| A | B |
| The preliminary parts of a facial treatment that determines the treatments to be performed are | skin analysis and consultation |
| The health screening performed prior to a facial treatment is used by the technician to determine any | contraindications |
| Skin that has small pores and may be flaky or dry with fine lines and wrinkles is characterized as | dehydrated |
| Oily skin or skin that produces too much sebum may appear shiny or greasy and have | large pores |
| Pores that are clogged from dead cells building up in the follicle may have the appearance of open | comedones |
| A chronic hereditary disorder indicated by constant or frequent facial blushing is | rosacea |
| Skin products designed to lower the pH of skin after cleansing and remove excess cleansing product are fresheners, astringents, or | toners |
| Exfoliant products are used on skin surfaces to make the skin look smoother by | removing excess dead cells |
| Lubricants applied to the face to make the skin slippery during a treatment are | massage creams |
| The term used to describe the manual or mechanical manipulation of the body is | massage |
| The massage movement that is light continuous stroking movement with the fingers in a slow rhythmic manner is | effleurage |
| The kneading massage movement performed by lifting, squeezing, and pressing the tissue with light, firm pressure is | petrissage |
| The deep rubbing or friction massage movements on the skin has been known to have a significant effect on the | circulation and glandular activity of the skin |
| The most stimulating type of massage that should be performed using extreme care and discretion is | tapotement |
| The use of electric currents to treat the skin is a form of | electrotherapy |