Ch.8 Facial Treatments (facial Steps) Flashcards

1
Q

Which type of cleanser should you use with dry skin to more mature skin?

A

Cream based

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2
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Which type of cleanser is for combination skin?

A

Mousse

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3
Q

Gels and liquids are cleansers ideal for :

A

Oily skin

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4
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When cleansing you should avoid:

A

Over rubbing or overstimulation of the skin

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5
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What should you do if there is makeup residue after cleansing?

A

Do a double cleanse

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6
Q

What is the difference in toners and astringents?

A

Toner: to remove any makeup or product residue . They finish the cleansing process and restore skins pH

Astringent formulas (a type of toner) helps reduce the appearance or pores.

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7
Q

What are the 4 components of skin analysis :

A

Look touch ask listen

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What are the two types of exfoliating methods?

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Mechanical- rotary brushes, microdermabrasion, manipulation of granular products with finger movements

Chemical: enzymes, AHA, BHA, azelaic acid or Kojic acid. They loosen sebum accumulation and are a desincrustation solution that soften oil debris & dirt around the edges of pores or follicle openings. They lessen appearance of wrinkles & skin discoloration

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9
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What is desincrustation?

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Process used to soften & emulsify sebum (comedones) in the follicles.

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