New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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Under what condition should you avoid performing a facial?

  1. If the client has dry skin

  2. If the client has allergies

  3. If the client has lesions or open wounds on the face

  4. If the client has recently been sunburned

The correct answer is: If the client has lesions or open wounds on the face

Performing a facial treatment requires consideration of the client's skin condition to ensure safety and effectiveness. When a client has lesions or open wounds on the face, it is crucial to avoid performing a facial because these areas are susceptible to infection and irritation. Applying treatments or products on broken skin can exacerbate the damage, introduce bacteria, and lead to complications such as delayed healing or scarring. On the other hand, while dry skin, allergies, or sunburn may necessitate modifications in technique or product selection, they do not present the same level of immediate risk to the client as lesions or open wounds do. Therefore, focusing on skin integrity is essential in determining the appropriateness of facial procedures.