Massachusetts State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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What is the term for damage caused by sun exposure?

  1. Actinic

  2. Alipidic

  3. Dehydration

  4. Couperose

The correct answer is: Actinic

The term for damage caused by sun exposure is "actinic." This refers to changes in the skin that occur as a result of prolonged or excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Actinic damage can lead to various skin issues, including sunburn, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer. It is a specific term that highlights the interaction between sunlight (especially UV rays) and skin tissue, emphasizing how such exposure can lead to harmful effects. Understanding this term is essential for estheticians, as it helps guide skin care practices and preventative measures for clients. The other terms, while related to skin health, refer to different conditions or characteristics. Alipidic refers to skin that lacks oil, dehydration involves a lack of water in the skin, and couperose describes a condition involving broken capillaries or redness, typically unrelated to direct sun damage.