Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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What is the result of dehydrated skin lacking sufficient moisture?

  1. Increased elasticity

  2. Reduced shine

  3. Increased sensitivity

  4. More breakouts

The correct answer is: Increased sensitivity

The correct answer is that dehydrated skin lacking sufficient moisture leads to increased sensitivity. When skin is dehydrated, it often becomes more prone to irritation and heightened reactions to products, environmental factors, and other stimuli. This sensitized skin condition can manifest as redness, discomfort, and an overall compromised barrier function, which allows irritants and allergens to penetrate more easily. Dehydrated skin does not have enough water content, leading to an impaired protective barrier. As a result, this impairment can heighten sensitivity, making the skin respond more vigorously to various products and conditions. Proper hydration is crucial for maintaining skin's functionality and resilience, which is why addressing dehydration is essential for overall skin health. While reduced shine and more breakouts can occur in various skin conditions, they are not direct results of dehydration in the same way increased sensitivity is. Additionally, increased elasticity typically signifies well-hydrated, healthy skin rather than dehydrated skin.