Art /Cosmetology: Chapter 23: Facials Part 3

Cosmetology: Chapter 23: Facials Part 3

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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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TermDefinition
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