New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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What is the primary characteristic of hyperhidrosis?

  1. Excessive dryness of the skin

  2. Excessive perspiration

  3. Skin that lacks oxygen

  4. Skin discoloration

The correct answer is: Excessive perspiration

The primary characteristic of hyperhidrosis is excessive perspiration. This condition involves the overactivity of the sweat glands, leading to an abnormal increase in sweating, which can occur in various parts of the body, including the palms, feet, face, and underarms. Individuals with hyperhidrosis often experience discomfort and may face social or emotional challenges due to the condition. Understanding hyperhidrosis is essential in esthetics and skincare, as it can affect the choice of products and treatments for clients. Being aware of this condition allows estheticians to adapt their techniques, provide supportive care, and recommend appropriate products that can help manage the symptoms of excessive sweating.