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The four layers of the epidermis are
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Corneum, Granulosun, Spinosum, Germinativum
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four different names of the epidermis are
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Corneum/Scarf skin/Horny layer/Cuticle
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There are TWO layers of the skin
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1.EPIDERMIS
2.DERMIS |
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Acid mantle barrier
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5.5
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Carbonic gas spray is used in treating skin that is
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Oily
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The execretory system is the organ of
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Elimination
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Apocrine glands are sweat glands found in the
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Groin and under arms
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Laundry temperature and wash time
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140 degrees - 15 minutes
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Galvanic is
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DIRECT current
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Name the cranial bones
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FPOETS - FRONTAL, PARIETAL, OCCIPITAL, ETHMOID, TEMPORAL, SPHENOID
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Facial bones?
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ZELDA PLEASE LET MARY VISIT ME TOMORROW NIGHT - Zygomatic, palatine, lacrimal, maxillae, vomer, mandible, turbinal, nasal
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What % peroxide can be used safely on the skin
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3%
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What contains looped capillaries found in the papillary layer
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Dermis
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What does not kill bacterial spores?
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Disinfectants
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What is used in place of a massage after disencrustation?
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Ventuse or suction cup
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How many layers of the skin?
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2
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Massage from
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Insertion to Origin
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Example of solvents
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Water, acetone, glycerine, alcohol
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In the water immersion test for polarity the negative pole shows
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The MOST bubbles
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The only current that requires a polarity test is the
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Galvanic current
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The pH of normal healthy skin is
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5.5
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The neutral pH of skin is
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7
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The epidermis is the
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outer protective covering of the skin
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the Derma is the
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SECOND layer of the skin
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The Dermis is also known as
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Corneum/Cutis/Derma/or True Skin
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What glands have the most direct effect on the softness and flexibility of the skin
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OIL glands
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The skin is thinnest on the
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EYELIDS
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Comedone is the technical name for
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BLACKHEADS
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Comedones are mainly cause by
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Hardened sebum which block oil ducts
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Stratum corneum is the
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HORNY LAYER
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Stratum Germinativum is the
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BASAL LAYER
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Chronic inflammatory disorder of the oil glands occurring most frequently on the face back and neck is
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STEATOMA
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Milia is the technical name for
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WHITEHEAD
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Correct distinct labels are required on all bottles and containers containing
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ANY SUBSTANCE
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All bottles containing a poisonous substance should be
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DISTINCTLY MARKED AS SUCH
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Tweezers shall never be place in
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UNIFORM POCKETS - For sanitary and safety reasons
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Diseases are produced by
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PATHOGENIC bacteria
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Use of fingers to remove materials from containers is
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PROHIBITED - for santiary reasons
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Parasites the invade living matter?
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PATHOGENIC bacteria
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Presence of germs is a condition called
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SEPTIC
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The chemistry of the skin,hair, and nails are the
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PCOHNS - Phosphorous,Calcium,Oxygen,Hydrogen,Nitrogen,Sulfur
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Cataphoresis
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SEDATES
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Anaphoresis
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STIMULATES
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Five different structure found in the dermis are
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Blood vessels, Lymph vessels, Nerves, Sweat Glands, Oil Glands, Hair Follicles, Arrector Pilli
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A direct current produces
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A chemical reaction
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An electrical current flowing in one direction first then in the opposite direction quickly is called an
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ALTERNATING CURRENT
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Forcing chemical solutions through unbroken skin by use of electricity is known as
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PHORESIS
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A chemical reaction of the positive galvanic current is best described as
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ACID
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A direct current is one that
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FLOWS IN ONE DIRECTION
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Electrodes serve the same purpose as
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CONDUCTORS OF ELECTRICITY*
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Rubber or silk serve as
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INSULATORS
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The primary action of Tesla current of Violet ray is
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HEAT PRODUCTION
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A unit of electrical PRESSURE is called a
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VOLT
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High frequency current is
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TESLA current
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The DIRECT METHOD involves
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placing the ELECTRODE ON SKIN
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Treatment by means of light rays is called
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LIGHT THERAPY
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In light therapy use cotton pads saturated in water to protect the
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EYES
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Which dermal light is used for deep skin heat penetration
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RED LIGHT
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Which light is capable of burning the skin
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Infrared
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The operator and patron must both wear eye goggles to protect their eyes when exposed to
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ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS
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An esthetician wanting to use heat during a skin treatment would usually which light
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Infrared
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The distance from the skin using the red dermal light is
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24 - 30 inches
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Which color do you choose when using the dermal light on dry skin
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RED
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The distance between the skin using the white dermal lamp is
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15 inches
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Which dermal lamp do you choose when making the oil mask
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BLUE
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How long do you use the blue dermal lamp on the skin
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3-5 minutes
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In applying corrective makeup, the use of a darker foundation will usually
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Make prominent or larger features less noticable
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Eyeliner can make the eyes appear
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LARGER
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To correct misshaped eyebrows, it is best to use
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An EYEBROW PENCIL
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Dry cake powder cheek rouge is more easily applied
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after face powder
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After each use, you must always
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SHARPEN EYEBROW/LIP PENCILS
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Which one of the following is contained in good face powder
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ZINC STEARATE
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In applying corrective eye makeup, eyeshadow concentrated on outer corners of the eyes will cause eyes to appear
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FURTHER APART
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One statement concerning the application of semi-permanent individual eyelashes is true
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Applying about four lashes to one eye and then changing to the other eye until both eyes are completed, is often a better procedure than completing one eye at a time
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This is a correct statement concerning the application of false eyelash strips
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Bending the false lashes into a horse shoe shape before applying them makes them more flexible and easier to apply
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A complete circuit is established when
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Current flow returns to it's source - complete circuit
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An electrical appliance will operate if the circuit is
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COMPLETE
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A unit of electrical pressure is
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A VOLT
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The path of an electrical current is known as
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A CIRCUIT
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Electrodes serve the same purpose as
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CONDUCTORS OF ELECTRICITY
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An insulator
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PROTECTS AND COVERS A WIRE CONDUCTING CURRENT - RUBBER OR SILK!!!!*
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A substance that readily transmits current is
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COPPER WIRE
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A conductor of electricity will
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READILY ALLOW THE FLOW OF CURRENT
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A constant electrical current flowing only in one direction is called
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A DIRECT CURRENT
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What electrical current is mos used by estheticians
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ALTERNATING
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A glass electrode the gives of sparks would be the
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HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENT
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Which one of the following is not a potential effect of high frequency
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DECREASED METABOLISM
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The difference between "direct" and "indirect" is
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THE DIRECT METHOD INVOLVES PLACING THE ELECTRODE ON THE SKIN OF PATRON
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Electrodes may be disinfected with
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A wipe solution of soap and water(antibacterial)
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Which dermal light contains few heat rays
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BLUE light
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The skin is lubricated by an oily substance known as
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SEBUM
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Melanin refers to the skins
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PIGMENT
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The loss of elasticity in the skin causes
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WRINKLES
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Acne is a disorder of the
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OIL glands
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The pH of normal healthy skin is
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5.5
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What is true about the EPIDERMIS
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It is the outer protective covering of the skin
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The DERMA is the
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SECOND layer of the skin
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The dermis is also known as the cornium,cutis,derma or
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TRUE SKIN
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Acne is indicated on the face by the presence of
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PIMPLES
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Comedone is the technical name for
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BLACKHEADS
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Comedones are mainly caused by
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Hardened sebum which BLOCK oil ducts
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A chronic inflammatory disorder of the oil glands, occurring most frequently on the face, back, chest is known as
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STEATOMA
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If a patron has a skin disease the esthetician should
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REFER PATRON to dermatologist
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Milia is the technical name for
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WHITEHEAD
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What is an ingredient in witch hazel
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ALCOHOL
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What % peroxide can be used safely on the skin
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3%
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Lancets are used
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Parallel to the skin
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DESCRIBE (MSDS) Material Safety Data Sheet
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Describes the hazardous properties of each chemical product used in the profession
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A disinfectant solution must be changed
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Weekly or whenever visibly cloudy or dirty
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Disinfectants must be
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EPA registered and possess BACTERICIDAL, FUNGICIDAL, AND VIRUCIDAL
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Disinfectants do NOT
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KILL BACTERIAL SPORES
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Oil glands are
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ATTACHED to the hair follicle
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Apocrine glands are
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SWEAT GLANDS FOUND IN THE GROIN AND UNDER ARM AREA
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Alcohol is discarded in
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HAZARDOUS WASTE MATERIAL CONTAINER
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Carbolic acid is
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AN ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION FOUND IN EYE WASH
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Galvanic is a
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DIRECT current and is CHEMICAL in nature
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Cathode is
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THE NEGATIVE POLE and is STIMULATING to the skin
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Anode is
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THE POSITIVE POLE and is SEDATING to the skin
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Name the cranial bones
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FPOETS - FRONTAL, PARIETAL, OCCIPITAL, ETHMOID, TEMPORAL, SPHENOID
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How many layers of the skin
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TWO
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Describe the acid mantle barrier
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5.5 - SEBUM/SWEAT/KERATIN/ FATTY ACIDS
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Carbonic spray is used in treating skin is
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OILY/ ACNE/ PUSTULES
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Azulene is
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ADDED TO WAX FOR ITS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND SOOTHING PROPERIES
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Rosacea is characterized by
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REDNESS/ DILATION OF BLOOD VESSELS
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DO NOT massage a client with a
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CERVICAL NERVE or NECK INJURY
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DIRECT current is one the flows in
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ONE direction
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DIRECT current produces
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A CHEMICAL reaction
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Galvanic current used to introduce a toner solution into the skin is accomplished with
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THE POSITIVE POLE
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A CHEMICAL reaction of the POSITIVE galvanic current is bes described as
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ACID
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The only current that requires a polarity test is
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GALVANIC current
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Describe Bacteria
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MINUTE/ ONE CELL/ VEGETABLE/ ANIMAL/ FOUND EVERYWHERE
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Bacteria is also called
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MICROORGANISMS/ GERMS/ MICROBES
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Describe NON-pathogenic bacteria
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NON-DISEASE PRODUCING/ BENEFICIAL/ HARMLESS
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Name three counts of bacterium estheticians deal with
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COCCUS/ BACILLUS/ SPIRILLUM
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How do germs invade our system
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Mouth, nose, ears, eyes, wounds
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Muscle attached to the hair follicle
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ARRECTOR PILLI MUSCLE
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What three types of skin conditions do you use accupressure on
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ACNE/ ROSACEA/ EXTREMELY OILY
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The chemistry of skin, hair, and nails are
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PCOHNS - Phosphorous, Calcium, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Sulfur
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An example of hard keratin is the
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NAIL/ HAIR/ CALLOUS/ LUCIDUM
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Name the FOUR layers of the EPIDERMIS
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CORNEUM/ GRANULOSUM/ SPINOSUM/ GERMINATIVUM
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Name four CONDUCTORS of electricity
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METALS/ HUMAN BODY/ WATER/ SALT
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The proper way to tweeze the hair is to
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PULL OUT HAIR IN SAME DIRECTION TO WHICH IT GROWS
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Applying moist heat to the brow area before arching is to
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SOFTEN AND RELAX TISSUE
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When arching moist eye pads are used
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FOR THE PATRONS RELAXATION AND PROTECTION
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An astringent lotion is applied after tweezing the eyebrows in order to
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CONTRACT THE SKIN - CLOSE THE PORES
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In tweezing eyebrows it would be good practice to
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APPLY ASTRINGENT AFTER TWEEZING
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SODIUM BICARBONATE is sometimes called
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BAKING SODA*
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ZINC OXIDE
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Has soothing properties/ Neutralizes excess alkali or acid on the skin/ Mildly astringent and antiseptic
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Which mask would you use on aging skin
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PARAFFIN
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Glycerin is added to masks for its
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MOISTURIZING BENEFIT
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Mask application begins on the clients
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NECK
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Petroleum jelly is said to be
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AN OCCLUSIVE AGENT*
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Parabens are
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PRESERVATIVES
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Silicones
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LEAVE A PROTECTIVE FILM ON THE SKIN
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Titanium Dioxide
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BLOCKS UV RAYS
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A clay pack should be removed with
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MOIST TOWELS and/or COTTON COMPRESSES
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Green tea is
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POWERFUL ANTIOXIDANT AND SOOTHING AGENT
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What does ALLANTOIN do
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INCREASES THE SPEED OF CELL GROWTH
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The principal ingredient in cleansing cream is
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MINERAL OIL*
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Couperose skin is highly sensitive to
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HEAT AND COLD
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The qualities of sage is said to be
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ASTRINGENT OR STIMULATING
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A VERRUCA IS A
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WART
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HYPERPIGMENTATION IS
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Brown discoloration from melanin production
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Paraffin masks promotes
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PERSPIRATION of the skin
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Paraffin masks are said to be
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OCCLUSIVE on the skin
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Modelage masks are
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THERMAL MASKS
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Humectant attracts what to the skin
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ATTRACT WATER TO THE SKIN
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Milia is known as
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TRAPPED SKIN CELLS BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE SKIN
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Clay masks contain
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Sulfur for it's healing properties
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Persons working in a salon shall not give massage to skin where
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Inflammation, infection, or eruption is present
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In facials, Eyepads should be applied before using
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ANY DERMAL LIGHT**
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Massage should not be given when skin has
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ABRASIONS present
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In massage, A light continuous movement is known as
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EFFLEURAGE**
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Petrissage is
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KNEADING MOVEMENTS
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A benefit of massage is the
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STIMULATION OF MUSCULAR TISSUE
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In massage, "friction" is a
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CIRCULAR Movement
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Water treatments or BALNEOTHERAPY uses
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MUD
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An enzyme mask
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DIGESTS KERATINIZED CELLS
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An other example of TELANGIECTASIA is
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COUPEROSE VEINS*
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Hydrotherapy is a spa treatment that uses
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WATER
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In facials, Eyepads should be applied before using
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ANY DERMAL LIGHT**
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Massage should not be given when skin has
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ABRASIONS present
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In massage, A light continuous movement is known as
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EFFLEURAGE**
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Petrissage is
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KNEADING MOVEMENTS
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A benefit of massage is the
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STIMULATION OF MUSCULAR TISSUE
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In massage, "friction" is a
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CIRCULAR Movement
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Water treatments or BALNEOTHERAPY uses
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MUD
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An enzyme mask
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DIGESTS KERATINIZED CELLS
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An other example of TELANGIECTASIA is
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COUPEROSE VEINS*
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Hydrotherapy is a spa treatment that uses
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WATER
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Chamomile or
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AZULENE may be added to wax for sensitive skin
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The harder the wax the more
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HEAT is required to melt the product
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The roll-on waxer is less messy and more
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SANITARY to use
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The temperature of the wax should be what before applying to clients skin
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TESTED - Temperature of wax must be tested to prevent burning
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The ARRECTOR PILLI MUSCLE inserts into the base of the
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HAIR FOLLICLE
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When waxing always wear
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GLOVES
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Very fine, Very soft hair is referred to as
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VELLUS HAIR
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Excessive hair growth on the face, arms, and legs is known as
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HIRSUTISM*
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Hard waxes require
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NO muslin strips
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Cream, paste or powder hair removers are called chemical
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DEPILATORIES
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Tweezers should be made of
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STAINLESS STEEL
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The tweezer used for general tweezing is
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SLANTED
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Depilatories are used for the temporary removal of
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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
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What is most important when removing hair with chemical depilatories
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GIVE an ALLERGY TEST before hair removal
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What is true about chemical depilatories (not wax)
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Leaving the depilatory on the patrons skin for longer than the instructions call for may cause the patron's skin to dissolve
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BROMHIDROSIS is an excessive foul-smelling
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PERSPIRATION
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WHITE SPOTS OR AREAS THAT LACK PIGMENTATION OF THE SKIN IS
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VITILIGO**
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A KELOID IS
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An OVERGROWTH of SCAR TISSUE
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The Dr. Jacquet mask is used to
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HELP EMPTY THE OIL DUCTS
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The Dr. Jacquet movement is helpful for
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OILY SKIN
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A large flat discoloration or spot on the skin is called
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MACULE
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A VESICLE is a
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SMALL BLISTER
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A CRUST on the skin is
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A SECONDARY LESION
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A skin sore or abrasion is known as
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EXCORIATION
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An open lesion or a deep erosion or depression on the skin is called an
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ULCER*
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The sweat glands on the skin excrete
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PERSPIRATION
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Nerve stimulation may be accomplished by
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MASSAGE/ CHEMICALS/ MOIST HEAT
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Nerves, Glands, and blood vessels are found in the
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DERMIS or "true" skin
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The more fixed attachment of a muscle is called
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ORIGIN OF MUSCLE*
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The NEUTRAL point on the pH scale is
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7
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Is alcohol used at state board?
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NO
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An example of moist heat disinfecting is
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BOILING WATER
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Resistance to disease is known as
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IMMUNITY
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A chemical frequently used to disinfect implements is
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Quatenary ammonium compound (QUATS)
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The proper strength of alcohol to use as a sterilizing agent is
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NEVER USE ALCOHOL
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The process used for making an object germ free is
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STERILIZATION*
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The word GERMICIDE means
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TO KILL GERMS
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To work in a salon, Estheticians must be free from
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CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
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Lack of cleanliness may cause
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The spread of disease
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To make a 1:1000 "quat" solution, the strength of the active ingredient use
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MAY BE ANY DEPENDING ON THE PROPORTIONS OF WATER AND QUAT SOLUTION
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When mixing a quatenary ammonia compound, germicidal strength should be no less than
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1000 P.P.M.
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To prepare a 1000 P.P.M. Solution of quatenary ammonia compound, using a 15% active ingredient, you would mix
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3/4 ouce of "quat" to a gallon of water
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Immersion time in a Quatenary solution is
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10 minutes**
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As a disinfectant, a quatenary ammonium compound is considered to be
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ODORLESS
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Antiseptics are used to
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RETARD THE GROWTH OF BACTERIA
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Instruments may be disinfected in a quats solution of
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1.1000 P.P.M.
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A safe antiseptic used on the skin is
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3% PEROXIDE
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Powdered Alum powder is used to
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STOP BLEEDING ON MINOR CUTS
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The common term for Quatenary ammonium compound is
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QUATS
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Quatenary ammonium compound is commonly used as
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A DISINFECTANT
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Ringworm is dangerous because it is
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CONTAGIOUS
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Sterilization is the process of
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DESTROYING BOTH HARMFUL AND BENEFICIAL BACTERIA
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Germicide, bactericide, barbicides are known as
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DISINFECTANTS
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A disinfectant is a chemical agent which
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DESTROYS MOST GERMS
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Disinfection in a salon is usually accomplished by use of
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CHEMICALS
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A covered disinfectant solution receptacle is a
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WET STERILIZER/ DISINFECTANT SOLUTION
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Which surroundings do bacteria multiply LEAST quickly
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COLD
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A chemical solution to RETARD the growth of bacteria is called
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ANTISEPTIC
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Infected areas should be treated by a
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DOCTOR
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An infection may involve SEPICEMIA, SEPTIC CONDITION, TOXIC CONDITION, but NOT
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BENIGN CONDITION
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NON-pathogenic bacteria
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PERFORM MANY USEFUL FUNCTIONS
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A COMMUNICABLE disease is
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TRANSMITTED FROM ONE PERSON TO ANOTHER
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Alcohol is disposable in a
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HAZARDOUS WASTE MATERIAL CONTAINER
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Hepatitis is a disease marked by inflammation of the lived which is the most common
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HEPATITIS B
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How many minutes do you take to boil or "wet pasteurize" your implements
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20 MINUTES
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The wet solution or wet sterilizer may hold quats or
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SOAPY WATER
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Septicemia is also known as
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BLOOD POISONING
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Bacteria in the resting stage are called
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SPORE
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The presence of germs is a condition called
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SEPTIC
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Bacteria can enter the body through
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BROKEN SKIN
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When may an esthetician renew her license with out an examination
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IF THE LICENSE HAS NOT BEEN DELINQUENT MORE THAN FIVE YEARS
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When doing a facial, the headrest must
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BE COVERED WITH A CLEAN TOWEL OR TREATMENT PAPER
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What is NOT a ground of disciplinary action by the Board of Cosmetology
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FAILURE TO PERFORM A FACIAL AFTER A REASONABLE LENGTH OF TIME
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After each use of the sink you must
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WIPE AND DRY OF THE SINK
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Clean towels must be used for
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EACH CLIENT
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Each establishment must post
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A COPY OF THE SANITARY RULES
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The rules and regs of state board states that
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NO ANIMAL (except SEEING-EYE DOG) may be brought into a salon
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A sightless person's trained dog is allowed in the salon - the only other animal allowed is
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NONE
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Workrooms and booths DOES NOT need a
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HYDRAULIC BED
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What is grounds for disciplinary action?
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FAILURE TO DISPLAY LICNESE, HABITUAL DRUNKENESS, FALSE ADVERTISING
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How many members are on the state board of cosmetology
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9
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How many meetings yearly must be held
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2
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The estheticians license is issued for how many years
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2
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What does M.S.D.S stand for?
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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How would you disinfect a glass electrode
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ALCOHOL WIPES
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If you change you address, what must you do
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Contact state board license issuer
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What product can an esthetician use to stop bleeding
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POWDERED ALUM
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All containers in a salon must be
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CLOSED/LABELED
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The flow of water from the drinking fountain must be
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12 inches
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How many members of state board are professionals how many are private
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7 professional 2 public
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What four properties must a disinfectant contain
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BACTERICIDAL, FUNGICIDAL, VIRUCIDAL,
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Members of board shall be appointed for a term of how many years
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1 year
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Numbers higher than 7 on the pH scale represent
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ALKALINITY
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The Common name of PHENOL is
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CARBOLIC ACID
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Distilled water is
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FREE FROM IMPURITIES
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The nutrient fluid of tissue is
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LYMPH
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The sebaceous glands secrete
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SEBUM
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The SWEAT glands excrete
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PERSPIRATION
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What is an ingredient in witch hazel
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ALCOHOL
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Nerve stimulation may be accomplished by
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MASSAGE/CHEMICALS/MOIST HEAT
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Nerves, Glands, and Blood vessels are found in the
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DERMIS OR "TRUE" SKIN
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You massage from the
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INSERTION TO ORIGIN
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A vesicle is a
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SMALL BLISTER
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a CRUST on the skin is a
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SECONDARY LESION
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A skin sore or abrasion is known as an
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EXCORIATION
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AN open lesion or deep orsion or depression is
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ULCER
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WHITE SPOTS or LACK OF PIGMENTATION on areas of skin is
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VITILIGO
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The santized end of a comedone extractor is used to remove
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BLACKHEADS
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The medical term for ringworm is
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TINEA
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The Dr. Jacquet movement is helpful for
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OILY SKIN
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EXCESSIVE FOUL SMELLING PERSPIRATION
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BROMHIDROSIS
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When removing the hair with wax apply the wax in
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THE DIRECTION OF HAIR GROWTH
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It is REQUIRED to test the wax before applying to skin to prevent
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BURNS
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The arrector pilli muscle inserts into the base of the
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HAIR FOLLICLE
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When waxing always wear
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GLOVES
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What may be added to wax for its soothing an antiseptic benefits
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TEA TREE OIL
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Lemongrass has an exceptional
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CLEANSING ACTION
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PHYTOTHERAPY is the use of
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HERBS AND PLANTs
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LANOLIN is likely to be found in
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SUPER FATTED SOAP - obtained from sheep
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EMOLLIENT cream
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SOFTENS/ MOISTURIZES
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Skin with blackheads or blemishes would respond favorable to a
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CLAY PACK
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Facials masks and packs should be applied to what skin condition
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ALL SKIN conditions dry/rough/oily
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PARABENS are
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PRESERVATIVES
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Titanium dioxide
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BLOCKS UV RAYS
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SODIUM BICARBONATE is sometimes called
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BAKING SODA
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What mask would you use on aging skin
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PARAFFIN
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Glycerin is added to masks for its
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MOISTURIZING BENEFITS
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Mask application usually begins where
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AT THE CLIENTS NECK
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When applying facial makeup you should
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EMPHASIZE THE BEST FEATURES AND MINIMIZE DEFECTS
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Base makeup is important cause it
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CONCEALS BLEMISHES
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color of foundation cream is selected
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TO BLEND WITH SKIN TONE
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In applying corrective makeup, large cheekbones can best be made to appear less prominent by
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USING A DARKER FOUNDATION ON THEM
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IN making up a patron with a round face one aim should be to
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MAKE THE FACE LOOK LONGER AND SEEM SLENDER
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safety caution when changing a fuse in a machine?
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DISCONNECT MACHINE/ STAND ON DRY SURFACE/ KEEP HANDS DRY/ USE CORRECT NEW FUSE
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FOUR layers of the EPIDERMIS??
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CGSG - CORNEUM, GRANULOSUM, SPINOSUM, GERMINATIVUM
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The chemistry of the hair, skin, and nails are
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PCOHNS - PHOSPHOROUS, CALCIUM, OXYGEN, HYDROGEN, NITROGEN, SULFUR
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Name FOUR CONTRAINDICATIONS when using the galvanic machine
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CANCER, PREGNANCY, EPILEPSY, PACE MAKER
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What five things does the skin do for the body
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SHAPE - SECRETES, HEAT REGULATOR, ABSORBS, PROTECTS, EXCRETES
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Properties that essential oils share?
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ANTIBACTERIAL, FUNGICIDAL, SEDATE, STIMULATE, GETS INTO THE BLOOD STREAM
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What three types of skin conditions do you use acupressure on
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ACNE, ROSACEA, EXTREMELY OILY
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Forcing CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS through UNBROKEN skin is known as
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PHORESIS
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Galvanic current is used to introduce a toner solution into the skin is accomplished by
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THE POSITIVE POLE
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A chemical reaction of the POSTIVE galvanic current is best described as
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ACID
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Name the CRANIAL bones
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FPOETS - FRONTAL, PARIETAL, OCCIPITAL, ETHMOID, TEMPORAL, SPHENOID
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Name the FACIAL bones
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Zelda Please Let Mary Visit Me Tomorrow Night - ZYGOMATIC, PALATINE, LACRIMAL,MAXILLAE,VOMER,MANDIBLE,TURBINAL,NASAL
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The DERMIS contains looped capillaries found in the
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PAPILLARY LAYER
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the epidermis is structured with
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FOUR LAYERS
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Persons working in a salon must thoroughly wash hands before serving
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EACH PATRON
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Covered containers must be used for the storage of
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ALL COSMETICS
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What is NOT a potential effect of HIGH FREQUENCY
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DECREASED METABOLISM
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Excessive perspiration ( NOT FOUL SMELLING B.O)
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HYPERIDROSIS
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Stratum granulosum is also known as the
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GRANULAR LAYER
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Stratum spinosum is also known as the
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SPINOUS LAYER
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