Across
- 2. current – This electrical current flows in one direction and is used in galvanic treatments.
- 4. current – This type of current is used for stimulation, not product penetration.
- 6. – A method of permanent hair removal using heat and alternating current.
- 7. – A reason to avoid a specific treatment.
- 8. – The opposite of cataphoresis; this process uses the negative pole.
- 11. suction – A device that helps extract impurities through suction.
- 14. – This process uses a negative pole to soften and emulsify oil and blackheads.
- 15. penetration – The goal of iontophoresis: helping ingredients sink deeper.
- 16. serum – Applied to target specific skin concerns during a facial.
- 18. – An atom or molecule with an electrical charge.
- 19. comfort – Ensuring this is key to a relaxing and effective treatment.
- 21. brush – This brush is used to exfoliate the skin using circular motion.
- 22. – Electrical treatment that mimics the body’s own natural current.
- 23. machine – This machine sprays a fine mist to calm and hydrate the skin.
- 24. analysis – This step evaluates skin texture, tone, and concerns.
Down
- 1. – The chemical reaction during desincrustation that liquefies sebum.
- 3. – The process of introducing water-soluble products into the skin using electrical current.
- 5. – Used to conduct current from the machine to the client’s skin.
- 7. – Boosted during facial massage and electrical stimulation.
- 9. machine – This device produces a germicidal effect and creates ozone.
- 10. – The process of converting atoms into ions.
- 12. balance – Maintaining this ensures skin doesn’t feel tight or dehydrated.
- 13. – The positively charged process that infuses products deep into the skin.
- 17. spatula – A spatula-shaped device that uses vibrations for deep cleansing.
- 20. therapy – This light-based therapy helps treat acne or aging.
