T.L.E FOR EXAM/QUIZ

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  • Skin
    The largest organ in your body
  • Skin
    • Made up of three layers: epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous/hypodermis
  • Epidermis
    The outer protective layer that keeps out water, pollutants, the sun's harmful rays, and bacteria
  • Dermis
    The supporting structure of the skin that lies below the epidermis
  • Subcutaneous/Hypodermis
    A fatty tissue layer below the dermis that gives shape to the body
  • Basic Skin Types
    • Normal Skin
    • Dry Skin
    • Oily Skin
    • Sensitive Skin
    • Combination Skin
  • What is the largest organ in the body?
    Skin
  • Normal Skin
    Has a healthy, soft, smooth, and finely textured skin
  • Dry Skin
    Has a fine textured and thin skin that can become flaky and rough when exposed to excess temperature
  • Oily Skin
    Has a thicker and shiny skin with large pores
  • Sensitive Skin
    Has a fine and easily irritated skin when exposed to extreme weather or strong products
  • Combination Skin
    Has a combination of normal and oily skin, with an oily T-zone and dry cheek and neck
  • C-cleanse
    day and night
    1. tone
    day and night
    1. moisturize
    day and night
    1. condition the skin
    day and night
  • Facial Exercise
    A daily ten-minute facial exercises after removing your makeup will relax your face muscles
  • Facial Massage
    One of the most relaxing and soothing service offered by salons
  • Methods of Facial Massage
    • Petrissage
    • Effleurage
    • Tapotement or percussion
  • Petrissage
    Important movement that promotes the circulation of blood and stimulates the muscles, nerves, and skin glands
  • Effleurage
    A facial massage done with the pods of the fingertips or with the palms of the hands
  • Tapotement or percussion
    Uses the pads of the fingers with a rapid and springy motion
  • Acne
    A condition that develops in the pores of the skin around the hair follicles and glands that produce oil
  • Mild Acne
    Few pimples on the face, back, or chest. Most teenagers usually experience this type of acne
  • Moderate Acne
    Around twenty to sixty small- to medium-sized pimples over the face, back, or chest
  • Classifications of acne
    Mild acne
    Moderate acne
    Severe acne
  • What do you call the process of sweating?
    Perspiration
  • What do you call the combination of the way you think, act and feel?
    Personality
  • What do you call the thing about your body and can easily identify when you look into a mirror?
    Physical traits
  • What do you call the glands responsible for the production of oil that produces more perspiration?
    Sweat gland
  • What do you call the product to prevent acne which is more convenient and cleansing tool and preserve in antibacterial solution?
    Medicated pads
  • What are the conditions or practices that are conductive and maintaining health and preventing diseases, especially through cleanliness?
    Hygiene
  • What do you call the changes in puberty with the development of fit and hands grow first and our fan large in proportion than the rest of the body?
    Physical
  • What do you call the changes in puberty with the capacity to think and reason increases, ability to think logically or reason things out increases or evident?
    Mental
  • What do you call the changes in puberty where the friendship and peer acceptance are valued and the ability to feel more deeply and considered others needs increases?
    Social
  • What do you call the changes in puberty where communicating of thoughts and feelings become priority, and sports of energy and emotional feelings are very evident?
    Emotional
  • What do you call the condition that develops in the pores of the skin around the hair follicles?

    Pimple
  • This means keeping the food free from harmful bacteria to prevent contamination?
    Food sanitation
  • These glands secrete an oily material.
    Sebum
  • It is acquired by excessive exposure to extreme weather that cause dry or chopped skin
    Wrinkles