1. | Risorius | A. | Disincrustation is the ______ reaction produced by a galvanic current | |
2. | Procerus | B. | The client holds a wire _______ in indirect high-frequency applications | |
3. | Warmed and Relaxed | C. | Normal skin may receive____ mildly stimulating or strongly stimulating massage treatments | |
4. | Kneading | D. | Muscle fiber is _______ by proper massage | |
5. | Depressor labii inferioris | E. | The _____ muscle draws down the corner of the mouth | |
6. | Spinal Cord | F. | The ___ is the muscle that surrounds the lower part of the lip | |
7. | corrective | G. | Vibration massage involves ______. | |
8. | Head | H. | The client experiences a metallic taste in the mouth or a slight ______ when receiving a disincrustation service | |
9. | Soothing | I. | The nerve that affects the muscles of the base of the scull is______ | |
10. | Glass | J. | A freshener is the best choice of tonic lotion for mature or ____ skin | |
11. | Muscular Contractions | K. | In ___ skin the dry areas usually include the cheeks while the nose is oily | |
12. | Oculomotor and Trochlear | L. | _____ is a process that involves a negative pole and an alkaline product | |
13. | Preservative | M. | Cleansing____ are usually water based | |
14. | Professional facial | N. | The ____ nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face | |
15. | Sight | O. | The motor nerve that affects motion of the eye is the_______ | |
16. | Sensitive | P. | An electrical massager is a handheld device that transmits _____ to the clients skin and muscles through the barbers hand | |
17. | Normal Skin | Q. | In a massage____ is a stroking movement | |
18. | Remove Blackheads | R. | The ____ nerve affects the muscles of the upper part of the cheeks | |
19. | abrupt motions | S. | A ___ is usually a setting product which means that it dries after application providing complete closure to the environment on top of the skin | |
20. | Effleurage | T. | Ultraviolet rays are used to treat______ | |
21. | Taste | U. | The ___ massage movement is known as petrissage(pinching) | |
22. | Direct Surface | V. | The _____ affects the motion if the tongue | |
23. | Damage | W. | Muscle contraction is caused by pressure or stimulation on a ______- | |
24. | Stimulating or Relaxing | X. | applying ____ to the skin causes relaxation | |
25. | Cranial | Y. | The external maxillary artery supplies the ____ | |
26. | Frontalis | Z. | ____ treatments are used to correct blackheads aging lines and other conditions | |
27. | Jugular Veins | A1. | The _____ muscle covers the top of the nose | |
28. | Water | B1. | When you perform a facial massage on a client with facial hair massage manipulations that go ______ or ____ the grain may cause discomfort to the client | |
29. | Anaphoresis | C1. | The _____ muscle extends from the masseter to the angle of the mouth | |
30. | Electrotherapy | D1. | The chin and lower lip are supplied by the ___ artery | |
31. | Massaged | E1. | The platysma is a broad muscle that extends from the ___ to the side of the chin | |
32. | Seventh Cranial | F1. | Massage movements should be directed from muscle insertion to origin to avoid _____ to muscular tissues | |
33. | Muscles | G1. | The device used to apply current to the clients skin during _____ is called an electrode | |
34. | against or across | H1. | Nerves may be stimulated in facial treatments with all of the following except _____ | |
35. | Triangularis | I1. | Tapping and hacking are ____ massage movements | |
36. | Ionic | J1. | The high frequency currents rapid vibrations produce ____ | |
37. | Occipitalis and frontalis | K1. | A barber should _____ for a client being treated for acne by a physician | |
38. | Over Gauze | L1. | One of the guidelines for cleaning _____ electrodes id disinfecting only the ends of the electrodes | |
39. | Strengthened | M1. | When the head or face or neck is massaged for _____ treatments pressure should be applied in an upward direction | |
40. | Percussion | N1. | The skin can be _____ with infrared rays without changing the temperature of the body as a whole | |
41. | Aging | O1. | Before using______protect the clients hair with a towel | |
42. | Submental | P1. | ____ is used for high frequency current | |
43. | One Electrode | Q1. | Dry skin does not produce enough___ | |
44. | Exfoliating scrub | R1. | Total exposure to _____ should not be more than 5 minutes | |
45. | Smell | S1. | The part being _____ reacts with a change in its functional activities such as more active circulation | |
46. | Tinea | T1. | When performing a paraffin wax mask the paraffin is applied ______ | |
47. | Vibrations | U1. | Cataphoresis is a process of ______ penetration involving a positive pole and an acidic product | |
48. | Fingertips | V1. | When using a steamer the steam warms the skin including the flow of both _____ and has an antiseptic effect on problematic skin | |
49. | Combination | W1. | ______ is performed with the galvanic current | |
50. | zygomatic | X1. | There are _____ major sub dermal systems associated with the performance of facial treatments | |
51. | Rolling Cream | Y1. | Hacking movements with the outer edges of the hands are used in the ____ massage | |
52. | Disincrustation | Z1. | Dehydrated skin lacks _____ | |
53. | Rolling Cream | A2. | The process of _____ liquefies waste and sebum | |
54. | Tapotement | B2. | The sense of ____is controlled by the olfactory nerve. | |
55. | Lotions | C2. | Oil based products should not be used to treat ____skin | |
56. | Three | D2. | Cervical nerves originate at the _____ | |
57. | Ice Cubes | E2. | After using_____ the skin is softer | |
58. | Cold | F2. | The ____ is not recommended for use on inflamed or acne-prone skin | |
59. | Chest and Shoulder | G2. | ______ nerves are all connected to part of the brain | |
60. | Prickling sensation | H2. | Stimulating the nerves causes the ____ to expand and contract | |
61. | Cutaneous Colli | I2. | When it becomes necessary to remove the hands avoid ____ and gently feather off the hands from the skin | |
62. | Rotary Brush | J2. | The sense of ____ is controlled by the glossopharyngeal nerve | |
63. | Mask | K2. | To perform a ____ a barber does not need to be knowledgeable about the services offered by competing barbershops | |
64. | Infrared Rays | L2. | The ____ nerve affects the front and sides of the neck | |
65. | Mouth | M2. | The sense of ____ is controlled by the optical nerve | |
66. | Motor Point | N2. | The ____ is part of the epicranius | |
67. | Hypoglossal Nerve | O2. | The ____ muscle allows shoulder movement | |
68. | Iontonphoresis | P2. | Applying ____ to the skin causes contraction | |
69. | Chemical | Q2. | In _____ high frequency application the electrode is applied directly to the skin | |
70. | Trapezius | R2. | ____ treatments can increase circulation relax the nerves activate skin glands and increase cell metabolism | |
71. | Oil and Sweat | S2. | Wrinkles are created by shrinking skin tissue resulting from excessive dryness and loosening of elastic skin fibers often leads to ____ | |
72. | Oily | T2. | In effleurage the small surfaces are manipulated with only the cushions of the _____ | |
73. | Cleansing Cream | U2. | A vibrator should be used in a facial if the client has_____ | |
74. | Heat | V2. | an ______ physically removes dead cells from the skin surface | |
75. | Glass Electrode | W2. | A ______ facial should be recommended only to clients with thick or oily or normal skin | |
76. | Rapid Shaking | X2. | The ____ carry blood to the heart from the head neck and face | |
77. | Oil | Y2. | The _____ are connected by the aponeurosis | |
78. | Lesser Occipital | Z2. | The muscles of the ____ that the barber is concerned with for the purpose of massage are voluntary muscles |
C1 | 1. | Risorius | A. | Disincrustation is the ______ reaction produced by a galvanic current |
A1 | 2. | Procerus | B. | The client holds a wire _______ in indirect high-frequency applications |
N1 | 3. | Warmed and Relaxed | C. | Normal skin may receive____ mildly stimulating or strongly stimulating massage treatments |
U | 4. | Kneading | D. | Muscle fiber is _______ by proper massage |
F | 5. | Depressor labii inferioris | E. | The _____ muscle draws down the corner of the mouth |
D2 | 6. | Spinal Cord | F. | The ___ is the muscle that surrounds the lower part of the lip |
Z | 7. | corrective | G. | Vibration massage involves ______. |
Z2 | 8. | Head | H. | The client experiences a metallic taste in the mouth or a slight ______ when receiving a disincrustation service |
C | 9. | Soothing | I. | The nerve that affects the muscles of the base of the scull is______ |
L1 | 10. | Glass | J. | A freshener is the best choice of tonic lotion for mature or ____ skin |
J1 | 11. | Muscular Contractions | K. | In ___ skin the dry areas usually include the cheeks while the nose is oily |
O | 12. | Oculomotor and Trochlear | L. | _____ is a process that involves a negative pole and an alkaline product |
R2 | 13. | Preservative | M. | Cleansing____ are usually water based |
K2 | 14. | Professional facial | N. | The ____ nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face |
M2 | 15. | Sight | O. | The motor nerve that affects motion of the eye is the_______ |
J | 16. | Sensitive | P. | An electrical massager is a handheld device that transmits _____ to the clients skin and muscles through the barbers hand |
U2 | 17. | Normal Skin | Q. | In a massage____ is a stroking movement |
K1 | 18. | Remove Blackheads | R. | The ____ nerve affects the muscles of the upper part of the cheeks |
I2 | 19. | abrupt motions | S. | A ___ is usually a setting product which means that it dries after application providing complete closure to the environment on top of the skin |
Q | 20. | Effleurage | T. | Ultraviolet rays are used to treat______ |
J2 | 21. | Taste | U. | The ___ massage movement is known as petrissage(pinching) |
Q2 | 22. | Direct Surface | V. | The _____ affects the motion if the tongue |
F1 | 23. | Damage | W. | Muscle contraction is caused by pressure or stimulation on a ______- |
M1 | 24. | Stimulating or Relaxing | X. | applying ____ to the skin causes relaxation |
G2 | 25. | Cranial | Y. | The external maxillary artery supplies the ____ |
N2 | 26. | Frontalis | Z. | ____ treatments are used to correct blackheads aging lines and other conditions |
X2 | 27. | Jugular Veins | A1. | The _____ muscle covers the top of the nose |
Z1 | 28. | Water | B1. | When you perform a facial massage on a client with facial hair massage manipulations that go ______ or ____ the grain may cause discomfort to the client |
L | 29. | Anaphoresis | C1. | The _____ muscle extends from the masseter to the angle of the mouth |
G1 | 30. | Electrotherapy | D1. | The chin and lower lip are supplied by the ___ artery |
S1 | 31. | Massaged | E1. | The platysma is a broad muscle that extends from the ___ to the side of the chin |
N | 32. | Seventh Cranial | F1. | Massage movements should be directed from muscle insertion to origin to avoid _____ to muscular tissues |
H2 | 33. | Muscles | G1. | The device used to apply current to the clients skin during _____ is called an electrode |
B1 | 34. | against or across | H1. | Nerves may be stimulated in facial treatments with all of the following except _____ |
E | 35. | Triangularis | I1. | Tapping and hacking are ____ massage movements |
U1 | 36. | Ionic | J1. | The high frequency currents rapid vibrations produce ____ |
Y2 | 37. | Occipitalis and frontalis | K1. | A barber should _____ for a client being treated for acne by a physician |
T1 | 38. | Over Gauze | L1. | One of the guidelines for cleaning _____ electrodes id disinfecting only the ends of the electrodes |
D | 39. | Strengthened | M1. | When the head or face or neck is massaged for _____ treatments pressure should be applied in an upward direction |
I1 | 40. | Percussion | N1. | The skin can be _____ with infrared rays without changing the temperature of the body as a whole |
S2 | 41. | Aging | O1. | Before using______protect the clients hair with a towel |
D1 | 42. | Submental | P1. | ____ is used for high frequency current |
P1 | 43. | One Electrode | Q1. | Dry skin does not produce enough___ |
V2 | 44. | Exfoliating scrub | R1. | Total exposure to _____ should not be more than 5 minutes |
B2 | 45. | Smell | S1. | The part being _____ reacts with a change in its functional activities such as more active circulation |
T | 46. | Tinea | T1. | When performing a paraffin wax mask the paraffin is applied ______ |
P | 47. | Vibrations | U1. | Cataphoresis is a process of ______ penetration involving a positive pole and an acidic product |
T2 | 48. | Fingertips | V1. | When using a steamer the steam warms the skin including the flow of both _____ and has an antiseptic effect on problematic skin |
K | 49. | Combination | W1. | ______ is performed with the galvanic current |
R | 50. | zygomatic | X1. | There are _____ major sub dermal systems associated with the performance of facial treatments |
W2 | 51. | Rolling Cream | Y1. | Hacking movements with the outer edges of the hands are used in the ____ massage |
A2 | 52. | Disincrustation | Z1. | Dehydrated skin lacks _____ |
W2 | 53. | Rolling Cream | A2. | The process of _____ liquefies waste and sebum |
Y1 | 54. | Tapotement | B2. | The sense of ____is controlled by the olfactory nerve. |
M | 55. | Lotions | C2. | Oil based products should not be used to treat ____skin |
X1 | 56. | Three | D2. | Cervical nerves originate at the _____ |
H1 | 57. | Ice Cubes | E2. | After using_____ the skin is softer |
P2 | 58. | Cold | F2. | The ____ is not recommended for use on inflamed or acne-prone skin |
E1 | 59. | Chest and Shoulder | G2. | ______ nerves are all connected to part of the brain |
H | 60. | Prickling sensation | H2. | Stimulating the nerves causes the ____ to expand and contract |
L2 | 61. | Cutaneous Colli | I2. | When it becomes necessary to remove the hands avoid ____ and gently feather off the hands from the skin |
F2 | 62. | Rotary Brush | J2. | The sense of ____ is controlled by the glossopharyngeal nerve |
S | 63. | Mask | K2. | To perform a ____ a barber does not need to be knowledgeable about the services offered by competing barbershops |
R1 | 64. | Infrared Rays | L2. | The ____ nerve affects the front and sides of the neck |
Y | 65. | Mouth | M2. | The sense of ____ is controlled by the optical nerve |
W | 66. | Motor Point | N2. | The ____ is part of the epicranius |
V | 67. | Hypoglossal Nerve | O2. | The ____ muscle allows shoulder movement |
W1 | 68. | Iontonphoresis | P2. | Applying ____ to the skin causes contraction |
A | 69. | Chemical | Q2. | In _____ high frequency application the electrode is applied directly to the skin |
O2 | 70. | Trapezius | R2. | ____ treatments can increase circulation relax the nerves activate skin glands and increase cell metabolism |
V1 | 71. | Oil and Sweat | S2. | Wrinkles are created by shrinking skin tissue resulting from excessive dryness and loosening of elastic skin fibers often leads to ____ |
C2 | 72. | Oily | T2. | In effleurage the small surfaces are manipulated with only the cushions of the _____ |
O1 | 73. | Cleansing Cream | U2. | A vibrator should be used in a facial if the client has_____ |
X | 74. | Heat | V2. | an ______ physically removes dead cells from the skin surface |
B | 75. | Glass Electrode | W2. | A ______ facial should be recommended only to clients with thick or oily or normal skin |
G | 76. | Rapid Shaking | X2. | The ____ carry blood to the heart from the head neck and face |
Q1 | 77. | Oil | Y2. | The _____ are connected by the aponeurosis |
I | 78. | Lesser Occipital | Z2. | The muscles of the ____ that the barber is concerned with for the purpose of massage are voluntary muscles |