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Week 3 - Skin Care 1 - Facial Muscles and Massage Techniques

The piano movement is described as:

light digital tapping on the face

Which movement is used mainly to stimulate sebum production?

petrissage

Rubbing movements are a form of:

friction

What muscle compress, contracts, puckers and wrinkles the lips

Orbicularis oris

This movement is the most stimulating movement and should be applied with discretion:

Tapotement/ percussion

What muscle pulls the eyebrows together (down and in)?

Corrugator

This type of movement should be done in a slow rhythmic manner:

Effleurage

T or F A facial massage: relaxes the client, stimulates cell turnover, helps with product absorption

True

The massage movement used by most estheticians to open and close the facial massage period is:

effleurage

Which of these does a facial massage NOT do?
Increases sebum and comedone production, help muscle tone or help cleanse skin of impurities

increases sebum and comedone production

In this movement tissues are lifted and squeezed, rolled, or pinched with light, firm pressure:

Petrissage

This movement is a soft, continuous stroking movement with fingers or palms:

Effleurage

This movement stimulates sebum production and expels excess oil:

Petrissage

This movement is avoided on skin with nodules or pustules:

Petrissage

This movement warms and softens the skin while relaxing the client:

Effleurage

This muscle closes eyelids; used in blinking, winking, and squinting

Orbicularis occuli

The contraction of a muscle can be stopped with Botox by blocking

acetylcholine

Which movement should be used sparingly in facial massage, since it is the most simulating movement?

vibration

This muscle is associated with drawing the lower lip down, it also tenses the neck and plays a role in developing a double chin due to sagging muscles

Platsyma

Tapotement can also be known as:

percussion

This movement is the most important of the five movements:

Effleurage

A facial massage is performed for approximately:

10 - 15 min

This movement has marked influence on the skin's circulation and glandular activity:

Friction

Massage dates back about:

3,000 years

This movement is a deep kneading movement:

Petrissage

A classic massage is also known as:

Swedish

This movement is a shaking movement with the fingertips pressed firmly on the point of application:

Vibration

What muscles lowers the eyebrows and causes wrinkles across the bridge of the nose

Procerus

Classical massage movements do NOT include:

reflexology

What muscle do you chew with?

Masseter

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