Wax & Cosmetics Flashcards

1
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Restorative Waxes: Should closely approximate the light refractive characteristics of ____.

A

skin

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Restorative Waxes:

1) Composed of various ______, ______, _______, _______, and ______.

A

waxes, oils, starch, pigments, scents

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3
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Restorative Waxes:

2) Have the properties of ______ and will not adhere to tissues which are not ____ and _____.

A

grease, dry, firm

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4
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Restorative Waxes:

3) Types:
a) ______ (surface restorer)
b) ______ (restorative)
c) ______ (wound filler)
d) ______

A

soft
medium
firm
lip-wax

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5
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Waxing & Complexion Coloring:

1) When applying restorative waxes: ________ the color of the _____ to be used with the color of the _____________.

A

Match, wax, applied cosmetics

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6
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Waxing & Complexion Coloring:

2) The above method works best as is noticed when:
a) _______ the color of wax
b) _______ colored waxes.
c) Mixing a __________ with wax.

A

Selecting
Mixing
cream cosmetics

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7
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Waxing & Complexion Coloring:

3) Opaque Cosmetics: Will eliminate the need for ________ since both surfaces will be _____ by its application.

A

matching, masked

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8
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Waxing & Complexion Coloring:

4) To check the color of the wax with the applied coloring: Examine a _______________ sample.

A

thick smooth

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9
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Waxing & Complexion Coloring:

5) If you plan to approximate the wax color and make corrections after application:
a) The color of the wax should be a little less _____ (slightly _________) than the applied coloring.

A

vivid, lighter

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10
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Waxing & Complexion Coloring:

5) If you plan to approximate the wax color and make corrections after application:
b) Adjust by the _________ application of colorant that is lacking.
* It is much easier to ______ wax than it is to make it _____*

A

superficial

darken, lighter

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11
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:

1) The colored waxes available are intended for different uses, some are:
a) Made to match approximate ____________ colors.
b) To be mixed __________.
c) To be mixed with __________.

A

complexion
together
cosmetics

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12
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:

2) One color matching: Waxes made to match approximate _________________.
a) Straw-color wax

A

complexion colors

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13
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:

2) One color matching
a) Straw-color wax: with a _______ overtone.
1) Is effective on ________ Complexions
a) many _________ (white) complexions
b) light-skin _____ (black) complexions
c) _______

A

pink
European
African
Asian

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14
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:

2) One color matching
a) Straw-color wax:
2) Is effective for many ________ restorations:
a) ___________
b) ___________
c) ____________
d) ___________

A
surface
razor burns
sutured incisions
small lacerations
abrasions
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15
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:

2) One color matching:
b) Other colors of wax: Those who purchase the entire range of colored waxes will be able to accommodate a wider range of complexions:
1) ________ European (white) complexions
2) _________ or _________ African (black) complexions
3) _______________

A

Dark
Medium, Dark
Dark Asian

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16
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:

3) Two color matching: mixing ____ colors of wax together when ____ color is not ________.

A

two, one, sufficient

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17
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:
3) Two color matching:
a) “Bulk” color:
This is the _______ wax selected, that should be closest to the applied coloring, ________ or _______ vivid is desirable.

A

first, lighter, least

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18
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:

3) Two color matching
b) The second color: This _______ (or ______ vivid) color is ______________ into the bulk color to obtain the desired color.

A

darker, more, gradually mixed

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19
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:

4) Multi-color matching: Used chiefly for __________ restorations.
a) Supplies a great latitude in solving “__________” cases.

A

large scaled

problem

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20
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Selection & matching with Colored Wax:

4) Multi-colored matching:
b) “__________”: __________ colors of wax available from some manufacturers.
1) ______
2) ______
3) ______
4) ______

A
Color complex, Basic
White
Yellow
Red
Brown
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21
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Cosmetics mixed with wax:
1) When no discoloration is involved: The _____ transparent cream cosmetic or pigment powder used for the complexion coloring may be mixed with the wax

A

same

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22
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Cosmetic mixed with wax:
2) Not all cosmetics can be mixed with the wax: Transparent _________ cosmetics for example have a ______ not mixable with wax.

A

liquid, vehicle

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23
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Cosmetic mixed with wax:

3) Oil-based Transparent Cream Cosmetics Mixed with Wax
a) ____________________
b) ____________________

A

Minor surface restorations

Large area restorations

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24
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Cosmetic mixed with wax:
3) Oil-based Transparent Cream Cosmetics Mixed with Wax
a) Minor surface restorations (_______________________)
Wax mixed with a __________ cosmetic with an oily vehicle.

A

razor burns and sutured incisions

unitary cream

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25
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Cosmetic mixed with wax:

3) Oil-based Transparent Cream Cosmetic Mixed with Wax
b) Large are restorations: Wax mixed with ___________ oil based _____________ allow the creates latitude for color matching.

A

coordinating, complexion compounds

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26
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Conversion of Surface Restorer Wax into Lip-Wax:
1) To simulate the denser (______________) type of lip wax:
Mix __________________ with restorative wax.

A

non-transluscent

cream rouge

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27
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Conversion of Surface Restorer Wax into Lip-Wax:

1) To simulate the denser (non-translucent) type of lip wax:
b) If a firmer wax is used, compensate by adding a small amount of __________________

A

white petroleum jelly

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28
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Conversion of Surface Restorer Wax into Lip-Wax:

2) For Ornamental Purposes use:
a) _____________________
b) _____________________
c) ____________

A

Brilliant Yellowish Red
Brownish Red
Pure Red

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29
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Conversion of Surface Restorer Wax into Lip-Wax:

3) For Non-Ornamental Treatment use:
a) Light, Medium or dark _________________.
b) To Mottle: apply several dabs of _______.

A

complexion red

brown

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30
Q

Where to apply Wax and Cosmetics

a) ____________
b) ____________

A

mucous membranes

integumentary portion

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31
Q

Where to apply wax and Cosmetics

a) Mucous Membranes:
1) wax: __________
2) cosmetics: _____________

A

lip wax

lip cosmetic

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32
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Where to apply wax and cosmetics:

b) Integumentary Portion
1) Wax: ______________
2) Cosmetic: ___________

A

fleshed colored wax

complexion cosmetics

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33
Q

Major fault of Lip Waxing: Is the omission of the irregularly spaced __________ of the mucous membranes.

a. Vertical application with the brush
1) Eliminates ________________.
2) Reinstates _______________.

A

vertical lines
the sharp margin
vertical lines

34
Q

Pigment Powder Mix with Max:
1) For medium-dark & dark-brow African (black) complexions:
The range of available colored waxes may be _____________________.

A

inadequate

35
Q

Pigment Powder Mix with Max:

1) For medium-dark & dark-brow African (black) complexions:
a) Wax may be mixed with
1) ________________
2) ________________

A

Earthen Pigments

Pigment Powders

36
Q

Pigment Powder Mix with Max:

1) For medium-dark & dark-brow African (black) complexions:
b) To achieve the correct order:
1) Add the pigment powder _________________.
2) Add a small amount of ______________________ if necessary to counteract the powder.

A

progressively

white petroleum jelly

37
Q

Pigment Powder Mix with Max:

1) For medium-dark & dark-brow African (black) complexions:
c) Emergency Substitutes
1) ________________
2) ________________

A

Black Carbon

Cocoa

38
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

1) Performed on ____________, _______________ etc. where the tissue discoloration will “show” through the wax unless cosmetically masked.
a) Trim any ______________ which may protrude through the applied wax.

A

abrasions, skin slip

rough edges

39
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

2) Types of Undercoats
a) __________________
b) __________________

A

Most Satisfactory Type

Opaque Cream Cosmetic

40
Q

Cometic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

a) Most Satisfactory Type: A ___________ drying ______ liquid.

A

quick, opaque

41
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

b) Opaque Cream Cosmetics: used ________ opaque liquids were available.

A

before

42
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

b) Opaque Cream Cosmetics:
1) More susceptible to accidental ________ when applying wax.

A

removal

43
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

b) Opaque Cream Cosmetics:
2) Must be dried with a __________ before applying wax.

A

powder

44
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

3) Color of the Undercoat: The ____ as or ______________ than the complexion color.

A

same, slightly lighter

45
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

4) Application of the Undercoat:
a) A small soft brush: Used for any type except _______.
b) Cream Cosmetics: Should be _________.

A

spray

powdered

46
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

4) Application of the Undercoat:
c) Spray undercoat: Even with a _______ (______) the spray may exceed the area
1) Before undercoat dries: _________________

A

templet, frisket

Feather it out

47
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

5) Color of the Wax: Should closely approximate the ______________________.

A

applied complexion coloring

48
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

6) Application of Wax on the Undercoat
a) Any removed undercoat should be ________.
b) Do not ______ the wax across the area.
1) Spreading may _______ the undercoat
2) Creates a _______ contour.

A

repaired
spread
remove
flat

49
Q

Cosmetic Undercoat Applied Before Waxing:

6) Application of Wax on the Undercoat:
c) Correct Application
1) Place the ______ mass of wax in the ________ of the area.
2) With a spatula ______ the wax toward the margins.

A

flatten, middle

taper

50
Q

Cosmetic Application upon a Wax Surface:

1) Restorative Wax is primarily a grease-like material, so in general:
a) ______ or ________ vehicle cosmetics are ineffective.
b) Oil-like vehicle cosmetics will be __________.

A

Water, Alcohol

compatible

51
Q

Cosmetic Application upon a Wax Surface:

2) Methods of Conditioning a Wax Surface for Cosmetics:
a) Firming Time- Allow the wax to _____ to the original ___________.

A

return, consistency

52
Q

2) Methods of Conditioning a Wax Surface for cosmetics:
a) Firming time
1) If the surface was polished with a wax solvent:
allow 10-15 minutes for it to ___________.

A

evaporate

53
Q

2) Methods of Conditioning a Wax Surface for cosmetics:
a) Firming time
2) If massage cream or petroleum jelly was used on fingers and instruments to prevent sticking, brush the surface with a _________ chemical to remove the excess oil.

A

volatile

54
Q

Cosmetic Application Upon a Wax Surface

2) Methods of Conditioning a Wax Surface for cosmetics:
b) Dusting with Powder: Done when the surface is _______ or slightly _______.

A

tacky, oily

55
Q

2) Methods of Conditioning a Wax Surface for cosmetics:
b) Dusting with Powder:
1) Dust with loose ________ powder and remove several minutes later.
2) When Semi-Opaque Cream Cosmetics are used: A _______________ base is required, so an oily surface is no problem.

A

drying

message cream

56
Q

Cosmetic Application Upon a Wax Surface:

c) Liquid Sealer Applied Over Wax: Is necessary if opaque ________ are to be used.
1) Simulate ________ and _______ before sealing.

A

liquid

pores, wrinkles

57
Q

Techniques of Cosmetic Application on a Wax Surface: Applications are done carefully to avoid _______ to the wax surface.

A

damage

58
Q

Techniques of Cosmetic Application on a Wax Surface:

a) Liquid Cosmetics: Use a ______ brush.

A

soft

59
Q

Techniques of Cosmetic Application on a Wax Surface:

b) Cream Cosmetics
1) Warm cosmetics by spreading thinly on the _________ and add ____________ if necessary.

A

palm, massage cream

60
Q

Techniques of Cosmetic Application on a Wax Surface:

b) Cream Cosmetics
2) Apply to the surface by ______ with the finger and blending with a soft _______ brush.

A

tapping, texturizing

61
Q

Techniques of Cosmetic Application on a Wax Surface:

b) Cream Cosmetics
3) Large Restorations: Apply cosmetics in _____ with a ____ brush and blend with a soft _______ brush.

A

smear, soft, texturizing

62
Q

Techniques of Cosmetic Application on a Wax Surface:

c) Powder Cosmetics:
1) Thinly coat the surface with ____________.
2) Apply powder with a _______________.

A

massage cream

soft brush

63
Q

Substitution of Cosmetics for Application on Wax:

1) Usually color adjustments to the wax surface are made with the _____ cosmetic applied to the ______.

A

same, skin

64
Q

Substitution of Cosmetics for Application on Wax:

2) However- If necessary ___________ of cosmetics may be used on the wax.

A

other types

65
Q

Substitution of Cosmetics for Application on Wax:

3) Unitary Cream Compounds (Oil based): Are ________ and have ________ influence on color.

A

dense, greater

66
Q

Substitution of Cosmetics for Application on Wax:

4) Coordinating Compounds: Allow _________ latitude because the proportion of each compound can be altered.

A

greater

67
Q

Adjustment of the Color of Wax After Powdering: Adjustments are ________ at best.

A

difficult

68
Q

Adjustment of the Color of Wax After Powdering:

1) Blotting the surface with a damp towel to ____________.

A

remove powder

69
Q

Adjustments of the Color of Wax After Powdering:

2) Corrections involving Red: Apply ___________

A

dry rouge

70
Q

Adjustments of the Color of Wax After Powdering:

3) Dense Cosmetic Creams:
a) Remove _________.
b) Thin cosmetic with _____________ and apply.
c) ___________

A

the powder
massage cream
re-powder

71
Q

Skin-Texture Simulation: Generally, furrows (_______) should be drawn _________ pores are simulated.

1) Simulation of Pores Before Complexion Coloring:
a) ______________
b) ______________

A

wrinkles, before
Liquid Cosmetic Media
Powder Cosmetic Media

72
Q

Skin-Texture Simulation:
1) Stimulation of Pores Before Complexion Coloring
a) Liquid Cosmetic Media:
Pores are simulated ________ cosmetic application because the continuous film they leave might otherwise be broken.

A

before

73
Q

Skin-Texture Simulation:

1) Stimulation of Pores Before Complexion Coloring
a) Liquid Cosmetic Media:
1) ________ and _________ mortuary paint
2) Liquid _______

A

Transparent, Opaque

sealer

74
Q

Skin-Texture Simulation:

1) Stimulation of Pores Before Complexion Coloring
b) Powder Cosmetic Media:
1) When using ________ or _________ powder.
a) Simulate _______.
b) Coat with _______________.
c) __________

A

tinting, pigment
pores
massage cream
powder

75
Q

Skin-Texture Simulation:

1) Stimulation of Pores Before Complexion Coloring
b) Powder Cosmetic Media:
2) Irregular Coloring: May occur by _____________ particles in the wax if pore are simulated _______ powdering.

A

embedded, after

76
Q

Skin-Texture Simulation:
2) Simulation of Pores After Complexion Coloring:
Done after the color is adjusted just ______ to powder application.

A

prior

77
Q

Skin-Texture Simulation:

3) Simultaneous Cosmetic Blending and Simulation of Pores: Done with ______ drying cosmetics while adjusting the color.
a) With a brush _______ the cosmetic on the wax.
b) Blend together by _________.

A

slow
smear
stippling

78
Q

Skin-Texture Simulation:

a) Densely ______ the surface and stipple.
b) There is less danger of ____________ the brush by this method.

A

powder

contaminating

79
Q

Non-Technical Description of Skin Color:

Light Caucasian: _________ with a pink overtone

A

straw color

80
Q

Non-Technical Description of Skin Color:

Freckles: Uneven distribution of _______.

A

melanin

81
Q

Non-Technical Description of Skin Color:

Liver Spots: Small spots of increased _____________ occurring in old age.

A

pigmentation

82
Q

Non-Technical Description of Skin Color:

Leukoderma: Defective ______________ of the skin absence of pigment _____ in patches. _____ and ____ spots.

A

pigmentation, melanin

Brown, White