LED Quiz Flashcards
What colour lights would you use on a ‘Combination’ skin?
Blue and Violet
What colour lights would you use on a ‘ultra dry’ skin?
Blue and Violet
What colour lights would you use on a ‘Dry mature’ skin?
Red and Blue
What colour lights would you use on a ‘sensitive’ skin?
Blue and Aqua
What colour lights would you use on a ‘Couperose’ skin?
Blue and violet
What colour lights would you use on a ‘Oily’ skin?
Green and Violet
What colour lights would you use on a ‘Damaged’ skin?
Red and Green
What colour lights would you use on a ‘Problematic’ skin?
Violet and Aqua
What colour lights would you use on ‘Lines and Wrinkles’?
Red and Blue
What colour lights would you use on ‘Pigmentation’?
Yellow and Green
What colour lights would you use on ‘Rosacea’?
Blue and Aqua
What colour lights would you use on Psariosis (dry itchy patches) ?
Violet and Green
What colour lights would you use on ‘Fresh Scaring’?
Yellow and Red
What colour lights would you use on ‘Eczema’?
Red and Green
What colour lights would you use on ‘Sagging’ skin?
Red and Blue
What colour lights would you use on ‘Tired’ skin?
Red and Yellow
What are some contraindications for LED?
- Pregnancy
- Open Wounds or recent surgery
- High and Low blood pressure
- Herpes or Cold Sores present
- Shingles
- Epilepsy
- Active Dermatitis
- Skin Cancer
- Sunburn
- eye conditions effected by light
- Medications that make you photo allergic
How often can you have LED?
Once a week
How does LED work?
The LED gives cells light energy that can be converted into fuel, providing even ageing cells. It helps build enzymes and proteins essential for repairing the skin. It emit’s infrared lights (causing heat) in different wavelengths/spectrums, which have different skincare benefits.
What is the after care for LED?
Always apply a sunscreen and tell your client to drink lots of water.
There are 2 stages that LED can be performed during a facial, what are they?
After exfoliation for some skin types. After mask for some skin types.
What skins can have LED before a mask?
- Sensitive skin
- Problematic skin
- Sagging skin (not before polly or needling)
What voltage is the SSLED?
AC 110/220V
What frequency is the SSLED?
50Hz-60Hz
What is the one colour light that travels the furthest, into the Subcutaneous Layer?
Red