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How is a good facial cleansing done?
What must a facial cleansing respect in order to avoid causing wrinkles to the client?
The cleansing step has 3 Goals. What are they?
Cleansing milk is for which skin type?
What does a cleansing foam contain?
What effect does a cleansing foam have on the skin?
Why is soap detrimental to the skin?
What is the basic PH of the skin?
Does water have cleansing properties?
The ideal product should...
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What does a Toner do for the skin?
How is a toner formulated? Is it creamy, solid?
Does a toner have alcohol in it?
What can the toner do to improve the appearance of the skin?
Is the skin around the eyes thin or thick?
The hydrolipidic film around the eyes is lacking in _______________.
The skin around the eyes has few _________________.
What is the biggest and heaviest organ of the body?
The Integumentary has 3 layers. They are __________.
Name the 5 layers of the Epidermis
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Come let's get sun burnt! Name the 5 layers of the epidermis.
2 Important tissues for an Aesthetician?
What tissue could I be referring to?
Touching cells. There's almost no space between them.
The cells do not touch. What kind of tissue would it be?
The deepest layer gives rise to all other cells in that tissue
Connective tissue is found where?
What kind of tissue is found in the Epidermis, Mucous membranes and the walls of glands?
True or False? The ostia cannot be seen with a magnifier or the eyes?
What is the main skin function?
Which layer has blood vessels, lymph vessels and nerve endings?
Synonyms for Hypodermis
The dermis is separated in 2 layers. What are they called?
The glue or a sticky substance that connect and keeps the epidermis and dermis layers together.
What is makes up the connective tissue?
Hair follicles and sweat glands. What layer am I referring to right now?
It cannot be seen on the client's face with the eyes and it allows sweat to flow through. What is it?
Exposure of the skin to Ultraviolet rays causes which chemical reaction which is vital to our skin?
~The sunshine effect~
Collagen are made out of _________ cells.
What is responsible for the skin's elasticity?
What gives the firmness of the skin and its strength? Allows for facial expressions?
Which layer can Glycosaminoglycans be found?
Name a type of Glycosaminoglycan.
Hyaluronic acid attracts _______ in the _____ layer.
It produces and secretes sebum onto the epithelium layer by way of a duct.
Sebaceous or Sudoriferous?
Sweat exits through pores.
Sebaceous or Sudoriferous?
We have sebaceous glands everywhere except in the palm of our ____ and the ______.
Outermost layer of the epidermis
It forms a natural lubricant – Lipidic film.
Sebaceous or Sudoriferous?
Uppermost layer of the skin
The deepest layer of the epidermis?
Keratinization begins in which layer?
Visible only in thick layers of the skin. Clear layer.
The process of cell shedding from the surface of the stratum corneum is called __________.
Its functions is to form a barrier to protect underlying tissue from infection, dehydration, chemicals and mechanical stress
Melanin is found in which layer?
Don't get mistaken: Keratin starts forming in this layer.
This hydrophobic lipid is responsible for the skin's barrier properties and is found in the __________ layer.
Melanocytes, Langerhans cells and Merkel cells are found in which layer?
Predominant cell type in the epidermis, approximately 90%
The thickness of the lucidum is controlled by the _______of the epidermal cells.
Makes up hair and nails.
Hard or Soft Keratin?
Fibrous structural proteins. What is it?
What helps the process of desquamation and preventing build-up?
Once synthesized, melanin is contained in a special organelle called a melanosome and moved along arm-like structures called ______.
Extremely insoluble in water and organic solvents.
Factors influencing skin penetration
Why is exfoliation good for the skin?