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What does CRF stand for? Ans- Cell renewal factor
Which of the following are an example of A.H.A? Ans- Malic acid
Where do enzymes in cosmetics come from? Ans- Vegetables and fruit
The enzymes that come from pineapples are? Ans- Bromelain
Endermology helps to improve the appearance of? Ans- Cellulite
Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is also known as? Ans- Apronectomy (surgery)
Surgery on the nose is technically known as? Ans- Rhinoplasty
Which surgical procedure removes pockets of fat? Ans- Liposuction
Using plant or herb extracts for therapeutic benefits is known as? Ans- Phytitherapy
Rhytidectomy is also known as: Ans- Face lift
What assists in stimulating the reduction of adipose tissue? Ans- Endermology
Which system is a sebaceous gland part of? Ans- Endocrine
The endocrine system controls general health, growth and development and: Ans- Reproduction
,What system is the framework that supports the body and maintains shape? Ans- Skeletal System
What branch of anatomy deals with the structure and function of bones? Ans- Osteology
What branch of medical science is concerned with the function, structure, and diseases of muscles are?
Ans- Myology
What is the body fluid that assists in protecting the body through its white cells from infection and
harmful bacteria? Ans- Blood
The upper chambers of the heart are called? Ans- Atriums
The lower chambers of the heart are called? Ans- Ventricles
How does blood travel from the heart to the lungs? Ans- Pulmonary Artery
What is the name of the membrane that surrounds the heart? Ans- Pericardium
What are three functions of blood? Ans- 1. Carries away carbon dioxide and waste to be be eliminated
2. Carries oxygen, water, and food as well as secretions to all cells of the body.
3. Protects the body from cold and heat by equalizing body temperature.
What is the fluid part of blood where white and red blood cells and platelets flow? Ans- Plasma
Which muscle type responds to commands voluntarily? Ans- Skeletal Muscle
What are the three types of muscle tissues? Ans- Cardiac, skeletal, smooth
Which nervous system controls the spinal cord and brain? Ans- Central Nervous System
,Which division of the nervous system carries messages to and from the CNS? Ans- Peripheral System
Name of the extensor muscle of the wrist that assist in bending the wrist. Ans- Flexor
Name the pair of bones in the human skull that form the upper jaw. Ans- Maxillae
Name of the muscle in the front of the head that lifts up the eyebrow. Ans- Frontalis Muscle
Which muscle closes the eyelid? Ans- Orbicularis oculi
Auricularis, Auricularis anterior, and Auricularis posterior are all muscles of? Ans- The ear
The external maxillary artery which branches out to the lower region of the face, mouth, and nose is
called? Ans- The facial artery
Name of the chief sensory nerve of the face? Ans- Trifacial nerve
What bone forms the forehead? Ans- Frontal bone
Once the initial dry skin analysis is finished, cleanse the clients skin to remove impurities and remove the
clients makeup in order to? Ans- Prepare for the skin analysis and treatment
To remove lip color: Ans- Begin at the outside corner of the lips and slide the tissue to the center of the
lips.
The client's skin should be inspected for skin type and contradictions before cleansing. After cleansing is
complete, the next step is to? Ans- Use a magnifying lamp to complete a thorough analysis.
, When applying product around the nostrils make sure to? Ans- Make small circular motions on the flare
of both nostrils.
What is the purpose of using steamed towels? Ans- Softens the pores
During preparation of the skin for the extraction of blackheads use steamed towels or...? Ans- Steam
machine
A change that occurs in a substance which has properties or characteristics that differ from the original
substance is called? Ans- Chemical change
The pH scale measures for? Ans- Acidity
Skin and hair are within what range of the pH scale? Ans- 4.5-5.5
The pH of pure water is? Ans- 7
Which liquid is regarded as a universal solvent? Ans- Water
When a solute dissolves in a solvent it is called? Ans- A solution
What are three rules that apply to the pH scale? Ans- 1. It measures a substances acidity
2. Only practical for substances that contain water or can be dissolved in water.
3. pH scale ranges from 0-14
When two unstable atoms combine and make more complex units, the more complex units are known
as? Ans- Molecules