16)Facial Message Flashcards
What action should you NOT use on the center of the neck?
Pressing down
What part of the body should you avoid tapping because tapping in that area will feel unpleasant to the client?
Jawbone
What is feathering?
Term for the slowing down movements at the end of the message
What is true about the decollete?
That is where you begin your message procedure
How many milliliters of the product should you use on the facial area?
Five
What is acupressure?
Oriental technique of applying pressure to specific body points
What is chucking?
Grasping flesh in one hand while the other hand holds the limb
Why is the Dr.Jacquet movement beneficial to oily skin?
it helps move sebum out of the follicles and up to the skins surface
What is effleurage?
Light, continuous stroking movement
What is friction?
Deep rubbing movement
What is NOT a variation of friction?
Effleurage
What is fulling?
Form of petrissage
What is hacking?
Chopping movement performed with the edges of the hands
What is a characteristic of manual lymph drainage?
Gentle, rhyrhmic pressure
What is the term for the manual or mechanical manipulation of the body by using movements to increase metabolism and circulation, among other effects?
Massage
What improves overall metabolism and activates sluggish skin?
Massage
What should be performed for approximately 10 to 15 minutes during a facial?
Facial massage
What must estheticians be in order to perform deep tissue work?
Licensed massage therapists (LMTs)
Where should message movements begin?
Insertion
What do inflamed acne, open lesions, and sunburn have in common?
Massage is contraindicated
When should you avoid vigorous massage?
When a client has arthritis or other pain
When should you advise a client with reservations about facial message to speak with a physician?
Before performing massage
What type of movements are used in petrissage?
Kneading
Where do you apply pressure when performing reflexology?
Feet
What is rolling?
Pressing and twisting tissues using a back and forth movement
What is NOT a type of movement characteristic of tapotement?
Kneading
What is a form of acupressure?
Shiatsu
What part of the esthetican’s body must be kept flexible during slapping to ensure that the palms come into a proper contact with the body?
Wrists
What type of movements are used in vibration?
Rapid shaking
When do the body’s reflex receptors increase blood and lymph flow, resulting in a state of relaxation?
When touch is sensed by the body
What does the central nervous system trigger when affected by message?
Relaxation
To whom should you refer a client who wants a full body message?
Licensed massage therapists
What information can be found by referring to licensing regulations?
Scope of practice
What should you do during effleurage in order to avoid scratching the client?
Avoid using the ends of your finger tips
What is true of tapotement?
it is the most stimulating form of massage
How long should vibration be used on any one spot of the body?
No more than a few seconds
What is true of left and right sides of the areas being messaged?
Movements should be duplicated on both the right and left sides
What everyday movement is some what similar to the Dr.Jacquet movement?
Squeezing the peel of an orange to make juice spray out
Why should the Dr.Jacquet movements be avoided on areas of the skin that are infected or irritated?
too much pressure will rupture follicle walls
What type of movements are appropriate when messaging the area of beard growth on a male client?
Downward