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| Hair removal approaches fall into two major catagories, which are | temporary and permanent |
| Terms that refer to the overgrowth of hair on the body are hypertrichosis and | hirsuties |
| During the client consultation, all clients should complete a questionaire that discloses skin disorders, allergies, and | medications |
| One of the main purposes of a client consultation is to determine the presence of any | contraindications |
| The removal of hair with electrical current that destroys the growth cells of the hair is | electrolysis |
| Intense light therapy used to destroy the growth cells of the hair follicles is | photoepilation |
| A rapid method of removing hair with the use of beams pulsed on the skin is | laser hair removal |
| An absolute requirement for laser hair removal is that the hair being removed must be | darker than the surrounding skin |
| In the nape area, the most common form of hair removal is usually performed using electric | clippers |
| A positive impact on the overall attractiveness of the face can be achieved with | correctly shaped eyebrows |
| the natural arch of the eyebrow follows the | orbital bone |
| A term used to describe unwanted hair is | superfluous |
| Electronic tweezers transmit radio frequency energy into the follicle area, dehydrating and eventually destroying the | papilla |
| A caustic substance used for the temporary removal of superfluous hair at the skin level is | a depilatory |
| The product composition of cold and hot wax is primarily beeswax and | resins |
| Disposable gloves should be worn during a waxing service to prevent contact with possible | bloodborne pathogens |
| Wax should never be applied over warts, moles, abrasions, or | irritated or inflamed skin |
| To prevent wax contamination, an applicator should be placed in the wax | once |
| In a waxing treatment, the wax should be applied | in the direction of the hair growth |
| An epilator treatment that involves using a thick-based product appropriate for sensitive skin is | sugaring |
| Apply pressure to remove a fabric waxing strip and pull | in the opposite direction of hair growth |
| To prevent skin irritation or burns, the temperature of wax should be tested | prior to application |
| A temporary hair removal method practiced in many Eastern cultures is the process of | threading |
| If redness or swelling occurs after a waxing treatment, soothe the skin with the application of | aloe gel |
| A wax that is thick and does not require fabric strips for removal is | cold wax |