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O.S.H.A - ✔✔Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a government agency in the
Department of Labor to maintain a safe and healthy work environment
opaque colors - ✔✔Non-transparent colors or impervious to light. These colors have covering power
Ophthalmic - ✔✔pertaining to the eye
Organelles - ✔✔microscopic structures in a cell that carry out its individual functions
Organic pigments - ✔✔intensely colored particulate organic solids that may be from nature or
synthesized in a lab for quality control. they are referred to as toners or lakes on US food and drug
admin colorant charts. They are brighter in color than inorganic pigments but less lightfast.
Organisms grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organism (host)? - ✔✔Parasites
Orifice - ✔✔Aperature; hole opening into a body cavity
Palpebra - ✔✔Eyelid, upper or lower
Papillae - ✔✔Projections of any kind; in the skin, papillae hold the dermis and the epidermis
together
Paramedical PMU - ✔✔Also, called camouflage tattooing
Periocular - ✔✔Around or near the eye
Permanent make up - ✔✔Introduction of permanent pigments into the skin as an alternative to
removable cosmetics
Pheomelanin - ✔✔Red to yellow tones of melanin apparent in skin and hair
Photos - ✔✔Are. Necessary element in the treatment program
PMU or Tattoo parlors may be inspected by inspectors sanitarians coming from - ✔✔State Health
Department
Pointillism - ✔✔Implanting of pigment using a dotting technique
Postauricular - ✔✔behind the ear
Primary colors - ✔✔red, yellow, blue. colors from which others are made
Reciprocating coil machine - ✔✔Motorized devices commonly used in the tattoo industry
Rete Pegs - ✔✔Anatomic features that hold the dermis and epidermis together
Reticula - ✔✔A netlike formation or structure; a network.
, Reticular dermis - ✔✔Sub layer of the dermis that connects to the epidermis and is home to to the
skins appendages. Nails, hair, glands
Rotary pens - ✔✔Lightweight stylus shaped motorized devices developed as an alternative for
permanent makeup
Safety Bill of Rights - ✔✔Original name of the OSHA manual
Sale of retail products - ✔✔Serve as an extension of services to clients
Sebaceous glands (oil glands) - ✔✔a small gland in the skin which secretes a lubricating oily matter
(sebum) into the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair.
Secondary colors - ✔✔Colors made by mixing two primary colors
shading - ✔✔Blending or fading of color from from a more intense to less intense area
Sharps container - ✔✔A closed, puncture-resistant, leak-proof container, labeled with the
international biohazard symbol, that is used for handling, storage, transportation, and disposal of
sharps
Side effects - ✔✔Action or effect of a drug other than desired, such as nausea and vomiting
Skin History Sheet - ✔✔Document used by skin care professionals to gather information on a client's
past and present skin health. This sheet includes past treatment, sunburns, and conditions that are
necessary for treatment.
skin turgor - ✔✔Flexibility in the skin
Sphincter - ✔✔circular ring of muscle that constricts a passage or closes a natural opening
standard pricing policy - ✔✔Business document that outlines the specific price range of a given
product or service, preferred pricing strategy, and circumstances during which each might change
Stippling - ✔✔Dotting or dabbing of color in application of short strokes
Stratum corneum - ✔✔Superficial sub layer of the epidermis; varies in thickness over the body
subcutaneous - ✔✔beneath the skin
Supraorbital - ✔✔above the eye
Supraorbital - ✔✔above the eye
Tannic acid - ✔✔Brownish yellow substance found in plants used as an astringent
Tannic acid - ✔✔Brownish yellow substance found in plants used as an astringent
Tatau - ✔✔The Polynesian practice of body art or tattoo.
Tatau - ✔✔The Polynesian practice of body art or tattoo.
Technique sensitive - ✔✔Exact protocols and processes must be observed to obtain and optimal
outcome; however because of individual variations in pressure or style.
Technique sensitive - ✔✔Exact protocols and processes must be observed to obtain and optimal
outcome; however because of individual variations in pressure or style.
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O.S.H.A - ✔✔Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a government agency in the
Department of Labor to maintain a safe and healthy work environment
opaque colors - ✔✔Non-transparent colors or impervious to light. These colors have covering power
Ophthalmic - ✔✔pertaining to the eye
Organelles - ✔✔microscopic structures in a cell that carry out its individual functions
Organic pigments - ✔✔intensely colored particulate organic solids that may be from nature or
synthesized in a lab for quality control. they are referred to as toners or lakes on US food and drug
admin colorant charts. They are brighter in color than inorganic pigments but less lightfast.
Organisms grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organism (host)? - ✔✔Parasites
Orifice - ✔✔Aperature; hole opening into a body cavity
Palpebra - ✔✔Eyelid, upper or lower
Papillae - ✔✔Projections of any kind; in the skin, papillae hold the dermis and the epidermis
together
Paramedical PMU - ✔✔Also, called camouflage tattooing
Periocular - ✔✔Around or near the eye
Permanent make up - ✔✔Introduction of permanent pigments into the skin as an alternative to
removable cosmetics
Pheomelanin - ✔✔Red to yellow tones of melanin apparent in skin and hair
Photos - ✔✔Are. Necessary element in the treatment program
PMU or Tattoo parlors may be inspected by inspectors sanitarians coming from - ✔✔State Health
Department
Pointillism - ✔✔Implanting of pigment using a dotting technique
Postauricular - ✔✔behind the ear
Primary colors - ✔✔red, yellow, blue. colors from which others are made
Reciprocating coil machine - ✔✔Motorized devices commonly used in the tattoo industry
Rete Pegs - ✔✔Anatomic features that hold the dermis and epidermis together
Reticula - ✔✔A netlike formation or structure; a network.
, Reticular dermis - ✔✔Sub layer of the dermis that connects to the epidermis and is home to to the
skins appendages. Nails, hair, glands
Rotary pens - ✔✔Lightweight stylus shaped motorized devices developed as an alternative for
permanent makeup
Safety Bill of Rights - ✔✔Original name of the OSHA manual
Sale of retail products - ✔✔Serve as an extension of services to clients
Sebaceous glands (oil glands) - ✔✔a small gland in the skin which secretes a lubricating oily matter
(sebum) into the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair.
Secondary colors - ✔✔Colors made by mixing two primary colors
shading - ✔✔Blending or fading of color from from a more intense to less intense area
Sharps container - ✔✔A closed, puncture-resistant, leak-proof container, labeled with the
international biohazard symbol, that is used for handling, storage, transportation, and disposal of
sharps
Side effects - ✔✔Action or effect of a drug other than desired, such as nausea and vomiting
Skin History Sheet - ✔✔Document used by skin care professionals to gather information on a client's
past and present skin health. This sheet includes past treatment, sunburns, and conditions that are
necessary for treatment.
skin turgor - ✔✔Flexibility in the skin
Sphincter - ✔✔circular ring of muscle that constricts a passage or closes a natural opening
standard pricing policy - ✔✔Business document that outlines the specific price range of a given
product or service, preferred pricing strategy, and circumstances during which each might change
Stippling - ✔✔Dotting or dabbing of color in application of short strokes
Stratum corneum - ✔✔Superficial sub layer of the epidermis; varies in thickness over the body
subcutaneous - ✔✔beneath the skin
Supraorbital - ✔✔above the eye
Supraorbital - ✔✔above the eye
Tannic acid - ✔✔Brownish yellow substance found in plants used as an astringent
Tannic acid - ✔✔Brownish yellow substance found in plants used as an astringent
Tatau - ✔✔The Polynesian practice of body art or tattoo.
Tatau - ✔✔The Polynesian practice of body art or tattoo.
Technique sensitive - ✔✔Exact protocols and processes must be observed to obtain and optimal
outcome; however because of individual variations in pressure or style.
Technique sensitive - ✔✔Exact protocols and processes must be observed to obtain and optimal
outcome; however because of individual variations in pressure or style.