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53 Cards in this Set
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Dermatology |
The scientific study of the skin. |
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Sanitation |
A level of decontamination a product containing antiseptic reaches. |
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Stratum germinativum |
Also refer to as the basal layer. |
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Anagen phase |
The phase of hair growth, in which the hair is actively growing. |
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At each treatment |
A new client schedules for a series of chemical treatments, the consultation from is reviewed and signed when. |
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Telangectasia |
Dilated capillaries that can be seen beneath the surface of the skin. |
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Darker skin |
Production of melanocytes are more active with. |
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Facial steamer |
Oxygenating the skin is one of the functions. |
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Facial steamer |
Softening sebum is one of the functions. |
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Antiseptic |
Applied to the skin after removal of whiteheads. |
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Sebum |
To lubricate the skin is one of the functions. |
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Sterilization |
The process of destroying both harmful and beneficial bacteria. |
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Fresh laundered towels |
Should be kept in a closed cabinet or drawer. |
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Brushes |
Before disinfecting brushes they should be cleaned with soap and warm water. |
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Epithelial tissue |
Melanocytes, Merkel cells, and Langerhans cells are found here. |
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Sebaceous |
A gland associated with a hair follicle. |
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Rhytid |
Medical term for wrinkle. |
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Element |
The simplest from of a chemical. |
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Carrier |
A product used to dilute an essential oil. |
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Rhytidectomy |
Also know as a face lift. |
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Lanugo |
The hair on a fetus that is extremely soft. |
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Hirsutism |
Glandular disturbances resulting in excess hair growth. |
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Pathogenic |
Bacteria that are harmful. |
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Strip wax |
Also known as soft wax. |
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Soft wax |
Should be applied in the direction of hair growth. |
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Epilation |
The process of breaking contact between the bulb and the papilla. |
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Material safety data sheet (MSDS) |
Provides information about the properties of chemicals. |
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Subcutaneous layer |
The layer of skin that consists of fat and connective tissue. |
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Orbicularis occuli |
The muncle surrounding the eye. |
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Orange |
Red and yellow mixed together in equal proportions. |
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Verruca |
The technical term for wart. |
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Allergy |
A physical disorder from hypersensitivity to substances. |
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Carpals |
Eight small bones held together with ligament form the wrist or carpus |
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Phalanges |
The 14 bones that form the fingers or digits. |
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Metacarpals |
5 long, thin bones that form the palm of the hand. |
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Mentalis |
At the tip of the chin, wrinkles as in expressing doubt. |
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Platysma |
Extends from tip of chin to the shoulders and chest depressing the lower jaw and lip as in expressing sadness. |
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Lattisimus dorsi |
Lower back muscle. |
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Sodium hypochlorite |
A liquid chlorine disinfectant found in household bleach. |
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2 |
Number of phalanges the thumb has. |
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3 |
Number of phalanges each finger has. |
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Seven or 7 |
Number of facial shapes. |
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16 |
Approximate inches facial steamer is placed from the clients face. |
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Basal cell carcinomas |
Common malignant lesions appear translucent with irregulat borders, or light, pearly nodules, and tiny blood vessels. Can be easily removed. |
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Squamous cell carcinomas |
Malignant lesions appear irregular, crusted and red or pink scaly popular or nodules occurring on Sun exposed areas but can be found all parts of the body. Some open sores may bleed and not heal. |
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Melanoma |
The most dangerous from of skin cancer. |
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Facial sponges |
Alternative to wet cotton pads when cleansing the face. |
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Good hygiene |
Avoids the spread of infection. |
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Psoriasis |
Scaly red lesions. |
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Clay mask |
To absorb Impurities. |
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Ulcers |
Open sores on tissue surfaces. |
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Mild astingent |
Should be used to tone the skin after the removal of the facial mask. |
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Blood spill |
An esthetician must first wear latex gloves and treat the injured party by applying an antiseptic and bandaging the wound. Then, any soiled items must be double bagged and thrown away, and the soiled area must be disinfected with EPA-approved disinfectant. |