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Salon techniques are considered _____ methods of hair removal. A hair removal service should not be performed on clients taking a medication containing _____.
Facial waxing should not be performed on clients with which condition? What are the three methods of permanent hair removal? C. Photoepilation, electrolysis, and laser hair removal Hair removal by means of an electric current that destroys the growth of cells of the hair is _____. Electrolysis must be performed by a(n) _____ and is not commonly a service offered in salons. ______, also known as Intense Pulse Light, uses intense light to destroy the growth of cells of the hair follicles. What hair type responds best to laser hair treatment? Which method of hair removal uses a beam pulsed on the skin that requires specialized training? What is the most common form of temporary hair removal, most often thought to cause hair to grow thicker or stronger? ______ removes hair, is commonly used to shape the eyebrows, and can also be used to remove undesirable hairs from the mouth and chin. What hair removal method is often completed as part of a professional make up service?A. waxing The natural arch of the eyebrow
or the curved line of the eye socket follows what bone? The high point of the arch of the brow should be near the outside corner of the _____ if the client is looking straight ahead. What process removes hair from the bottom of the follicle? What thick epilator does not require the use of fabric strips strips for removal? How long should the hair be for waxing to be effective? Which hair removal procedure is most
appropriate for under arms?A. wax What waxing technique requires the removal of all of the hair from the front and back of the bikini area? C. Brazilian bikini waxing When performing hair removal services always use ____________________ implements in order to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens and other contamination. To prevent contamination, _____ add new product to partially used jars or containers. When tweezing, the skin should be held taut, and the hair pulled using a quick motion _____. C. In the direction of the hair growth When wax is ready to use, it should have the
consistency of _____ and never be too runny to avoid burning the client. Prior to application, the temperature of the heated wax should be tested on _____. Heated wax should be spread in a thin coat using _______. Soft wax applied to an area should be removed using ____. After soft wax application in the direction of the hair growth, run your finger over the surface of the fabric three to five times always ______. C. In the direction of hair growth Remaining wax residue can be safely removed from the skin with a gentle _____. What bone does the natural arch of the eyebrow follow?The natural arch of the brow follows the orbital bone or the curved line of the eye socket.
For what period of time is eyebrow hair is in the telogen stage?Phase 3 - Telogen is the resting phase and lasts for 2 - 4 months.
Which condition refers to the growth of an unusual amount of hair on parts of the body normally bearing downy hair?Hirsuties (hur-SOO-shee-eez), also known as hypertrichosis (hy-pur- trih-KOH-sis), refers to the growth of an unusual amount of hair on parts of the body normally bearing only downy hair, such as the faces of women and the backs of men.
Which method of hair removal involves twisting and rolling cotton thread along the surface of the skin?Threading: This involves rolling and twisting a long piece of cotton across the skin and then pulling out the hair caught between the thread.
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