Unit B2 E3 revision Click for Question
Who would be thought of as being a “minor” Anyone under 16 Click for: Answer and next Question
Why is it important to follow the senior therapists instructions? Maintain health & safety Ensure client gets correct treament Click for: Answer and next Question
How often would you recommend a facial? Every 4 weeks Click for: Answer and next Question
How long does a basic facial take? 45 minutes Click for: Answer and next Question
What are the possible contra-actions to a facial? Skin irritation Increased papules or Pustules Erythema Click for: Answer and next Question
How should a therapist present themselves for a facial? Clean uniform Short nails Hair off face No jewellery Click for: Answer and next Question
What checks would you make on electrical equipment? Check wires Check plug is not broken Has it been pat tested Click for: Answer and next Question
What could happen if you don’t follow the senior therapists instructions? Harm the client Give wrong treatment Click for: Answer and next Question
What is the best position for your trolley in a facial? Side of the couch By the head Click for: Answer and next Question
How should you prepare the client for a facial? Headband on Jewellery off Tops removed Click for: Answer and next Question
What treatments could a “minor” have? Any that are suitable Provided you have Parental consent Click for: Answer and next Question
Name the best method of sterilisation Autoclave Click for: Answer and next Question
How would you disinfect facial sponges? Wash in antibacterial solution UV cabinet when dry Click for: Answer and next Question
Why do you do a consultation? Check for C-I Find out what they want Discuss the treatment Find out what products they use Click for: Answer and next Question
What are sponges used for? Remove cleanser Remove mask Click for: Answer and next Question
How would you carry out a skin analysis? Under a mangifying Lamp Check every area of Face Click for: Answer and next Question
How do you recognise dehydrated skin? Tight Fine lines Transparent Click for: Answer and next Question
How do you recognise oily skin? Greasy Shiny Comedones Papules Pustules Click for: Answer and next Question
How do you recognise a combination skin? Oily T-Zone Dry or normal Cheek area Click for: Answer and next Question
Why give aftercare? Maximise treatment Results professionalism Click for: Answer and next Question
What aftercare should you give a client? No foundation/face powder No touching skin What products to use Routine for home When to come back Click for: Answer and next Question