New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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What type of oils promote cell regeneration for skin repair?

  1. Essential oils

  2. Healing oils

  3. Carrier oils

  4. Fragrant oils

The correct answer is: Healing oils

Healing oils are specifically known for their properties that promote cell regeneration and aid in skin repair. These oils are often rich in nutrients and have therapeutic qualities that can enhance the skin's healing processes. They may contain fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants that support skin repair by nourishing and revitalizing damaged skin cells. For instance, oils like rosehip oil and jojoba oil are commonly used in skincare for their ability to penetrate the skin and stimulate regeneration. In contrast, essential oils are primarily concentrated plant extracts with aromatic properties that can offer benefits such as soothing or antiseptic properties, but they are not typically classified as oils that promote healing on their own. Carrier oils serve primarily as a base to dilute essential oils for safe topical application and may not have the same regenerative properties as healing oils. Fragrant oils, while pleasant to smell, have minimal benefits for skin regeneration and are often synthetic, lacking the beneficial properties found in healing oils.