Art /Cosmetology: Chapter 23: Facials Part 3
Cosmetology: Chapter 23: Facials Part 3
This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 23 of a cosmetology course, focusing on facials and massage techniques. It includes questions on exfoliation, skin types, massage movements, and treatment precautions.
Hacking is a form of mechanical exfoliation usually administered after or during steam.
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Hacking is a form of mechanical exfoliation usually administered after or during steam.
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Moisturizers for oily skin generally contain greater amounts of emollient.
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A paraffin wax mask produces a gradual increase in temperature that reaches approximately 105 degrees F.
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Fulling is a form of petrissage in which the tissue is grasped, gently lifted and spread out.
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Viennese massage involves the client holding the electrode during treatment, creating an electrical stimulation massage.
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Acne bacteria cannot survive in the presence of oxygen, and are:
A. pustules B. solidified C. alipidic D. anaerobic
d. anaerobic
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Term | Definition |
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Hacking is a form of mechanical exfoliation usually administered after or during steam. | False |
Moisturizers for oily skin generally contain greater amounts of emollient. | False |
A paraffin wax mask produces a gradual increase in temperature that reaches approximately 105 degrees F. | False |
Fulling is a form of petrissage in which the tissue is grasped, gently lifted and spread out. | True |
Viennese massage involves the client holding the electrode during treatment, creating an electrical stimulation massage. | True |
Acne bacteria cannot survive in the presence of oxygen, and are:
A. pustules B. solidified C. alipidic D. anaerobic | d. anaerobic |
Every massage should begin and end with which massage movement?
A. petrissage B. friction C. effleurage D. kneading | c. effleurage |
Skin products that have a higher concentration of ingredients are:
A. masks B. lotions C. serums D. tonics | c. serums |
A deep rubbing massage movement in which pressure is applied to the skin while moving over an underlying structure is:
A. kneading B. tapotement C. friction D. rubbing | c. friction |
Pimples that have a pus head are called:
A. papules B. sebum C. pustules D. comedons | c. pustules |
A kneading movement that is performed by lifting, squeezing and pressing tissue with light firm pressure is:
A. petrissage B. fulling C. effleurage D. tapotement | A. petrissage |
During a light ray treatment, the clients eyes should be protected with:
A. glasses B. creams C. cotton pads D. gauze | c. cotton pads |
Dry skin that is not producing enough sebum is also known as:
A. combination B. alipidic C. hydrated D. extreme | b. alipidic |
Exfoliants that dissolve the bonds and inter-cellular cement between cells are:
A. gommages B. tonic lotions C. alpha hydroxy acids D. aluminum oxide crystals | c. alpha hydroxy acids |
When removing cleanser in the eye area, move outward on the upper lid and:
A. circular on the lower lid B. inward on the lower lid C. outward on the lower lid D. down on the lower lid | b. inward on the lower lid |
During an analysis procedure cleansing mild is applied to the skin using:
A. downward circular movements B. rounded strong movements C. upward circular movements D. outward movements | c. upward circular movements |
Masks that contain special crystals and dry to a plaster-like consistency are:
A. alginate masks B. gel masks C. paraffin wax masks D. modelage masks | d. modelage masks |
A stimulating form of massage that consists of short, quick tapping, slapping and hacking movements is:
A. kneading B. petrissage C. friction D. tapotement | d. tapotement |
The process of removing dead cells from the surface of the skin is:
A. scrubbing B. modelage C. exfoliation D. superficial | c. exfoliation |
Treatments that produce heat or stimulate the skin should be avoided for clients with skin disorder:
A. rosacea B. pigmentation C. gommage D. tension | A. rosacea |