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Maxillary nerve Main nerve branch on the middle of face breaks off into zygomatic / infraorbital Antiseptic Used to prevent the growth Freelance license Documents that authorize you to work away forever outside a licensed facility Passive immunity Acquired through shots Natural immunity Body's ability to fight infection on its own Capilli Hair on scalp Vellus Unpigmented hair all over the body Terminal hair Puberty hair Cilia eyelash hair Highlighting Making features prominent or larger Analogous Using three adjacent colors on the color wheel Triadic Using three colors in a triangle pattern on the color wheel Monochromatic Color schemes that use the same colors with variations in value and intensity Complementary colors Used colors directly across from each other on the color wheel Anagen First and longest stage of hair growth Catagen Second hair stage destroys self and disconnects from papilla Telogen Third stage of hair growth hair sheds types of temporary hair removal Shaving tweezing waxing threading sugaring and chemical depilatory Types of permanent hair removal Electrolysis laser epilation Melanocytes Gives skin its color Extensor radialis Straightens the fingers and wrist Emollient Boils and oil soluble substances used to condition the skin Squamous cells Cells that protect the skin found below the stratum corneum Oxygenation The process through which hemoglobin attracts oxygen molecules Lesion Open sore on skin Nerve tissue carries messages to and from the brain and coordinates body functions Ohm Radial nerve Down the thumb side of the arm into back of hand Trifacial nerve Largest cranial nerve divides into three main branches Afferent nerves Involuntary nerves Efferent nerves Effort moving nerves Dendrites Receive messages sent to nerves Flexor Mid-forearm on inside of arm bends wrist and closes finger Extensor Muscle in the mid forearm on the outside of the arm straightens fingers and wrists Abductor Separates fingers Anabolism Process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones Adductor Draws fingers together Opponens In the poem thumbs move toward fingers able to grasp/ fist Pronator Runs across the front of the lower part of the radius and ulna turns Palm downward and inward Supinator Runs parallel to the ulna turns palm of hand up Serratus anterior Under the arms lift the arms and helps in breathing Pectoralis Assess front of chest helps swingarms Excretory system Eliminates waste Catabolism Process of breaking down large molecules or substances into smaller ones Five types of tissues Epithelial connective nerve muscular and liquid Cell membrane Outside keeps it all together Nucleus Control center / brain Parietal bone Crown and upper sides of the head Cytoplasm Inner body responsible for cell growth and reproduction Ethmoid Spongy bone between eyes part of nasal cavity Sphenoid Behind the eyes and nose connect all the bones of the cranium Cervical vertebrae 7 bones that form the top of the spinal column 500 How many muscles are in the body Myology Study of the structure functions and diseases of the muscles Epicranium All of the structures above the cranium including muscle skin and aponeurosis Occipitalis muscle Nape of the neck draws the scalp back Frontalis muscle Forehead to top of the skull raises eyebrows draws scalp forward Procerus Muscle that draws the Brows down Obicularis oculi Muscle that Closes the eyelid Leavator palpebrae superioris Muscle that raises the eyelids Corrugator Muscle that draws eyebrows in and down it controls the eyebrows Mentalis Muscle on the tip of the chin that pushes lower lip and or wrinkles it - expressing doubt Quadratus labii inferioris Muscle located below the lip pulls the lip down or to the side Quadratus labii superioris Three parts above the upper lip raises nostrils and upper lip Risorius Muscle at the corners of the mouth responsible for grinning Caninus Raises corner of the mouth - snarling Triangularius Located below the corners of the mouth - depression Zygomaticus Muscle on the outside corners of the mouth responsible for laughing Buccinator Muscle between the jaws and cheeks responsible for blowing Obicularius Oris Muscle circles the mouth responsible for kissing Body systems The age you have to be to get a practitioner certificate Dilator Opens enlarges or expands Depressor Draws down or depresses Saprophyte They live and feed on dead and decaying matter Parasites Need live hosts Saccharide Simple unit of carbohydrate Carbohydrate Store energy in play key role in metabolism Molecular weight Neutrons and protons together determine this Levator Lift up Saturation point When a solute will no longer dissolve evenly into the solvent Humectant Organic ingredients that bind water and deposited onto skin and hair Compound When two or more elements are joined together chemically Peptide chain Backbone of all protein molecules Inferioris Located below or smaller 0 - 6 on pH scale Acidic pH 8- 14 on pH scale Alkaline pH Hydrogen Simplest atomic structure Protons Have a positive electric charge Electrons Have a negative electric charge Neutrons No chemical charge Cyclomethicone Non-comedogenic emollient that gives products a silky feel Amino acids Compounds consisting of carbon oxygen hydrogen and nitrogen Peptide bond Backbone of all protein molecules (Union of two amino acid groups) Solution Mixture of two or more chemicals (compounds) and which each is evenly distributed Suspensions Mixture of two or more kinds of molecules Posterior Behind or in back of Superioris Located above or larger Supratrochlear Upper sides of the nose and between the eyes (opthalmic branch) Cytoplasm Production Department of a cell Auriculotemporal Extending to the ear and the area top of the head to the temples(mandibular branch) Mandibular branch Main nerve lower 1/3 of the face divides into auricular temporal mental Mental nerve Lower lip and Chin Nasal Extending to the tip and lower sides of the nose(opthalmic branch) Anterior In front of Opthalmic nerve The main nerve branch of top 1/3 of the face divides into supraorbital supratrochlear infratrochlear and nasal Infratrochlear On skin of upper eyelid and side nose (opthalmic branch) Supraorbital nerve Upper eyelids eyebrows forehead and scalp(opthalmic branch) Eight bones of the cranium Frontal sphenoid parietal x 2 occipital ethmoid temporal x 2 Deltoid Covers of shoulder a triangular shaped muscle that lifts arms and turned it Tricep Extends the length of the upper arm to forearm - controls forward movement of the forearm Bicep Primary muscle in front of upper arm raises for arm bends elbow and turns palm of the hand down Cataphoresis Uses the positive Pole to Force acidic Solutions into the skin Aha Alpha hydroxy acids - carboxyl on the first atom examples are glycolic acid and lactic acid Bacilli Switch on Open circuit Switch off Thermal heat tools Generate heat curling iron heat lamps color machines facial steamers Mechanical Clippers massagers Electrotherapy Application of special currents or modalities that have certain effects on the skin Heating mechanical and electrochemical Three kinds of effects that can be created by electric current during Salon visit Electricity Form of energy that produces light heat magnetic and chemical changes Types of electrolysis Galvanic thermolysis and blend Iontophoresis Introduces water-soluble treatments / products into the skin Electrode Current conductor used to bring the current from the appliance to the client's skin Anaphoresis Uses a negative Pole to Forest alkaline solution into the skin without breaking it must-do cataphoresis after ***contraindications couperose/ rosacea Polymers Group of monomers that bond together to create larger more complex compounds Monomers Basic building block molecules that connect each other to or from larger more complex compounds Lipids Fill the intercellular spaces in the skin also called intercellular cement Mixture Two or more compounds that are Blended together physically rather than chemically creating a new overall product but still retaining the separate chemical characteristics of components Blended Missables / solvents Solvents that easily mix together Oxidation Loses an electron and oxygen is required Benefits of faradic current Stimulates nerve and muscle tissue, improves blood circulation, improve muscle tone, stimulates hair growth, stimulates glandular activity Benefits of Tesla current Does not produce muscle contractions it can result in stimulation or relaxation depending on the method of application Epidermis Outermost layer of the skin no blood vessels Stratum corneum Toughest layer, composed of Tech keratin protein, replaced every 28 days, protects all lower layers, Stratum lucidum Only found on palms of hands and soles of feet, contains cells that are more flattened and transparent, creates fingertips, thick skin Stratum granulosum Cells look like tiny grains, replace cells that are shed Stratum spinosum AKA spiny layer Becomes irregularly shaped and appears a spiny, protects the body from infection Stratum germinativum AKA basal layer Skin cell growth occurs through mitosis or cell division, keratinization of cells begin, contains melanin The six basic skin functions Protection absorption sensation secretion excretion regulation hydration Seborrheic dermatitis Dandruff Bromhydrosis Body odor Asteatosis Dry skin Anhidrosis Lack of sweat Herpes zoster Shingles Naevus Birthmark Seborrhea Oily skin Hirusitism Women beards Name two licenses Freelance, facility Name a registration Independent contractor Name a certificate Practitioner The practitioner Who is considered an authorization holder 30% The percentage of any aha concentration or formulation is prohibited Agency The Oregon Health licensing agency Authorization Means the official document IE certificate license permit or registration issued by the agency for any program Director