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Performance ingredients are referred to as Active Principles The U.S. Formulators use how many CERTIFIED and CERTIFIED-EXEMPT colors? Certified- 35 Certified-Exempt - 29 Substances that contain ingredients that help improve the skin Cosmeceuticals This acid is found in sugar...

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Milady Advanced Esthetics Final Prep questions and answers
Performance ingredients are referred to as - correct answer Active Principles
The U.S. Formulators use how many CERTIFIED and CERTIFIED-EXEMPT colors? - correct answer Certified- 35 Certified-Exempt - 29
Substances that contain ingredients that help improve the skin - correct answer Cosmeceuticals
This acid is found in sugarcane - correct answer Glycolic Acid
What is a function of an AHA? - correct answer Promotes collagen desposition and the formation of glycosaminoglycans
What does CIR stand for? - correct answer Cosmetic Ingredient Review
What is the purpose of CIR? - correct answer If a product contains glycolic and/or lactic acids they are safe to use if they are formulated to protect from sun sensitivity or if the packaging instructs consumers to use SPF daily
This is a precursor of fibroblast formation which is responsible for collagen formation. - correct answer Hyaluronic Acid
What is Neutralization? - correct answer The process of adding a base to an acid forming a salt plus water
A condensation reaction of an alcohol and an acid to yield an ESTER and water - correct answer Esterification What is hyperkeratosis? - correct answer Dry, hyperkeratinized skin
What is the maximum allowed concentration of salicylic acid in home use? - correct answer 2 %
This combination results in a highly effective AHA/BHA chemical peel because of the complementary exfoliating mechanism and the lipid solubility of salicylic acid. - correct answer Salicylic Acid, Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid
Formed when exposed to UV light (thiol enzymes and hydroperoxides) - correct answer Enzymatic : Superoxide Dismutase
Vitamin E, C, A; DHLA, Coenzyme Q-10 (ubiquinol) Idebenone and Butylated Hydroxytoluene are
what? - correct answer Nonenzymatic
This antioxidant compliments Vitamin E, fights against free radical damage in the cellular membrane - correct answer Vitamin C : L-Ascorbic Acid
What is 25x more potent than Vitamin E and contains catechins (plant based antioxidant) - correct answer Green Tea
What are catechins? - correct answer Plant based antioxidant
What does in vivo mean? - correct answer in the living body
What does in vitro mean? - correct answer in a laboratory vessel (i.e. test tube)
What are humectants? - correct answer water loving ingredients that increase flexibility and elasticity (hydrophilic = water loving) These ingredients form a surface protective barrier that will reduce moisture evaporation - correct answer High Molecular Ingredients (polysilicon)
A component of the glycosaminoglycans present in both the dermis and epidermis - correct answer Hyaluronic Acid
Nano Emulsions and vesicles are designed to do what? - correct answer Break down into their constituent ingredients when applied to skin
What system is an important series of brain structures activated by odor, behavior, and arousal? - correct answer Limbic System
Antispasmodic essential oils have what properties? - correct answer Sedative properties
Regulated genuine & authentic oils must be _____, _____, & _____ to be carried by pharmacies.
- correct answer Pure, natural, complete
Green tea is available in what preparation methods? - correct answer Dried herbs, Infusion, Tincture
What essential oil has the name meaning "everlasting"? - correct answer Helichrysum
Pricing for services should depend on what? - correct answer Overhead cost, Cost of material, Your time
What is the most common dilution of oil used? - correct answer 2.0-2.5%
What percentage of oil is used topically to increase physical therapeutic activity? - correct answer 2.5-5%

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