Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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If the skin becomes excessively red or the client complains of burning, what is the first action to take?

  1. Apply a soothing cream

  2. Apply cool water

  3. Consult a doctor

  4. Apply an astringent

The correct answer is: Apply cool water

In cases where the skin exhibits excessive redness or when a client reports a burning sensation, the primary objective is to alleviate immediate discomfort and reduce inflammation. Applying cool water serves as the most effective initial response in such situations. Cool water can help to calm the skin, reduce heat, and alleviate the burning sensation, providing immediate relief. It’s important to address these symptoms swiftly to prevent further irritation or damage to the skin. The cooling effect of water will also help to constrict blood vessels, which can minimize redness. Employing soothing creams or astringents may be appropriate at a later stage, but initially, the focus should be on cooling and calming the affected area. Consulting a doctor is a necessary step if the reaction is severe or does not improve, but it’s not the immediate action taken in less serious instances.