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Cosmetology Terms Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024 Already Passed Acetic Acid - Answers Sometimes used as a caustic or astringent. Acne - Answers An inflammatory skin disease that effects the tiny pores thats cover the face, arms, back and chest as well as the oil glands att...

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Cosmetology Terms Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024 Already Passed

Acetic Acid - Answers Sometimes used as a caustic or astringent.

Acne - Answers An inflammatory skin disease that effects the tiny pores thats cover the face, arms, back
and chest as well as the oil glands attached to them.

Acrylic - Answers It has moisture barrier as well as waterproofing, water repelling properties.

Age Spots - Answers A darkly pigmented (colored) area on the skin that occurs with age.

Alkaline - Answers Any non-acid substance with a pH greater than 7.

Allergen - Answers Allergen is a substance that causes an allergic reaction.

Allantoin - Answers A botanical extract said to heal and soothe. Used in creams and topical preparations
for the skin.

Almond Oil - Answers Vegetable oil derived from almonds with softening properties. Used in cosmetics.

Aloe Vera - Answers An emollient resin with hydrating/softening properties.

Alpha Hydroxy - Answers An active substance with exfoliating and emollient properties.

Althea - Answers Botanical root believed to have emollient and soothing capabilities for skin.

Astringent - Answers Toner helpful in controlling surface oils and in lowering the pH after cleansing.

Azulene - Answers An anti-inflammatory and soothing agent, derived from German chamomile.

Beeswax - Answers One of the oldest ingredients in cosmetic preparations, traditionally used as an
emulsifier.

Benzoyl Peroxide - Answers An antibacterial ingredient commonly used in acne treatments.

Bergamot - Answers This is an antiseptic and bacterial growth-inhibitor known for its toning, antiseptic
and deodorizing qualities.

Beta carotene - Answers Orange colored plant pigments, used in the manufacture of vitamin A.

Beta hydroxy - Answers An exfoliating agent with a smaller molecule size than the alpha hydroxy.

Beta-glucan - Answers A new ingredient derived from yeast, reported to enhance the skin natural
defense mechanisms.

Bioflavonoid - Answers Plant derivative with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Usually
derived from citrus fruit rinds.

, Biotin - Answers Part of vitamin B complex. Involved in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and
proteins.

Blackheads - Answers A term used to describe the skin's pores clogged by natural oils and impurities.

Botanical - Answers Refers to products derived from plants.

Botox - Answers Trade name for botulinum toxin. Used in tiny amounts, it can temporarily paralyze a
muscle and reduce or eliminate wrinkles or frown lines without harm.

Bronzers - Answers A synthetic preparation that causes the skin to darken or appeared tanned.

Buffer - Answers A pH balanced cleansing solution that improves the look and feel of the skin leaving it
shiny and more supple.

Burdock - Answers A root extract with antibacterial properties. May also reduce inflammations such as
rashes, redness, acne, eczema.

Butcher's Broom - Answers Botanical extract used to improve circulation and reduce facial redness. Also
believed to have anti-cellulite effects

Calendula - Answers An emollient believed to have healing, soothing and antiseptic properties. Used to
treat dry skin.

Callus - Answers An excessive build up of the hard tough layers of skin. Can be removed at-home or by
an esthetician.

Candela Wax - Answers Binds oils and waxes to give body to a formulation. Often used in lipsticks.

Capillary - Answers The smallest type of blood vessel in the body. Spider veins, for instance, are actually
small capillaries commonly found on the face or legs.

Cellulite - Answers Deposits of fat and other material trapped in pockets beneath the skin.

Ceramides - Answers A natural substance within the skin that reduces natural water loss of the skin by
forming a protective barrier. Can also be produced synthetically and added to skin care products

Chakras - Answers Energy centers throughout the body responsible for the condition of your mind, body
and spirit.

Chamomile - Answers A clinically proven plant-derived anti-inflammatory. Offers benefits such as
soothing skin. Also calms eczema and allergic reactions.

Citric Acid - Answers The same as vitamin C. Used commonly in hair and skincare products. Has
astringent and antioxidant properties and also can be used as a preservative.

Citronella Oil - Answers Antiseptic widely used in soaps and deodorizers. Also has insect-repelling
properties.

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