Massachusetts State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of occlusive products on the skin?

  1. To enhance skin exfoliation

  2. To reduce transepidermal water loss

  3. To promote rapid absorption of oils

  4. To actively cleanse the skin

The correct answer is: To reduce transepidermal water loss

Occlusive products are designed to form a barrier on the skin's surface, which helps to reduce transepidermal water loss. This is particularly important for maintaining skin hydration and preventing moisture from escaping, which is essential for overall skin health and function. By creating this barrier, occlusive products can help to keep water in the skin, ensuring that it remains hydrated and supple. In contrast, enhancing skin exfoliation involves different types of products that facilitate the shedding of dead skin cells, which is not the primary purpose of occlusives. Promoting rapid absorption of oils pertains more to products that are lightweight or designed to penetrate quickly, rather than those that block moisture loss. Finally, actively cleansing the skin involves removing dirt and impurities, which is not a function of occlusive products; they do not perform cleansing but rather serve to lock in moisture.