Unit B2 E4 Revision Trivia Quiz

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Unit B2 E4 Revision Trivia Quiz Click for Question

Name the contra-indications to a facial Cold sore Conjunctivitis Eczema Psoriasis Cuts Abrasions Redness Swelling Skin irritation Click for: Answer and next Question

What are the benefits of a mask Depending on ingredients Soothing Deep cleansing Nourishing Click for: Answer and next Question

How would you recognise Psoriasis Red patches of skin Silvery scales Click for: Answer and next Question

Name the products needed for a facial Eye make up remover Cleanser Toner Moisturiser mask Click for: Answer and next Question

How would you recognise an oily skin? Open pores, shiny, thick epidermis, Comedones Papules & pustules Click for: Answer and next Question

Name the layers of the skin Epidermis Dermis Subcutaneous Click for: Answer and next Question

How would you recognise a dry skin? Flaky Tight Small or no visable pores Milia around eyes Click for: Answer and next Question

Name the 2nd layer of the skin Dermis Click for: Answer and next Question

How would you recognise a combination skin? Oily T-zone Dry or normal cheeks Click for: Answer and next Question

What aftercare advice should you give? What products to use How to use products No make up No touching When to come back Click for: Answer and next Question

On which ethnic skin group would you see more melanin and larger sebaceous glands? African-Caribbean Click for: Answer and next Question

List 3 types of consultation technique you would use Visual Manual Questioning Click for: Answer and next Question

List the functions of the skin Sensation Heat regulation Absorption Protection Excretion Click for: Answer and next Question

Why is it important to follow a senior therapists instructions? Ensure safe and correct treatment is given Click for: Answer and next Question

Why do you use a cleansing lotion? To remove make-up and skin debris Click for: Answer and next Question

How would you recognise a contra-action occuring? Red, itchy, irritated skin Slight swelling Click for: Answer and next Question

What does a toner do? Removes last traces of cleanser Temporary toning Restore pH Click for: Answer and next Question

How should toner be applied to the skin? Damp cotton wool Click for: Answer and next Question

Why should you give the client aftercare advice? Maximise benefit of treatment Click for: Answer and next Question

What is a comedone? Blackhead Trapped sebum that is exposed to air Click for: Answer and next Question

Why do you use a moisturiser? Hydrate the skin Protect the skin Base for make up Click for: Answer and next Question