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Esthetics Theory Exam ; Questions & Answers 100% Solved The FDA regulates cosmetics only in the areas of Answer-safety, labeling & claims made for products what is the chief motor nerve of the face Answer-7th Describe disinfection Answer-2nd level of decontamination kills most micoorganisms...

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Esthetics Theory Exam ; Questions & Answers
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The FDA regulates cosmetics only in the areas of Answer-safety, labeling & claims made
for products




what is the chief motor nerve of the face Answer-7th




Describe disinfection Answer-2nd level of decontamination kills most micoorganisms




Fatty materials used to lubricate & moisturize the skin Answer-emollients




what is located in the papillary layer of the Dermis Answer-Touch receptors, blood
vessels, capillaries




Surfactants that cause oil and water to mix to form an emulsion with out them oil and water
would separate into layers Answer-Emulsifiers




A tendon connecting the Occipitalis and frontalis Answer-Aponeurosis




A branch of anatomical science that deals with the overall health and well being of skin, the
largest organ of the human body Answer-Esthetics




When bacteria mature what happens. Answer-they divide into two new cells

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What is is called when bacteria mature Answer-mitosis




what indicates the negative or positive pole of an electric current Answer-polarity




sebaceous gland/Oil glands Answer-help keep the skin soft and protected from outside
elements




What is the stratum granulosum composed of Answer-cells that resemble granules and
are filled with Keratin




Cell apendages which resemble prickly spines become Answer-Desmosomes




This occurs continuously in the basal cell layer Answer-Cell Mitosis




The Basal Cell layer is also known as Answer-Stratum Germinativum




what are the requirements for the teacher examination Answer-must be 18 yrs or older,
12 Grade or GED, possess a current cosmetology or estetics license and have completed an
additional 500 hrs

, Esthetics Theory Exam ; Questions & Answers
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how much does it cost to renew a manicurist license each biennial Answer-$35.00




The process of removing hair at or near the level of the skin Answer-Depilation




In salons Ethyl and Isopropyl alchol are sometimes used to disinfect implements to be effective -
what are the % of each Answer-ethyl alcholo no less than 70% Isoprophy alchol99%




What is Metabolism Answer-cells are nourished and carry out their activities




Pigment that protects us from the sun Answer-Melanin




What do Red Blood Cells contain Answer-Complex Iron




What do the Red Blood Cells do Answer-deliver oxygen to the tissues in the body




What is general infection Answer-is the result when the blood stream carries the bacteria
or virus and their toxins to all parts of the body




what is the strongest bone of the face Answer-Mandible bone

, Esthetics Theory Exam ; Questions & Answers
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what 2 terms are used incorrectly (interchangeably) to describe short fine and downy hair
Answer-lanugo, vellus




what is found in the reticular layer of the Dermis Answer-base of hair follicles, glands,
blood and lymph vessels, nerve endings, collagen, elastin




What fluid is created by tissue inflammation that contains white blood cells, the debris of dead
cells, tissue elements and bacteria Answer-Puss




This gland produces a substance that travels through the small tubelike ducts, sweat/oil glands
of the skin belong to this group Answer-Exocrine glands




This gland releases secretions called hormones directly into the blood stream which in turn
influences the welfare of the entire body Answer-Endocrine Gland or Ductless Gland




Involuntary muscle that makes up the heart Answer-Cardiac




How many pints of blood are in the human body Answer-8-10




White corpuscles or Leukocytes are called what Answer-What Blood cells

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