Appropriate environmental factors for a facial skin care treatment could include:, calming music, flurescent lighting, limited ventilation, pungent aromas, Which of the following describes a type 1 skin on the Fitzpatrick scale?, Medium pink or beige skin that is moderately susceptible to UV exposure, Pale or very light skin that is most susceptible to UV exposure, Olive or light brown skin that is mildly sensitive to UV exposure, Very dark brown or black skin that has little sensitivity to UV exposure, Dry skin can be recognised by, excessive shine with congestion, smooth with open pores, unblemished and soft, uneven texture and flakiness, A lack lustre skin has an inability to:, absorb UV rays, produce melanin, reflect light well, secrete sebum, Which of the following imperfections is caused by a bacterial infection?, broken capillaries, Comedone, Milia, Pustule, A Contra-indication caused by a parasitic infection that may prevent a treatment from going ahead is:, Hyperkeratosis, Impetigo, Oedema, Scabies, A relative contra-indication that may restrict a facial skin care treatment is:, Herpes Simplex, Skin Allergies, Herpes Zooster, Tinea Corporis, Vitiligo is, small raised regular white areas of skin found anywhere on the body, Patches of skin that appear a much lighter colour then the rest of the skin, irregular shaped patches of pigment usually found on the mouth and upper cheek area , discoloured areas of skin that have a blotchy effect usually found on a black skin, The regulation that requires the recording of work-related incidents in an accident book is the:, Control od Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations, Management of Health and Safety at work regulations, Personal Protective Equipment at work Regulations, Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, The infection prevention method that removes all microorganisms and pathogens from tools and equipment:, Cleaning, Disinfection, Sanitisation, Sterilisation, The occurrence of Erythema during a facial skin care treatment is caused by:, Dilation of the blood vessels, Improved collagen production, increase in sebaceous activity, stimulation of sensory nerve endings , Small scaly red patches which form a ring around healthy skin and are found on the face and body are called , tinea coporis, tinea capitis, psoriasis, eczema, A client who experiences an adverse skin reaction following a facial skin care treatment would be advised to:, apply moisturising cream, leave the skin to settle, seek medical guidance, use a thick concealer, If a client begins to react to a product, the beauty therapist should:, Discontinue the treatment immediately and remove all products, Explain that a reaction is to be expected and continue the treatment., explain the possible reasons for the reaction and reassure the client, Remove the product and continue the treatment with an alternative, Following a facial skin care treatment, the beauty therapist should advise the client to:, Attend for another facial within 24hrs, Avoid make-up for 24hrs, Expose skin to UV light, Limit their water intake, Facial Skin care post treatment advice should include:, Light application of make-up, Papule extraction at home, Wearing UV protection daily, Reducing water intake, Hormonal Changes during puberty can cause:, Acne rosacea, Acne Vulgaris, Dermatitis, Psoriasis, How does cold, wet, winter weather affect the skin? It, hydrates and conditions , speeds up cell renewal, dehydrates and sensitises, moisturises and tones, Which of the following is caused by a viral infection?, Boils, Carbuncles, Moles, Warts, A type of skin cancer caused by UV exposure is called:, dermatosis papulosa nigra, folliculitis barbae, Keratosis Pilaris, Malignant Melanoma, Which of the following is characteristics of the skin disorder seborrhoea?, Areas of reduced pigment, Clusters of scaly cells, groups of vascular moles, patches of raised scar tissue, The ageing process affects the skin by:, Improving waste removal, Increasing collagen production, Slowing cellular regeneration, strengthening elastin fibres, Stress, diet and alcohol consumption are lifestyle factors that affect the skin by:, causing premature ageing, improving its condition, increasing melanin production, stimulating blood supply, An environmental factor that has a negative effect on the skin is:, exercise, medication, occupation, pollution.
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