To get your qualification, please answer to the following questions after you've taken the course and send the answers back to us, we will examinate them and get back to you with your results.
Section A: Multiple Choice
1. What layer of the skin does a superficial chemical peel primarily affect?
A) Dermis
B) Epidermis
C) Hypodermis
D) Subcutaneous tissue
2. Which of the following is a commonly used acid in chemical peels?
A) Hyaluronic acid
B) Glycolic acid
C) Salicylic alcohol
D) Citric enzyme
3. What is the main purpose of a chemical peel?
A) Hydrate the skin
B) Improve skin tone and texture
C) Remove facial hair
D) Add pigmentation
4. What Fitzpatrick skin types require extra caution when performing medium to deep chemical peels due to risk of hyperpigmentation?
A) Types I–II
B) Types II–III
C) Types IV–VI
D) Type III only
5. Which of the following is a contraindication to a chemical peel?
A) Oily skin
B) Active acne
C) Recent sunburn
D) Large pores⸻
Section B: True or False
6. Chemical peels should be neutralised immediately if the client reports burning or excessive stinging.
☐ True
☐ False
7. It’s safe to perform a chemical peel on a client who is currently using Roaccutane (Isotretinoin).
☐ True
☐ False
8. Redness and light peeling for a few days is a normal reaction after a peel.
☐ True
☐ False⸻
Section C: Short Answer
9. List two key aftercare instructions you would give to a client after a chemical peel.
10. Name two benefits of regular chemical peel treatments.
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