Oregon Cosmetology Certification Practice Exam

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Which skin condition is characterized by dry patches often treated by estheticians?

Rosacea

Psoriasis

The skin condition characterized by dry patches that are often treated by estheticians is psoriasis. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that leads to the rapid growth of skin cells, resulting in thick, red, scaly patches, primarily occurring on the elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back. These patches can be itchy and sometimes painful, making them a concern for individuals seeking cosmetic treatments.

Estheticians can help manage psoriasis through specialized skincare routines and treatments designed to hydrate and soften the affected areas. They may use soothing ingredients, exfoliation techniques, and moisturizing products to improve the skin's appearance and comfort. Understanding the unique challenges of working with clients who have psoriasis is essential for providing appropriate and effective services.

In contrast, conditions like rosacea are typically characterized by redness and visible blood vessels, often accompanied by bumps, while dermatitis often involves inflammation and may present with redness and itchiness without the thick scaly patches seen in psoriasis. Acne is primarily characterized by comedones and pustules, which differ significantly in presentation and treatment needs from psoriasis.

Dermatitis

Acne

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