Esthetics Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What can you add to a facial massage to promote mental relaxation? | Essential oils |
| What improves overall metabolism and activates sluggish skin? | Massage |
| What part of the body should you avoid tapping because tapping in that area will feel unpleasant to the client? | Jawbone |
| What type of movements are used in petrissage? | Meeting KNEADING |
| What is true of TAPOTEMENT? | The most stimulating form of massage |
| What technique uses rolling? | Petrissage |
| What contraindications can now receive facial massage without concern especially if the condition is being treated by a physician? | Diabetes |
| What action should you not use on the center of the neck? | Pressing down |
| What type of movements are appropriate when massaging the area of beard? Growth on male clients? | Downward |
| What is a type of movement characteristic of TAPOTEMENT? | Tapping |
| What is not a place where circulation friction movements are used? | Shoulders |
| What does the central nervous system trigger when affected by Massage? | Relaxation |
| What part of the aestheticians body must be kept flexible during EFFLEURAGE? | Wrists |
| What is a form of acupressure? | Shitzu SHIATSU |
| When do the bodies reflex receptors increase blood and lymph flow resulting in a state of relaxation? | When touch is sensed by the body |
| What is feathering? | Term for slowing down movements at the end of a massage |
| What is true about the décolleté? | Where you begin your massage procedure |
| What movement is sometimes referred to as a piano movement? | Tapotement |
| What should be performed for approximately 10 to 20 minutes during a facial? | Facial massage |
| What is a characteristic of manual lymph drainage? | Gentle rhythmic pressure |
| What is the term for the manual or mechanical manipulation of the body by using movements to increase metabolism and circulation among other effects? | Massage |
| What must aestheticians be in order to perform deep tissue work? | Licensed massage therapist |
| What is friction? | Invigorating rubbing technique |
| What is EFFLEURAGE? | Soft, continuous, stroking movements |
| What should you do during EFFEURAGE in order to avoid scratching the client? | Avoid using the end of your fingertips |
| What is acupressure? | Chinese techniques of applying pressure to specific body points |
| What do inflamed, acne, open lesions and sunburn have in common? | Massage is contraindicated to clients with these conditions |
| Where should massage movements begin? | Insertion |
| How many milliliters of product should you use on the facial area? | 5 mL |
| What information can be found by referring to licensing regulations? | Scope of practice |
| What technique is accomplished by rapid muscular contractions in the arms? | Vibration |
| When should you avoid vigorous massage? | When the client has sensitive or redness prone skin |
| What is vibration? | Rapid shaking movement, in which the ESTHETICIAN, uses their body and shoulders |
| What is true of the left and right sides of the area being massaged? | Movement should be duplicated on the right and left sides |
| When should you advise a client with reservations about facial massage to speak with a physician? | Before performing a massage |
| What type of movements are used in vibration? | Rapid, shaking movements |
| What massage method stimulates, sebum production, and activates circulation? | PETRISSAGE |
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