Level 1 Unit 106

Make Up
- Getting to know your skin 
- Basic make-up application
 
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Beauty therapyFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Make Up
- Getting to know your skin 
- Basic make-up application
 

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Skin!
In today's session we will cover:
- skin types and how to recognise them.
- The functions of the skin.
- The labelling of the skin and it's structures.



** CONSENT FORMS**


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List the skin types you can think of

Slide 3 - Mind map

Normal skin
Very few imperfections
Will feel smooth to the touch
Barely visible pores
Good circulation

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How do you recognise dry skin?

Slide 5 - Open question

Dry skin 
Cracked flaky appearance
Feels rough to touch
Sometimes peeling
Will absorb products quickly

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How can you recognise oily skin?

Slide 7 - Open question

Oily skin
Shiny in appearance
Feels smooth to the touch
Can leave oily residue when you touch it
Prone to breakouts
Will have open pores
Too much sebum produced in skin

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How can you recognise combination skin?

Slide 9 - Open question

Combination skin
Will be a combination of 2 other skin types
Can be prone to breakouts in areas
Often has oily t-zone
May require treatment in specific areas

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Slide 11 - Video

Structures of the skin


Hint Box:-
- Pore
- Hair
-Sebaceous Gland
- Epidermis
- Dermis

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Hair
Pore
Sebaceous gland
Dermis
Epidermis
Structures of the skin

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Sensation - The nerve endings in our body allow us to feel sensations such as: Pain, Heat, touch, cold and pressure.
Heat regulation - How our body controls it's temperature. Think about goose bumps, shivering and sweat.
Absorption - Our skin can absorb some creams and also UV rays.
Protection - Skin can protect our organs, it can protect us from UV rays and protects us from bacteria with it's waterproof layer.
Excretion - Some waste products are excreted from the body through the skin sweating.
Secretion - Sebum is the naturally produced oil that the skin secretes. 

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List as many of the 6 functions of the skin as you can remember.

Slide 15 - Open question

Slide 16 - Video

Next Week!!
You are going to analyse your partners skin ready for week 3. 
You will need to fill in an analyse sheet each and what product you think would work on your partner. 
REMEMBER TO BRING BACK CONSENT FORMS!!

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