108 Facial Treatments with Devices

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  1. 2. Atomizes distilled water and herbs or essentials oils to spray on the skin; uses a chamber of heated water to create steam, which is then pushed through the small opening of the nozzle.
  2. 5. application of electrode on skin. Mild ozone is created when electrode has a spark gap between the skin and electrode which produces a germicidal effect
  3. 7. Transmission of galvanic current that allows an acidic (positively charged) solution to enter the skin; positive pole (anode) of an electrode is used to produce an acidic reaction.
  4. 10. Allows you to properly identify skin type, skin condition and Fitzpatrick skin type
  5. 11. Direct application over blemishes with a small contact electrode using an up-and-down movement to create a spark gap
  6. 12. A device that uses electricity to heat or cool the skin, depending on desired results.
  7. 13. Water-based gel with high viscosity (thickness) used in electrotherapy treatments.
  8. 14. Inert minerals designed for microdermabrasion use.
  9. 15. Electrotherapy device that has two poles—positive (anode) and negative (cathode)—and uses direct current (DC) to create an electrochemical effect during a facial treatment.
  10. 16. A professional treatment that exfoliates the stratum corneum using a fine inert abrasive material or an electrical vacuum device with an abrasive tip.
  11. 17. Transmission of galvanic current that allows an alkaline (negatively charged) solution to enter the skin; negative pole (cathode) of an electrode is used to produce an alkaline reaction.
  12. 18. The removal of all makeup or surface debris.
  13. 21. Interchanges different handpieces with various diamond-grit types, such as fine 200, medium 150 and coarse 100, to exfoliate the surface of the skin
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  1. 1. Benefits the skin by using aluminum oxide, an inert crystalline material that is water-insoluble and strong, to exfoliate the skin’s surface.
  2. 3. Treatment in which water-soluble compounds are pushed into the epidermis.
  3. 4. Used in a pattern on face, neck and upper chest to cause skin toning, increase blood and lymphatic circulation.
  4. 6. Treatment in which blockages in the skin, such as clogged pores or blackheads, are broken down.
  5. 8. Electrotherapy device that uses an alternating current with high voltage and low amperag; can be used direct or indirect
  6. 9. Massage performed while client holds electrode; also known as Viennese massage.
  7. 12. Method of microdermabrasion that exfoliates while infusing the skin with water and serums at the same time using a tip made of diamond, metal blades or plastic blades
  8. 19. Light therapy device that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) of different colors and wavelengths to help improve the appearance of the skin.
  9. 20. Thick-consistency cream, clay or gel product used for nourishing, hydrating and anti-aging results.