Across
- 3. guideline from DSPS to ensure that drapes are changed between clients to prevent
- 5. The client’s head is typically wrapped with this item during a facial to protect hair from products
- 6. This protective covering is placed over the client’s hair during treatments
- 9. The process of arranging a towel to cover the client’s body during a body scrub is called what
- 11. The action of securing a drape around the client’s neck to prevent product spillage.
- 13. A cloth used to cover the client’s eyes during light or chemical treatments
- 14. A disposable covering used for the client’s feet during a pedicure
- 15. The area of the body that is typically covered first during a treatment to maintain modesty
Down
- 1. This term refers to the process of wrapping or covering the client to protect clothing and skin
- 2. Draping helps to maintain the client’s sense of __________ during treatments.
- 4. A disposable item used to cover the client’s body during a waxing service
- 6. This type of drape is often used to protect the client’s clothes during a makeup application
- 7. What should be worn by the aesthetician to maintain hygiene when touching the client’s skin
- 8. The purpose of draping in aesthetic services is to ensure client _______.
- 10. The primary function of draping during services, ensuring that the client’s skin is not exposed
- 12. The primary material used to cover a client during a facial or body treatment
