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Cosmetology: Chapter 23: Facials Part 4

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This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 23 on facials, including skin treatments, exfoliation, and skincare techniques.

The difference between closed and open comedones is the size of the follicle opening or: A. scar B. cuticle C. ostium D. cell

c. ostium
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Definition
The difference between closed and open comedones is the size of the follicle opening or: A. scar B. cuticle C. ostium D. cell
c. ostium
The manual or mechanical manipulation of the body by rubbing kneading, or other movements is: A. metabolism B. massage C. absorption D. physiology
b. massage
A cream-type enzyme applied to the face and rolled off the skin is a: A. gommage B. scrub C. toner D. microform
A. gommage
To provide a buffer for the skin when using a brushing machine, apply a thick layer of cleaner or: A. paraffin B. moisturizer C. astringent D. gauze
b. moisturizer
Obvious pores on the surface of the skin indicate: A. dry skin areas B. alipidic skin C. oily skin areas D. sudoriferous areas
c. oily skin areas
The therapeutic use of essential oils for beauty and health treatment is: A. exfoliation B. aromatherapy C. light therapy D. dermatology
b. aromatherapy

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TermDefinition
The difference between closed and open comedones is the size of the follicle opening or: A. scar B. cuticle C. ostium D. cell
c. ostium
The manual or mechanical manipulation of the body by rubbing kneading, or other movements is: A. metabolism B. massage C. absorption D. physiology
b. massage
A cream-type enzyme applied to the face and rolled off the skin is a: A. gommage B. scrub C. toner D. microform
A. gommage
To provide a buffer for the skin when using a brushing machine, apply a thick layer of cleaner or: A. paraffin B. moisturizer C. astringent D. gauze
b. moisturizer
Obvious pores on the surface of the skin indicate: A. dry skin areas B. alipidic skin C. oily skin areas D. sudoriferous areas
c. oily skin areas
The therapeutic use of essential oils for beauty and health treatment is: A. exfoliation B. aromatherapy C. light therapy D. dermatology
b. aromatherapy
Dark blotches of color on the skin caused by sun exposure or hormone imbalance are known as: A. dehydration B. hyper-pigmentation C. hypertrichosis D. albinism
b. hyperpigmentation
Chemical exfoliants that work by dissolving keratin protein in the surface cells are known as: A. face fresheners B. steaming peels C. enzyme peels D. emollient peels
c. enzyme peels
Products used to increase the water content of the skin surface are: A. fresheners B. enzymes C. moisturizers D. toners
c. moisturizers
The process of using galvanic current to enable water-soluble products that contain ions to penetrate the skin is: A. deincrustation B. insertion C. electrotherapy D. iontophoresis
d. iontophoresis
A mechanical exfoliation that uses a closed vacuum to shoot crystals onto the skin is: A. microcurrent B. desincrustation C. microdermabrasion D. enzyme peels
c. microdermabrasion
Process of softening and emulsifying hardened sebum stuck in the hair follicles. A. Desincrustation B. Telangiectasias C. Emollients D. Couperose
A. Desincrustation
Distended or dilated surface blood vessels. A. Desincrustation B. Telangiectasias C. Emollients D. Couperose
b. Telangiectasias
Areas of skin with distended capillaries and diffuse redness. A. Desincrustation B. Telangiectasias C. Emollients D. Couperose
d. Couperose
Oily or fatty ingredients that prevent moisture from leaving the skin. A. Desincrustation B. Telangiectasias C. Emollients D. Couperose
c. Emollients