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Skin Care 101

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These may form when your skin becomes inflamed as a result of an allergic reaction to food, environmental allergens, or poisonous insect bites. However, the most common causes of is it acne. Acne develops when the pores of your skin become clogged with oil and dead skin cells.
The outermost layer of the epidermis of the skin. This layer provides the skin with its barrier function.
A chemical element that is an important constituent of many proteins and is often found in thermal pools and in some therapeutic muds. Sulfur is believed to reduce oxidative stress on the body and is used to treat arthritis, sore muscles, skin diseas
Spa and skin care products that come in larger sizes
Deep cleansing of the face with steam
Subcutaneous tissue, also known as the hypodermis or superficial fascia, is the layer of tissue that underlies the skin. The terms originate from subcutaneous in Latin and hypoderm in Greek, both of which mean “beneath the skin,” as it is the deepest layer that rests just above the deep fascia.
Electricity flows in one direction
A machine that generates a rapidly oscillating electrical current and transmits it through glass electrodes. When the electrodes are applied, the current produces heat in the skin, which stimulates circulation. It also produces ozone, which acts as a germicide to kill bacteria.
A machine used by estheticians in facial treatments. It has two different uses, depending on the polarity of the current that is used. When the working electrode is the negative pole, it is used with a desincrustation solution to soften blocked sebum in pores. When the positive pole is the working electrode, it is used to soothe the skin and encourage the absorption of a water-soluble treatment product.
Volatile plant oils, extracted from certain aromatic plants, that have both physiological and psychological effects on the human body.
A dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight.
The bodies' ability to maintain a relatively constant internal environment
The policy of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for safety in the presence of blood and other body fluids, which are potentially infectious sources of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B and C viruses, and other bloodborne pathogens.
Massage technique that involves rhythmic tapping or drumming
A substance that destroys harmful microorganisms used on hard surfaces
Dilate,disinfect pores,removes dead skin cells and reduce signs of aging
Hyperpigmentation is a common condition that makes some areas of the skin darker than others. “Hyper” means more, and “pigment” means color. Hyperpigmentation can appear as brown, black, gray, red or pink spots or patches. The spots are sometimes called age spots, sun spots or liver spots.
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The measurement of any substance's acidity
Massage technique that uses deep pressure such as kneading
A substance that softens the skin
A physical process in which the body is rubbed with an abrasive product or a coarse hand held item
Rub and knead a person or part of the body with the hands
Naturally occuring substances that play a crucial role in the body's metabolic processes
Body cleansing to remove toxins
This is a protein that the body produces. It plays an essential role in the structure and function of skin, cartilage, bones, and connective tissue. Medical uses include dressings to promote wound healing
Electric apparatus used to direct lucke warm vapor mist to face