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Skin Care Fundamentals MCQs

Practice Skin Care Fundamentals multiple-choice questions for Green International University competitive exams. Each question includes the correct answer and a short explanation, and past-paper questions are marked so you can revise both repeated and fresh material in one place.

Dry
Sensitive
Oily
Normal
ExplanationOily skin is typified by overactive sebaceous glands, leading to larger visible pores and a shine throughout the face.
To provide heavy moisturization
To exfoliate deep dermal layers
To restore the skin's natural pH balance
To stimulate blood circulation permanently
ExplanationToners help bring the skin back to its slightly acidic pH after the use of alkaline cleansers.
Lack of oil
Lack of water
Excessive collagen
High sensitivity
ExplanationDehydrated skin is a condition where the skin lacks water, not necessarily oil, often characterized by tight, dull appearance.
Type I
Type III
Type IV
Type VI
ExplanationFitzpatrick Type I skin is very fair, has freckles, and always burns when exposed to sunlight.
To measure the pH of the skin
To detect bacterial or fungal infections and pigmentation disorders
To increase blood circulation
To remove dead skin cells
ExplanationA Wood's Lamp uses UV light to reveal skin conditions that are not visible to the naked eye, such as bacterial growth or hyperpigmentation.
Increasing sebum production
Creating a barrier to prevent transepidermal water loss
Exfoliating the stratum corneum
Increasing cellular turnover
ExplanationOcclusives are ingredients that seal in moisture by creating a physical barrier on the skin's surface.
Extraction
Massage
Skin Analysis
Mask application
ExplanationAfter the initial cleanse, it is standard practice to perform a skin analysis to determine the client's needs and contraindications.
Deep pore cleaning
Antibacterial and germicidal effect
Immediate collagen synthesis
Permanent hair removal
ExplanationHigh-frequency currents produce ozone, which has an antiseptic effect and stimulates circulation.
It is always cheaper
It provides mechanical abrasion
It uses proteins to digest dead skin cells
It increases oil production
ExplanationEnzymes are biological catalysts that gently dissolve keratin protein on the skin surface without physical friction.
White
Yellow
Purple/Violet
Light Violet
ExplanationUnder a Wood's Lamp, light violet or purple tones typically indicate a dehydrated condition within the epidermis.

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Are these Skin Care Fundamentals MCQs free?

Yes. Every Skin Care Fundamentals MCQ on this page is free to practice, including the correct answer and explanation.

Do these include past-paper questions?

Yes — questions sourced from past papers are clearly marked with a "Past Paper" badge, alongside fresh practice questions.

Which exams do these Skin Care Fundamentals MCQs help with?

They are aimed at Green International University and related Pakistani competitive exams that test Skin Care Fundamentals.

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Attempt each question first, then reveal the answer and read the explanation. Short, focused sessions on one subject work better than long unstructured reading.

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