Across
- 1. — Directing a client to a medical professional when the condition is outside scope.
- 3. — A non-contagious disorder where treatment may proceed with modification.
- 8. — Type of infection listed under contagious disorders.
- 9. — Ageing skin has slower cell ____ which increases injury risk if treatment is too aggressive.
- 12. — Dermal protein linked to elasticity; reduced in ageing skin.
- 14. — Skin function described as “limited ____ of substances.”
- 18. — A reason a treatment must not be performed or must be modified.
- 20. — Type of contraindication: treatment may proceed with modification.
- 21. — Type of contraindication: treatment must not be performed.
- 23. — Dermal protein linked to firmness; reduced in ageing skin.
- 24. — Outermost skin layer responsible for barrier protection and preventing water loss.
- 25. — Harmful organisms the skin helps protect against.
Down
- 2. — A non-contagious disorder requiring reduced irritation/pressure considerations.
- 4. — Oil-producing gland found in the dermis.
- 5. — Type of infection listed under contagious disorders.
- 6. — Skin function involving feeling and nerve responses.
- 7. — Deepest layer made up of fat and connective tissue for insulation/cushioning.
- 10. — A non-contagious disorder where treatment may proceed with modification.
- 11. — Aftercare instruction: maintain good ____ to reduce risk of infection/inflammation.
- 13. — Post-treatment guidance that supports recovery, safety, and long-term results.
- 15. — Protective function of the outer skin layer that can be compromised after peels/exfoliation.
- 16. — A non-contagious skin disorder example listed in the sheet.
- 17. — Category of disorders that are usually absolute contraindications in beauty therapy.
- 19. — Type of infection listed under contagious disorders.
- 22. — Middle layer containing blood vessels, nerves, and key structural proteins.
