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Final Exam Part 4

Study Guide Part 4: Facials

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A detergent-type foaming cleanser with a neutral or slightly acidic pH that varies in strength and texture is known as: Face Wash
A light-textured, oil-based emulsion used primarily to dissolve makeup and soil quickly is called: Cleansing Cream
A water-based emulsion that can be used twice daily on normal and combination skin for the purpose of removing makeup and soil is known as: Cleansing Lotion
Agents that soften or smooth the skin surface are called: Emollients
Fresheners, tonics, and astringents that are used to remove excess cleansers and residue left behind by face wash cleansers are called: Tonic Lotions
Which type of alcohol has the lowest alcohol content and is beneficial for dry skin, mature skin, and for sensitive skin conditions? Fresheners
Which type of tonic lotion is designed for use on oily or acne-prone skin? Astringents
The term that refers to the peeling and shedding of the horny (outer) layer of skin is: Exfoliation
One of the most recent advances in mechanical exfoliation is known as: Microdermabrasion
Another name for chemical exfoliation procedure is: Enzyme Peels
What is used to hydrate and condition the skin during the night when normal tissue repair is taking place? Treatment Creams
What is used to achieve good slip during a massage? Massage Cream
What can be used to hold in place certain mask ingredients that tend to run? Gauze
All facial treatments should begin with what step? A Client Consultation
Skin that has an overabundance of sebum is considered to be: Oily
Skin that is usually in good condition and has an adequate supply of sebum and moisture is considered to be: Normal
Skin that is lacking in oil and often dehydrated is considered to be: Dry
Skin that may have either oily and normal areas or normal and dry areas is known as: Combination
The condition that causes skin to feel dry and flaky because of an insufficient amount of water in the body is: Dehydration
Aromatherapy refers to the therapeutic use of: Essential Oils
 

 



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