Skin Care Pre Salon Test Review Exam
Questions and Answers
Absorption - -This function of the skin allows products to penetrate the skin
helping the skin to keep its stretch / elasticity
- AIDS - -human immunodeficiency virus in its final stages where the
immune system is destroyed
- The wax temperature is too hot, re-waxing over freshly waxed area, topical
or oral medication taken by your guess - -Redness or blistering occurs after
waxing your Guest. What is a possible cause for the problem?
- Clean the skin, increase blood circulation, assisting in skin and muscle
toning - -Identify a benefit of facial treatment:
- Sunburn, Botox injection 72 hrs before, swelling, pus, inflammation - -Do
not wax if your guest has
- Apply with the growth and remove against growth - -How is wax applied
and removed?
- Ask your gust what it is they do not like: the shade, tone, vibrancy. If it's
too dark, offer to lighten it by using cotton pads to remove excess color
pigment, adding lighter tones, or removing and starting over - -Your Guest
does not like the makeup application you just completed. What is a possible
solution?
- bromhidrosis - -Foul-smelling perspiration:
- bulla - -A large blister that contains clear, water fluid:
- contact dermatitis - -an allergic reaction caused through contact with or
use of a certain product also known as dermatitis
- Cleanser - -Used to remove dirt, oils, dead skin cells and /or makeup from
the skin:
- Couperose - -Small broken blood vessels are characteristics of what skin
condition?
- cream mask - -during a consultation your guest asked if there is a
treatment that can be used to hydrate her dry , sensitive skin
- dermis - -The reticular and papillary layers are found in the:
, - disease - -Pathogenic bacteria produce:
- disinfection - -the second level of infection control where microorganisms
are destroyed to prevent infection on any hard surface or tool.
- duct glands - -The sweat and oil glands are known as:
- excoriation - -The result of the scraping or scratching of the skin's surface
or epidermal layer:
- Excretion - -The process of perspiring and cooling the body to maintain a
healthy body temperature:
- Combination - -During a skin analysis, you determine the following: larger
pores in the nose and chin area and pores become smaller in the cheeks and
towards the edge of the face. What is the skin type?
- exfoilation - -what treatment should be used to aid in removing the dead
skin cells
- exfoilation - -During your consultation, your guest states that she had a
glycolic chemical peel within the last few days. during the facial , you should
avoid what step
- Foundation - -Cosmetic product used to cover or blend uneven skin tones:
- Fungi - -If a salon disinfectant is labeled 'Fungicidal' it can destroy:
- heat regulation - -Keeping the body temperature at 98.6 Fahrenheit:
- hirsutism - -condition of excessive hair growth also known as
Hypertrichosis:
- hyperhidrosis - -A condition where an overactive sudoriferous gland
creates an over-abundance of perspiration.
- infection - -By elimination or decreasing microorganisms, an antiseptic
prevents or reduces:
- leukoderma - -A disorder where light patches or hypo-pigmentation are
present on the skin:
- Liver - -hepatitis is a bloodborne virus that can cause inflammation of the
Questions and Answers
Absorption - -This function of the skin allows products to penetrate the skin
helping the skin to keep its stretch / elasticity
- AIDS - -human immunodeficiency virus in its final stages where the
immune system is destroyed
- The wax temperature is too hot, re-waxing over freshly waxed area, topical
or oral medication taken by your guess - -Redness or blistering occurs after
waxing your Guest. What is a possible cause for the problem?
- Clean the skin, increase blood circulation, assisting in skin and muscle
toning - -Identify a benefit of facial treatment:
- Sunburn, Botox injection 72 hrs before, swelling, pus, inflammation - -Do
not wax if your guest has
- Apply with the growth and remove against growth - -How is wax applied
and removed?
- Ask your gust what it is they do not like: the shade, tone, vibrancy. If it's
too dark, offer to lighten it by using cotton pads to remove excess color
pigment, adding lighter tones, or removing and starting over - -Your Guest
does not like the makeup application you just completed. What is a possible
solution?
- bromhidrosis - -Foul-smelling perspiration:
- bulla - -A large blister that contains clear, water fluid:
- contact dermatitis - -an allergic reaction caused through contact with or
use of a certain product also known as dermatitis
- Cleanser - -Used to remove dirt, oils, dead skin cells and /or makeup from
the skin:
- Couperose - -Small broken blood vessels are characteristics of what skin
condition?
- cream mask - -during a consultation your guest asked if there is a
treatment that can be used to hydrate her dry , sensitive skin
- dermis - -The reticular and papillary layers are found in the:
, - disease - -Pathogenic bacteria produce:
- disinfection - -the second level of infection control where microorganisms
are destroyed to prevent infection on any hard surface or tool.
- duct glands - -The sweat and oil glands are known as:
- excoriation - -The result of the scraping or scratching of the skin's surface
or epidermal layer:
- Excretion - -The process of perspiring and cooling the body to maintain a
healthy body temperature:
- Combination - -During a skin analysis, you determine the following: larger
pores in the nose and chin area and pores become smaller in the cheeks and
towards the edge of the face. What is the skin type?
- exfoilation - -what treatment should be used to aid in removing the dead
skin cells
- exfoilation - -During your consultation, your guest states that she had a
glycolic chemical peel within the last few days. during the facial , you should
avoid what step
- Foundation - -Cosmetic product used to cover or blend uneven skin tones:
- Fungi - -If a salon disinfectant is labeled 'Fungicidal' it can destroy:
- heat regulation - -Keeping the body temperature at 98.6 Fahrenheit:
- hirsutism - -condition of excessive hair growth also known as
Hypertrichosis:
- hyperhidrosis - -A condition where an overactive sudoriferous gland
creates an over-abundance of perspiration.
- infection - -By elimination or decreasing microorganisms, an antiseptic
prevents or reduces:
- leukoderma - -A disorder where light patches or hypo-pigmentation are
present on the skin:
- Liver - -hepatitis is a bloodborne virus that can cause inflammation of the