Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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Which type of mask is characterized by containing oils, emollients, and humectants, providing a strong moisturizing effect?

  1. Non-setting mask

  2. Clay mask

  3. Peel-off mask

  4. Alginate mask

The correct answer is: Non-setting mask

The type of mask characterized by containing oils, emollients, and humectants, providing a strong moisturizing effect, is the non-setting mask. Non-setting masks are designed to remain wet on the skin, allowing the hydrating and nourishing ingredients to penetrate deeply. They are often rich in various moisturizing agents that help to attract and retain moisture in the skin, making them particularly beneficial for dry or dehydrated skin types. On the other hand, clay masks, peel-off masks, and alginate masks have different properties and purposes. Clay masks typically absorb excess oil and draw out impurities, making them suitable for oily or acne-prone skin rather than for intense hydration. Peel-off masks are formulated to remove dead skin cells and impurities by adhering to the skin's surface and then being peeled away, which can strip hydration in the process. Alginate masks, often made from seaweed, are usually used for their cooling and soothing effects, but they may not provide the same level of moisture as non-setting masks. Thus, the non-setting mask is unique in its formulation aimed specifically at maximizing hydration.