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As of 2007, the skin care clientele in spas and salons was approximately ________ percent male:
TWENTY

Nerve stimulation may be accomplished by:


massage, heat, and light rays, electrical current and __________.

CHEMICALS
Three _______systems associated with the performance of facial treatments are muscles, nerves, and arteries
SUBDERMAL
The levator labii superiorisc, levator anguli oris, and depressor labii inferioris are all muscles that are associated with the ________.
mouth
When performing a facial, barbers need to be aware of ________ muscles.
VOLUNTARY
Muscles may be _______by massage or electric current, heat and light rays, as well as nerve impulses and chemicals.
STIMULATED
The _______ is the muscle that draws the scalp forward and causes wrinkles across the forehead is the:
FRONTALIS
_______ received facials can produce noticeable improvement in the client's skin tone, skin texture and skin appearance.
REGULARLY
The orbicularis oculi and ______muscles are associated with the eyebrows.
CORRUGATOR
Heat and moist heat on the skin causes________.
expansion
The procerus is a muscle of the ________.
nose
The orbicularis oris forms a flat band around the_____.
mouth
The ________ muscles are located in the ear .
AURICULAR
_________to the nerves causes muscles to expand and contract.
STIMULATION
Muscles react to _______by contracting.
cold
Connected to all parts of the brain surface are________ pairs of cranial nerves
TWELVE
The optic nerve controls the sense of:
sight
The _____nerve controls the sense of smell.
OLFACTORY
The sense of hearing is controlled by the________ nerve
ACOUSTIC
The chief motor nerve of the face is the _______ cranial nerve.
SEVENTH
The trifacial nerve is the largest and chief sensory nerve of the:
face
The motor nerve that affects the skin of the temples, sides of the forehead, and upper part of the cheeks is the ______ nerve.
ZYGOMATIC
The seventh cranial nerve is also known as the _______ nerve .






FACIAL
The motor nerve that affects the muscles of the mouth is the ________ nerve.
BUCCAL
The internal and external veins that serve the areas of head, neck, and chest are the _________veins
jugular
A basic rule in facial massage is that any pressure should be applied in a/an ___________ direction
UPWARD (Unless the client has a beard, in which case, you would go with the grain.)
A point on the skin where pressure or stimulation will cause contraction of the muscle is a _______ ________.
MOTOR POINT