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        | -Large blister like lesion -contains fluid
 -caused by a 2nd degree burn
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        | -Small discolored patch or spot -neither raised or sunken, its flat
 -Example: birthmark, stain
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        | -Itchy swollen lesion -Lasts for a few hours
 -caused by insect bite or hives
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        | Crack in the skin penetrating into the dermis.  Example: cracked lips |  | 
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        | INTRINSIC FACTORS for Sensitive/Allergic Skin
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        | -stress     -PMS/Hormones -systemic problems/illness
 -spicy foods, alcohol, caffeine, stimulants
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        | Term 
 
        | EXTRINSIC FACTORS of Sensitive/Allergic Skin
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        | -Chemicals or harsh products -over exfoliation
 -mechanical stimulating like microderm/waxing
 -atmospheric conditions cold/wind/heat
 -alipidic skin/dry skin lacking Protective barrier
 -predisposed to allergic reactions & capillary damage
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        | Term 
 
        | What is the difference between Sensitive and Allergic reactions? |  | Definition 
 
        | Sensitive is NERVE related Allergic is IMMUNE related
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        | immediate reaction, milder, sensitivity  affected by external products |  | 
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        | delayed & more severe than sensitive reaction |  | 
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        | 2 types of Allergic Reaction |  | Definition 
 
        | INNATE-reaction immediately upon contact with intolerable substance ACQUIRED- delayed reaction, several hours or days later
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        | So that Esthetician can see the skin you can't normally see with the naked eye |  | 
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        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | WHITE: spots or patches of increased keratinization, thick horny layer BLUE: Healthy, normal skin
 PURPLE: think dehydrated skin
 YELLOW/ORANGE/CORAL: excess oil, oily skin, comeodones
 BROWN SPOTS: Pigmentation spots
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        | Term 
 
        | What is Galvanic Current? |  | Definition 
 
        | Galvanic converts the oscilating current received from outlett into a direct current. |  | 
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        | What are the 2 types of Galvanic Current? |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Chemical- Desincrustation 2. Ionic - Iontopheresis
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        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | - Used for DEEP pore cleanse/liquify sebum - apply solution & the client holds positive pole
 - use negative pole to open/relax pores
 - Switch poles/apply water to close pores
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 | Definition 
 
        | - Water soluble products pushed deep into the skin. Match polarity of machine & product's polarity |  | 
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        | What are the 2 types of Ionic penetration? |  | Definition 
 
        | Cataphoresis- infusion of acidic or positive product Anaphoresis- infusion of alkaline or negative product
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        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Firms tissue Constricts vessels & follicles
 reduces redness
 germicidal
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        | Softens tissue Stimulates circulation
 Dialates Follicle/vessles
 Germicidal
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        | Contraindications of Galvanic Treatments |  | Definition 
 
        | Metal Implants      Jewelry(remove it) Braces                Epilepsy
 Fillings              Pregnancy
 Pacemakers           High Blood Pressure
 Inflammation/Open Wounds
 Serious Systemic Disease-Aids, HIV
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        | List the 3 types of Blood Vessels |  | Definition 
 
        | ARTERIES-carry oxygenated blood AWAY from heart to the body VEINS-vessels that carry de-oxygenated blood from body to heart
 CAPILLARIES-connect our arteries & veins. Only 1 cell thick to be more permeable
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        | Term 
 
        | List Main blood vessels of the Head/Face |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. External Maxillary 2. Superficial Temporal Artery
 3. Occipital Artery
 4. Posterior Auricular Artery
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        | Term 
 
        | List the 3 types of Blood Cells |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Erythrocytes 2. Leukocytes
 3. Platelets/Thrombocytes
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        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Red blood cells transport respiratory gasses & oxygen to cells and transports carbon dioxide away from cell |  | 
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        | white blood cells more mobile, our "immune" cells
 fight against disease
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        | responsible for blood clotting |  | 
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        | What is the function of the respiratory system? |  | Definition 
 
        | Exchange of gasses between an organism & it's environment. Cells rid themselves of carbon dioxide and receive oxygen |  | 
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        | Term 
 
        | List the organs of the Respiratory System |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Nose 2. Pharynx
 3. Larynx
 4. Thrachea
 5. Lungs
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        | Term 
 
        | What are the 2 types of respiration? |  | Definition 
 
        | External : 2 ways- Inspiration-taking in air
 Expiration-letting air out
 Internal: exchange of oxygen & carbon dioxide between blood and body vessels
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