basic facial att 2 Flashcards
examples of bacterial infections
impetigo and carbuncles
examples of fungal infections
Tinea corporis and dermatophytosis
examples of viral infections
herpes simplex and herpes zoster (shingles)
examples of parasites
Demodex and Lice
impetigo is a … contraindication
Total
medication thinning skin is a … contraindication
Local
urtucaria (hives) is a … contraindication
Local
Steps of a facial
- cleanse
- lotion
- skin analysis
- exfoliation
- vapozone
- extractions
- massage
- mask
- finishing product
- sunscreen
clays in masks
Calamine, kaolin and sulphur
Liquids in masks
rose water, distilled water and witch hazel
Contraindications that restrict treatment
grade 1 acne - use sensitive products and avoid exfoliants
sensitive skin - use sensitive products and harsh chemicals, avoid granular exfoliants
what are immediate remedial actions. where are they recorded
if product is involved remove immediat;y, apply cool copress forup to 10 minutes and reassess after 10 minutes is severe send to GP, check up on them after 24 hours
recorded on the client card
aftercare advice examples
avoid wearing makeup for 8 hours, avoid touching face for 8 hours, drink 1-2 more cups of water a day
ingredients that may cause contraindications
formaldehyde, fragrance and sodium laureth sulphate
What are the functions of lyposomes
- a cell containing one or more phospholipid bilayers that enclose and internal aqueous volume
- used to protect and deliver unstable ingredients into the deeper layers of the skin