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Pedicuring
pedicures
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| keeps the toes apart while polishing the nails | toe separators |
| what is given to clients who show up to a pedicure appointment in closed toed shoes | pedicure slippers |
| when working at an unplumbed pedicure station what should be near by | sink |
| what is your primary responsibility towards your client | ensure safety at all times |
| ideal way to clip the toenails | even with end of toe |
| what should you do between services | advise client about how to take care of their feet |
| what is a pedicure throne | a freestanding fully plumbed pedicure unit |
| file used on the sides of the big toe's nail plate | rasp |
| massage that involves light or hard stroking movements | effleurage |
| how often do you disinfect a foot spa | after each use |
| petrissage is | kneading,squeezing, and friction movements |
| calluses are | protective coverings |
| are callouses removed | no |
| softens and smoothes calluses, especially on heels | callus softener |
| removing dead skin cells | exfoliate |
| tapotement | how you end a foot massage |
| metatarsal scissor technique is what type of movement | petrissage |
| scrubs | used to remove dry, flaky skin and smooth calluses |
| cuticle removers | used to soften cuticles |
| foot soak | used during a pedicure bath that softens the skin |
| clients with poor circulation or diabetes should consult with | a doctor before having a pedicure service |
| paddles also known as | foot files |
| liquid soap for pedicuring should contain | detergent |
| a friction movement using the fist with thumb out and applying firm pressure up the heel toward the ball of the foot is | thumb compression |
| nippers should never be used on | diabetics |
| for convenience, a pedicure station should be close to | a sink |
| foot files are also known as | paddles |
| liquid soap used for pedicuring should contain a mild | detergent |
| in massage, a friction movement using the fist with thumb out and applying firm pressure up the heel toward the ball of the foot is | thumb compression |
| to ensure healthy feet pedicures should be given how often | every month |
| for clients who have not worn open-toe shoes | pedicure slippers |
| foot soak | cleanse and soften skin |
| to avoid smudging toenail polish use | paper or foam slippers |
| nippers should never be used on clients that are | diabetic |
| foot files are also called | foot paddles |
| metal file that is designed to file in one direction | nail rasp |
| ideal for use around the edges of the big toe nail | curette |
| toenail clippers that are the most effective should have jaws with | fine point |
| hot paraffin baths should not be given to | impaired foot circulation |
| pedicure stations should have a chair with armrests,ergonomic chair and a | footrest for client |
| pedicure is apart of hygience and | good footcare |
| eponychium | do not push back in pedicure |
| toenails should be filed | straight across with rounded corners |
| foot spas should be disinfected | after each client |
| applying pressure with thumb and index finger to hands and feet is a unique method called | reflexology |
| most of the massage in a pedicure is | effluerage |
| dry skin and calluses should e removed from the heel with | foot file |
| to avoid accident eye exposure when pouring callus softeners always wear | safety eyewear |
| you should never put a disinfectant in the client's | footbath |
| A cosmetic service by a licensed cosmo or nail tech | pedicure |
| in what year was the development of the spa industry and new pampering equ ipment explode on to the scene | 1990's |
| pedicures are part of good hygiene and good______ ________ | foot care |
| pedicures can cause more or less damage than manicures | more |
| pedicure stations should have armrests for client, ergonomic chair for professional doing nails and what for the client | foot rest |
| cosmo pedicure stool should be | low to the ground |
| the soak bath should be filled with what kind of water and a foot soak | warm water |
| the ultimate pedicure foot bath has full plumbing and is called | throne-design |
| before purchasing pedicure equipment you should always check with | State Board |
| concentrated treatment products composed of clays, moisturizers,softeners and oils is | mask |
| benefits of a parafin bath for feet is | stimulates circulation, reduces inflammation and deeper penetration of products |
| never give a hot paraffin wax treatment to a client with | impaired foot circulation |
| toenail clippers are larger or smaller than fingernail clippers | larger |
| toenail clippers have what kind of jaws | curved or straight jaws |
| what tool is similar to fingernail nippers only much larger & stronger | Toenail nipper |
| small scoop shaped implement that removes debris on the big toe area | curette |
| metal implement with a grooved edge for filing | nail rasp |
| foot files are also known as | paddles |
| calluses are formed because | excessive pressure |
| cutting to remove calluses | are illegal |
| should never be used on clients that are | immuno-suppressed |
| OSHA requires you must wear | gloves while performing pedicures |
| what keeps toes apart when polishing | toe separators |
| to avoid smudging of toenail polish client should wear | paper or foam slippers |
| what is used to cleanse and soften feet | foot soak |
| what are used to provide slip for massage | lotions and creams |
| when pouring callus softeners the professional should wear | goggles |
| dry skin and calluses should be removed with a | file or foot paddle |
| products designed to soften thickened skin | callus softeners |
| what is used in callus softeners that is very hydrating | urea |
| active ingredient in callus softeners that is anti inflammatory | salicyclic acid |
| what in the callus softener eat at the protein of the callus | Potassium hydroxide |
| how often should you do a pedicure | 4 weeks |
| clients with scaly feet should be sent to a dr. to see if the scales are | fungus |
| do not push back _____when doing a pedicure | eponychium |
| according to surveys the most enjoyed part of the service is | the massage |
| what foot should you work on first | the non-dominant foot |
| the massage technique most used in foot massage is | pettrisage |
| you should never massage with sensitive or redness prone skin | vigorous massage |
| applying pressure with thumb and index finger is part of | reflexology |
| a nail tech should always sit in a ergonomically correct chair to risk | injury |
| never put this in a foot bath! | disinfectant |
| when filing for a pedicure always file | straight across with rounded corners |