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What has contributed to Hydrating Facial's popularity in the beauty industry?
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How long does a standard Hydrating Facial session typically last?
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Can Hydrating Facial be combined with other skincare treatments?
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What is Vortex-Fusion Technology used for in Hydrating Facial?
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What is the primary function of the hydration serum used in Hydrating Facial?
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What is a potential issue that some clients may experience during Hydrating Facial treatment?
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How can aestheticians address extraction challenges during Hydrating Facial treatment?
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Which of the following conditions is a contraindication for Hydrating Facial treatment?
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Why should treatment be avoided in areas with open wounds or cuts during Hydrating Facial?
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What should aestheticians do if a client experiences immediate discomfort during Hydrating Facial treatment?
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How should allergic reactions during Hydrating Facial treatment be handled?
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What information is typically included in the client history form?
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What does the client acknowledge by signing an informed consent form?
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What is the first step in preparing a client for a Hydrating Facial session?
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What pre-treatment instruction should clients follow before a Hydrating Facial session?
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How should aestheticians perform the exfoliation step during a Hydrating Facial treatment?
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Why is aftercare important following a Hydrating Facial treatment?
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Which protein gives the epidermis its toughness and water resistance?
19.
What is the primary component of the dermis?
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Which factor contributes to wrinkles by causing the breakdown of collagen and elastin fibers in the skin?
21.
What is the main reason for the appearance of wrinkles in areas like the face, neck, and hands?
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What is the primary source of free radical exposure contributing to extrinsic aging?
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What muscle surrounds the lips and is responsible for puckering the lips?
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Which layer of skin is mostly comprised of fat and acts as a protection for internal organs?
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What is intrinsic aging also known as?
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What is the primary purpose of the facial muscles?
27.
Which muscle is responsible for raising the eyebrows and creating forehead wrinkles?
28.
What is a characteristic feature of whiteheads?
29.
What are age spots commonly known as?
30.
What is the main cause of acne vulgaris?
31.
What are cherry angiomas?
32.
Which skin condition involves loose fleshly parts of the jawline that become more prominent with aging?
33.
What is a contagious bacterial infection that results in yellowish crusts on the face, arms, or legs?
34.
Which skin condition is characterized by persistent redness on the central part of the face?
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What should be done with suspicious moles that look irregular, crusted, or discolored?
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Which skin condition involves excess skin that folds down from the brow bone to the lash line?
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What is a characteristic feature of nodules?
38.
Which method of sterilization uses high-pressure steam to kill microorganisms?
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What is a crucial practice for maintaining a clean and safe environment in a salon?
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How often should fabric items such as towels and capes be cleaned in a salon?
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What is the primary purpose of using disposable items in a salon?
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Which of the following should salon staff do before and after each client?
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What should be done with salon tools and equipment between each client?
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What should salon staff do if a client appears to be unwell before their appointment?
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What is the main purpose of proper waste disposal in a salon?
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Which of the following is NOT a recommended practice for maintaining personal hygiene as a salon staff member?
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What is the recommended alcohol content in hand sanitizers for effective hand hygiene?