Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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What should you avoid when recommending products to clients with dry skin?

  1. Oils and moisturizers

  2. Harsh cleansers

  3. Hydrating serums

  4. Gentle exfoliants

The correct answer is: Harsh cleansers

When recommending products to clients with dry skin, it is crucial to avoid harsh cleansers. Individuals with dry skin already struggle with a lack of moisture, and using harsh cleansers can exacerbate this condition. Such cleansers often contain strong chemicals and fragrances that strip the skin of natural oils, leading to further dryness, irritation, and potentially even damage to the skin barrier. On the other hand, oils and moisturizers are beneficial for dry skin as they help to replenish moisture and provide a protective barrier. Hydrating serums are also useful because they deliver concentrated hydration directly to the skin. Gentle exfoliants can aid in removing dead skin cells without causing excessive dryness or irritation, which is essential for maintaining a healthy skin texture in those with dry skin. By avoiding harsh cleansers, the esthetician ensures that the client's skin remains hydrated and healthy, ultimately promoting better skin condition and comfort.