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Permanent Makeup Chapter 3 Questions and Answers
Typology: Exams
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Carotene Lycopene - ANS-yellow Collagen - ANS-white Color wheel - ANS-Circular diagram that shows the relationship of colors Eumelanin - ANS-brown to black Fitzpatrick Skin Typing - ANS-widely used skin typing classification applied today to predict scarring and pigmentary problems from various treatments Fitzpatrick Type I - ANS-White, blond hair and green eyes, always burns an freckles, English, scottish Fitzpatrick Type II - ANS-White, blond hair and green or blue eyes, always burns and freckles, difficult to tan, Northern European Fitzpatrick Type III - ANS-white, blond or brown hair and blue or brown eyes, tans after several burns, may freckle, German Fitzpatrick Type IV - ANS-brown skin, Brown hair and brown eyes, tans more than average, rarely burns and rarely freckles, Mediterranean, Southern European, hispanic Fitzpatrick Type V - ANS-dark brown skin, brown or black hair and brown eyes, tans with each, rarely burns, no freckles, asian, Indian, some africans Fitzpatrick Type VI - ANS-black skin, black hair and brown or black eyes, tans and never burns deeply pigmented, never freckles, Africans Hemoglobin - ANS-Red Opaque colors - ANS-Nontranspdwnt colors or impervious to light; have covering power Pheomelanin - ANS-Red to yellow tones or melanin apparently in skin and hair Primary colors - ANS-The basic colors (red, yellow, blue) that cannot be created by combining other colors and from which all other colors can be made. Secondary colors - ANS-Colors made by blending two of the primary colors
Tertiary colora - ANS-Colors made by mixing two secondary colors or by mixing a primary with the secondary cooor next to it Transparent colors - ANS-Nonopaque; do not have covering power