Esthetician Test Flashcards
What is the eyebrow bone called?
orbital bone
What is the lowest form of sanitation?
soap and water
What does MSDS have on it?
Hazardous ingredients and precautions
What does antiseptic do?
retards the growth of bacteria
What is a lesion?
Structural change of the skin caused by trauma or disease
QUAT
Quaternary Ammonium Compound
QUATs are known as?
disinfectant
What is used if there is a blood spill?
EPA registered disinfectant
What is the last layer of the epidermis?
Stratum germinitavum
What is a steatoma & where does it appear?
Sac of sebum found on back of head, neck, back
When estheticians hold the negative pole, what do they use?
Desincrustation, alkaline liquid
Disinfectant that kills viruses?
Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach)
All implements should be cleaned with?
Mild alkaline detergent before disinfecting
Digestive organs are covered in?
Epithelial tissue
Introduces water soluble products into the skin.
Iontphoresis
Redness in response to injury or infection is?
Erythema
what animals are allowed in spas?
service animals
What does fungi produce?
mold, mildews, and yeast
What are white patches on the skin?
Tinea Versicolor
Desincrustation
removal of substances in the skins surface
infraorbital artery that supplies blood to the eye, teeth, &upper lip
internal carotid artery
the external maxillary artery that branches out to the lower region of the face, mouth, &nose
facial artery/ external carotid artery
you can determine the ideal shape of eyebrows with?
3 lines
which cells produce collagen?
fibroblasts