CH. 6: SECTION 102.1 SKIN
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CARE PRODUCTS:
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CHEMISTRY, INGREDIENTS
AND SELECTION
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(FUNDAMENTALS) EXAM
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QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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VERIFIED ANSWERS 100%
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,Kari's salon is introducing a new line of skin care products.
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Shanae begins the meeting with a review of _____ and their role in skin care formulations.
These ingredients do the actual work of cleansing, normalizing, moisturizing, or otherwise
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treating skin.
performance ingredients
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Kari's salon is introducing a new line of skin care products.
Shanae also reminds the group that products come in many forms and types: solids, liquids,
gases, or combinations of these. And while they may be formulated as cleansers, moisturizers,
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exfoliants, or other types of products, the final product differentiation is dependent on the _____.
skin type
Kari's salon is introducing a new line of skin care products.
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Kari and her co-workers must have a thorough understanding of the skin care products they sell
in order to provide clients with the appropriate treatments, stay current with new developments
in cosmetic chemistry, and avoid _____.
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problems or reactions to products
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Kari's salon is introducing a new line of skin care products.
Kari asks Shanae about the sources for her product ingredients. Shanae answers that product
ingredients are derived from a variety of sources, including herbs, essential oils, plants, and
_____ performance ingredients.
synthetic
Sandy shows the consultant some of the most common allergens in skin care products to get
her advice. Which types of products does she display?
fragrances and some preservatives
, Sandy, a salon owner, is having a consultant visit today and advise her on product selection.
Sandy has asked her to discuss product safety and how to choose the correct ingredients.
The consultant points out that the FDA does not require approval of cosmetics before their
manufacture and sale, but that it does regulate cosmetics in the areas of safety, labeling, and
the _____.
claims made for a product
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Sandy, a salon owner, is having a consultant visit today and advise her on product selection.
Sandy has asked her to discuss product safety and how to choose the correct ingredients.
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The consultant further notes that FDA regulations for cosmetic labeling state that cosmetic
companies must list the company's name, location or distribution point, as well as the _____.
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ingredients in the product
Randy, a salon owner, is attending an annual cosmetology fair. This afternoon, he is circling
around the numerous product booths in the main auditorium. He comes across the "speed
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lecture" area of the auditorium, where Alan, a researcher for a cosmetics company, holds a
session to explain the basics of cosmetic chemistry. To end his presentation, Alan shows a
couple of samples and asks the group to identify the two most common surfactants. A
conference participant identifies _____ as one surfactant.
emulsifiers
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Randy, a salon owner, is attending an annual cosmetology fair. This afternoon, he is circulating
among the numerous product booths in the main auditorium. He comes across the "speed
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lecture" area of the auditorium, where Alan, a researcher for a cosmetic company, holds a
session to explain the basics of cosmetic chemistry.
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Next in his presentation, Alan discusses different product components and their uses. He begins
by stating that one of the most frequently used cosmetic ingredients is _____.
water
Randy, a salon owner, is attending an annual cosmetology fair. This afternoon, he is circulating
among the numerous product booths in the main auditorium. He comes across the "speed
lecture" area of the auditorium, where Alan, a researcher for a cosmetic company, holds a
session to explain the basics of cosmetic chemistry.
Alan's second question involves noncomedogenic products, which will not _____.