Complexion Types and Materials Flashcards
Complexion color is influenced by:
1) ____
2) ________
3) ________
4) Exposure to the __________ (Mayer)
5) _______-genes we are born with (Klicker)
Age Gender Health Elements Genetics
Complexion Color: ____
1) _____
2) _____
3) _____
TVD
Types
Variations
Deviations
Types of Complexion: Applies to each _______ (each ______ and _____ classification)
1) Classified as (3 types)
a) _______
b) _______
c) _______
d) _______ (Klicker)
race, ethnic, racial light medium dark darker
Types of Complexion:
2) Greatest Range: ____________
a) Some complexions are almost as light as the fairest caucasian.
b) Others are almost as dark as carbon black.
- Regardless of _____________, all people have the same number of __________.
- Distribution and size of ___________ within melanocytes also influence _____.
African/Black
racial origin, melanocytes
pigment granules, skin color
Variations of each Complexion type:
1) _____________
2) _____________
3) _____________
Reddish
Yellowish
Brownish
Variations of each Complexion type:
Reddish- (_______ or _______)
florid, ruddy
Variations of each Complexion type:
Yellowish- (_________)
sallow
Variations of each Complexion type:
Brownish- (_______ or ______)
swarthy, dusky
Deviations from normal complexion types: Must be concealed with ________ cosmetics
opaque
Abnormal Complexion Variables:
1) ________
2) _______
3) _______
4) _______
5) _______
6) _______
Bronze Purple Deep-Yellow Green Gray Yellow-Brown
Bronze- ______ Disease, _______ Disease, _________, Uremic poisoning, etc
Addison’s, Hodgkin’s, Tuberculosis
Purple-___________
Klicker-escape of ______ into _______ spaces due to _______.
Blood Discoloration
blood, intracellular, trauma and hypostais
Deep Yellow-_________
Jaundice
Green- __________, strong ____ on a jaundice case
Putrefaction, fluid
Gray- ______________
From embalming Fluid
Yellow-Brown-_______________
Extreme Dehydration
Klickers- Abnormal Complexion Variables:
1) ___________
2) ___________________
3) ___________________
a) ______
b) ________
c) ________
Blood Discolorations Pigmentary Discolorations Changes in skin moisture content Sallow Light and Med Browns Darker Browns
(Klicker) Sallow- ____________
emaciation
(Klicker) Light and Med Browns- Indication of _______ as the loss of skin ________ continues.
dehydration, moisture
(Klicker) Darker Browns- typical of __________ of the tissue.
desiccation
Variegations of the Normal Complexion:
1) Normal skin- Exhibits a constant flow of _____ variations.
color
Variegation of the Normal Complexion:
2) Heavy Cosmetics- Look __________.
artificial
Variegation of the Normal Complexion:
3) Variegations should be ____________ reinstated to achieve a ________ appearance
artificially, life like
Regional Color Differences:
1) ___________
2) ___________
3) ___________
4) ___________
5) ___________
Forehead Hands Mucous Membranes Temples Neck
Forehead:
1) African Descent- forehead may be ________ than face
2) European Descent- forehead may be ________ than face
darker
lighter
Hands:
With each _______ the hands _________ the same color as the face.
race, are not
Mucous Membranes:
Are not _________ in color.
a) African Descent: Redness is seen only near the ______________.
b) European Descent: ________ lip less red.
identical
line of closure
upper
Temples: Cool-color areas (___________)
shaded
Neck: Is in the shadow so ___ treatment is necessary
no