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What is LESION
General term for abnormal damage or a change in the tissues of the skin, is a:
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What is JOB DESCRIPTION
A formal account of your job duties and responsibilities:
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What is HENNA
a dye used by Egyptians for hair coloring and tattoos:
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What is PRIMARY COLORS
red yellow and blue are:
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What is WATER SOLUBLE
the types of vitamin that benefit the inside of the cells
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What is SHOULD BE REFERRED TO A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Lesions that are raised, inflamed or discolored:
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What is EMPLOYEE EVALUATION
a meeting where you are given feedback on your performance and progress on the job:
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What is GREEK
the origins of the word cosmetics comes from:
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What is A PRIMARY COLOR DIRECTLY OPPOSITE A SECONDARY COLOR
complementary colors are:
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What is WATER SOLUBLE
Vitamins B and C fall into the category of
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What is BULLA
A blister, filled with a watery substance and bigger than a vesicle:
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What is a CONSIDERATE
when answering the telephone, you should always be:
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What is ESTHETICIAN
someone who performs treatments to the skin, but is not licensed to prescribe medicine is a:
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What is SHADE
adding black to a pure hue is called a:
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What is VITAMIN C
an antioxidant that is also known as ascorbic acid:
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What are MACULE
A freckle is an example of a:
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What is BE PUNCTUAL FOR APPOINTMENTS
an expectation of your employer may be for you to:
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What is PROCRASTINATION
Putting off a task that needs to be done is a form of:
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what is WARM TONES
red yellow and orange are considered:
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what is CAUSE CHEMICAL IMBALANCE
you should be wary of fad diets as they might:
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What is PAPULE
A pimple is an example of a:
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What is WORK EXPERIENCE
a resume should state your:
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What is ETHICS
the moral tasks by which we live:
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What is COOL TONES
Blue, blue-red, and violet are considered:
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What is CALORIE
a measurement of the energy in food is called a:
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