What happens when you apply too much pressure during a facial massage? - answer-
weakens elastin fibers & breaks down elasticity
What color shows under the Woods Lamp for hyper pigmentation? - answer- Brown
If an esthetician/practitioner leaves a drawer open during a service, what must be done
to maintain sanitation? - answer- take everything out, sanitize/disinfect
Where is the hair root located? (pg. 456-457) - answer- located in the dermis
During a skin analysis, why would the esthetician refer to the Fitzpatrick scale? -
answer- because it is used to measure the skin's ability to tolerate sun (UV) exposure.
Lighter skin types are generally more sensitive.
If your client has a Marine allergy, what would they be allergic to? - answer- seaweed,
shellfish. contraindication to seaweed products
Who is responsible for ensuring the safety of our nations cosmetics? - answer- Food &
Drug Administration (FDA)
, Where are pathogenic bacteria found? - answer- pathogenic bacteria are capable of
causing disease where it enters into the body which can spread through water, air, soil,
and also through physical contact
During the active stage, bacteria grow and ?? - answer- reproduce
Give an example of cross contamination? - answer- occurs when you touch one object
and then transfer the contents of the object to another.
EX: touching skin then touching a product without washing your hands.
If there should be an accidental blood spill what is the next step after stopping the
bleeding? - answer- clean injury with an antiseptic wipe. cover the wound with a
bandaid.
What is considered the outer layer of the cell? - answer- cell membrane
What is found in the subcutaneous layer if the skin? (pg. 91-92) - answer- also called
the hypodermis or superficial fascia.
it is composed of loose connective tissue or subcutaneous tissue (aka adipose tissue.)
This layer is 80% fat, and also has collagen & elastin fibers. This tissue creates
protective cushion that gives contour/smoothness to the body & is also a source of
energy.
Name the agency who registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the US? -
answer- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Spongy tissue composed of microscopic cells in which inhaled air is exchanged for
carbon dioxide during one respiratory cycle? - answer- Lungs (inhale air/exhale carbon
dioxide)
Pulmonary circulation sends the blood from the heart to the lungs to be? - answer-
purified. then back to the heart again.
heart --> lungs (purified) --> heart
The study of substances that contain Carbon is called? - answer- Organic Chemistry
Protective barrier of lipids and secretions on the surface of the skin is known as? -
answer- Acid Mantle
Without this oil and water would separate into layers - answer- emulsifiers
(think of emulsifying wax tik tok)
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