©2003 texas trade and industrial education1 cosmetology machine facials
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Cleansing
The large brush is for large areas
The small brush is good for small areas
Used to remove makeup, dirt, and oil from the skin
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Magnifying Light
Used to analyze skin
Determine if skin is oily, normal or dry
Best used after skin has been cleansed
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Steamer
Used on oily skin
Do NOT use if client is asthmatic or has high blood pressure
Use only distilled water in the steamer
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High Frequency
Used to increase and stimulate blood circulation
Test on client’s hand first to familiarize them with noise
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Vacuum Tube
Vacuum tubes are used to remove surface impurities
Check suction strength prior to placement on client’s skin
Large tube for large areas & small tube for up-close work
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Atomizer
Used at the end of the facial to close pores
Spray a light mist over the face.
Do not over saturate