are combined are to form a substance and they both contain their individual characteristics without changing their properties, is known as a mixture
the specific gravity of a substance is also known as relative density
the combustibility of a substance is an example of what type of property chemical
water is composed of oxygen and hydrogen
the pH level of the skin is considered to be mildly acidic
which one of these substances is known to dissolve more than any other solvent water
a cosmetic solution that will not dissolve or take up more of the solute it already holds at a given temperature is classified as which type of solution saturated
ingredients is cosmetic products that function to dissolve ingredients are known as solvent
the parts of the atom having a negative charge are the electrons
when two or more elements unite chemically, they form a compound
a substance made of two or more elements which combined physically rather than chemically is known as a mixture
the odor of a substance is an example of which type of property physical
the lightest known element is hydrogen
the pH level of the skin considered to be mildly acidic
which one of these substances is known to dissolve more than any other solvent water
a cosmetic solution that will not dissolve or take up more of the solute it already holds at a given temperature is classified as which type of solution saturated
ingredients is a cosmetic product that function to dissolve ingredients are known as solvent
the parts of the atom having a negative charge are the electrons
when two or more elements unite chemically they form a compund
a substance made of two or more elements which combined physically rather than chemically is known as mixture
the odor of a substance is an example of which type of property physical
the lightest known element is hydrogen
the relative density of a substance is also known as its specific gravity
the pH of the skins acid mantle range from 4.5-6.0
a cosmetic solution containing a small quantity of solute in proportion to the solvent is called which type of solution concentrated
permanent mixtures of two or more immiscible substances which are held is suspensions with the aid of a binder are called emulsion
ingredients in cosmetic products that function to help moisturize humectants
substances such as glycerin that hold products together are known as binders
which one of the following ingredients is also known as baking soda sodium bicarbonate
which one of the following ingredients is a herb which is a solution of alcohol and water is commonly used as an astringent witch hazel
which one of the following is the name of the instrument used to measure the rate of flow of an electric current milliampere meter
which one of the following is a unit of electrical pressure volt
which one of the following is the name of the constant low level and direct electric current used in a facial treatment galvanic
which one of the following substance is a good electoral insulator glass
before analyzing a patients skin, it is important to first? remove makeup
when making an application during a facial procedure, it should begin at the client neck
which one of the following facial ingredients is used for its moisturizing benefits glycerin
desincrustation solution is formulated to be alkaline
during a facial treatment, a negative pole of a galvanic current machine may be used on the skin to force desincrustation lotion inside the skin
the electrodes of the high frequency machine are usually made of glass
normal healthy skin appears as what color when viewed under a woods lamp blue-white
which type of light rays is used in a salon to heat and relax the skin infra-red
which one of the following is the name of an electrical device that measures the strength of the current used ampere
the electrical current used for facial treatment is managed in milliampere
substances that readily transmit electric current are known as conductors
which one of the following is a safety device that prevents the overheating of an electrical wire fuse
which one of the following is a measurement of how much electricity energy is being use in one second watt
which one of the following is the name of the alternating interrupting electric current used for certain facial treatments that produce a mechanical reaction without a chemical effect faradic
which one of the following substances is a good electric insulator rubber
during a facial, butterfly pads are used on the eyes
round eye pads are made using pieces of cotton of approximately what size 2.5" by 2.5"
while applying massage cream during a facial treatment, the application should begin at the clients neck
what type of facial mask absorbs oil and debris from the skin clay
the facial treatment process that softens and liquefies accumulations of sebum in the follicles is known as iontopherosis
during a facial treatment the positive pole of the galvanic current machine may be used on the skin to produce an acid reaction
after the facial treatment, the positive of the galvanic current machine may be used on the skin to soothe nerves
during a facial treatment, the negative pole of the galvanic current machine may be used on the skin to soften tissue
dehydrated skin appears as what color when examined under a woods lamp light violet
when using a facial vaporizer during a facial treatment, approx how many inches should the spray be away from the clients face 16 inches
an infra red lamp should never be used in a treatment of what type of skin couperose
when using a galvanic current machine, in order for ionization or iontophoresis to work properly, the cream or lotion applied on the face must be water soluble
during a facial treatment, the positive pole of a galvanic current machine may be used on the skin to decrease redness caused by mild acne
which one of the following types of high frequency electrodes is used in circular motion on the face and neck mushroom
oily areas of the face appear as which of the following shades when viewed under a woods lamp yellow
the spray machine that carries plant extract, herb teas, skin fresher and astringents to the face in a very fine mist called the pulverizer
which one of the following Is the name an electrical device that serves as a conductor and applicator of electricity to certain areas of the body electrode
which one of the following is a unit of electrical strength ampere
high frequency current used of facial treatments characterized by high rates of oscillation is known as tesla
substances that resist the passage of an electric current are known as insulators
eye pads are generally made in which of the following two shapes round and butterfly
when applying contents during a facial procedure, application should being at the clients neck
wax masks are generally beneficial to which skin type dehydrated
the facial treatment process that softens and liquefies accumulations of sebum in the follicles is known as iontophoresis
during a facial treatment, the positive pole of the galvanic current machine may be used on the skin to produce an acidic reaction
during a facial treatment, the negative pole of the galvanic current machine may be used on the skin to stimulate nerves
which one of the following machine is used by an esthetician to help analyze a clients skin condition woods lamp
when using a facial vaporizer during a facial treatment, the vapor should be set approx how many inches away from the skin 16
the basic massage movement that consists of light continuous movement applied to the skin a smooth and rhythmic manner is known as effleurage
the basic massage movement that consists of slapping and hacking is known as tapotement
the doctor Jacques movement is a form of what basic massage stroke petrissage
while performing the effleurage massage movement over large surface of the body, its appropriate to use the palms
the basic massage movement that consists of a kneading movement in which the skin is grasped between the thumb and forefinger are known as petrissage
the basic massage movement that consists of light continuous movement applied to the skin in a smooth and rhythmic manner its known as effleurage
a percussion uses which type of the following types of massage movement tapping
a form of therapeutic massage that is confined to the manipulation of the hands and feet is reflexology
the basic massage movement that maintains pressure on the skin while the fingers and palms are moved over the underlying structure is known as friction
which one of of the following massage movements is the most noted for its soothing and relaxing effects effleurage
the most soothing and relaxing type of massage movement is stroking??????? id say petrissage
which one of the following basic massage movements should be used sparingly and never for more than a few seconds in any one spot vibration
the basic massage movement that consists of tapping, slapping, hacking and movement is known as percussion
while performing an effleurage massage movement over small surfaces of the body, its appropriate to use the cushions of the finer tips
which one of the following massage movement has the most marker influence on the circulation and glandular activities of the skin friction
which one of the following is not a method of epilation shaving
another name for percussion massage movement is tapotement
which one of the following best describes the procedure for applying and removing soft wax to help legs apply in same direction of hair growth and remove against
permanent hair removal can be achieved only by using electrolysis
when applying soft wax to the legs during the hair removal procedure, the spatula should be held at what angle 45 degree
the general term used to describe the removal of hair by the root is epilation
the term epilation mean to remove hair at roots
which one of the following method of hair removal destroys the hair papilla electrolysis
which one of the following best describes the procedure for applying and removing hard wax to the eyebrows area during a treatment apply in direction of hair growth, remove in opposite
which one of the following is an example of a tertiary color plum
having a low color value or the darkness of a color is known as the colors shade
which one of the following is considered a cool color blue
olive skinned tones have an underlying tone of yellow-green
the main purpose of applying face powder is to even the skin color
the use of a light foundation or highlighting powder can be best used to correct a large or crooked nose
which one of the following is an example of a secondary color orange
the brightness and dullness of a color is known as a colors intensity
which one of the following is generally considered a warm color brown
neutral skin tones have an underlying tone of pink
which type of foundation generally gives the most natural look liquid
which one of the following is a secondary color green
the darkness and lightness of a color is known as the colors Shade
which one of the following is known as a primary color red
when using the ideal oval face as a guide, the distance between the eyes is equal to the width of the nose
the makeup chair should never be titled beyond what degree 45 degrees
the light foundation when applied down the center of the nose will make the nose appears more fuller and thicker
the use of a darker foundation on the neck than the foundation used on the face will make the neck appear thinner
which one of the following is not a primary color green
the color as the eye perceives it is known as the colors hue
which one of the following is considered a cool color freen
artistically ideal proportions and features in what face shape are using to form the basis for corrective make up application oval
make up should not be applied to a client who is lying down because when reclined, the clients face appears flatter
a long thin face would be wider and fuller by applying a lighter foundation to the area of the jawline
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