CIDESCO Facial Treatments Final Exam (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct |Grade A

CIDESCO Facial Treatments Final Exam

(Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and

Verified Answers | 100% Correct |Grade A

Q: What is healthiest habit for the skin in relationship to sun exposure?

Avoid sun exposure.

Seek 15 minutes of direct sunlight daily.

Use tanning beds to increase melanin production before going out into the sun.

Use sunscreen only in the summer months.

Answer:

Avoid sun exposure

Q: The most difficult type of skin to treat well is _________.

Fitzpatrick skin type 6

Fitzpatrick skin type 4

Fitzpatrick skin type 2

Fitzpatrick skin type 1

Answer:

Fitzpatrick skin type 4

Q: What is true of photosensitivity?

It is a condition that results from taking certain medication.

It is a genetic condition that results in the inability to tan.

It is a psychological condition related to body dysmorphia.

It is a condition that particularly affects people with Fitzpatrick skin types 5 and 6.

Answer:

It is a condition that results from taking certain medication.

Q: Which of the following Fitzpatrick skin types burns MOST readily?

Type 3

Type 2

Type 4


Type 1

Answer:

Type 1

Q: Who may possibly receive safe electrical treatments?

Clients who have allergies

Clients with pacemakers

Clients who are pregnant

Clients who have epilepsy

Answer:

Clients who have allergies

Q: What part of the skin is most often palpated during a skin analysis?

The eyes

The cheeks

The neck

The T-zone

Answer:

the T-zone

Q: What is true of actinic keratosis?

It can be precancerous.

It is caused by hormonal imbalances.

It is also known as telangiectasia.

It is indicated by absence of visible pores.

Answer:

It can be precancerous.

Q: What is a primary cause of an external effect on the skin?

Misuse of products

Vitamin deficiencies

Lack of exercise


Free radicals

Answer:

misuse of products

Q: What scale is used to measure the skin type's ability to tolerate sun exposure?

The Fitzpatrick scale

The Photosensitivity scale

The T-Zone scale

Erythema scale

Answer:

The Fitzpatrick scale

Q: When performing a skin analysis, a client's normal state of dryness might not be visible

_________.

outside of the T-zone

under a magnifying light

in the T-zone

after cleansing

Answer:

after cleansing

Q: An esthetician should ask about a client's lifestyle and describe any observations about the

skin's appearance _________.

after applying toner and before touching the skin

before applying toner and after touching the skin

after examining the skin with a magnifying lamp and before determining skin type

before putting on eye pads and after touching the skin

Answer:

before applying toner and after touching the skin

Q: Before performing any service, estheticians must have a full awareness of _________.

the client's ethnicity


the client's diet

the client's exercise regimen

the client's skin type

Answer:

the client's skin type

Q: Redness and distended capillaries caused by a weakening of the capillary walls are a

condition called _________.

keratosis

telangiectasia

milia

erythema

Answer:

telangiectasia

Q: One example of something which has an extrinsic effect on the skin is _________.

puberty

dehydration

free radicals

air quality

Answer:

air quality

Q: What is true of a client who has diabetes?

Exfoliation is contraindicated.

They might not realize a treatment is hurting them.

They may never receive electrical treatments.

Waxing is contraindicated.

Answer:

They might not realize a treatment is hurting them.

Q: What is contraindicated by skin-thinning medications such as Differin and Renova?


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