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OmniSource Corporation, precious metal recycling facility, Ft. Wayne, Indiana / by Gwin, Kristin K.; Nemhauser, Jeffrey B.(CARDINAL)283441; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 12-13).
Subjects: Argyria; Pigmentation disorders; Silver;
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Vitiligo doesn't scare me! by Kirkland, Kim,author.(CARDINAL)896261; Kirkland, Kim,author.(CARDINAL)896261; Weber, Penny,illustrator.(CARDINAL)499250;
Chris is a young boy who learns from his doctor that he has Vitiligo. He also learns many other important things about why his skin color changed and how he can take care of the patches on his skin. He displays many feelings as he comes in contact with people that notice he has Vitiligo and when he's around his favorite companion, Rico, his new puppy. Although his skin looks different in some places, having Vitiligo doesn't scare him, but he wonders will his family and friends be afraid or curious about the changes in his skin tone and treat him differently. Will Chris find the answers to his questions? Will he be able to do the same things he used to do, now that he's been diagnosed with Vitiligo and how will those most important to him react to his condition? Well, you have to read this story to find the answers and there's a fun word search at the end of the book to see what you've learned
Subjects: Juvenile Fiction.; Vitiligo; Pigmentation disorders; African American boys; Puppies; Children's stories.;
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Milady standard cosmetology / by Frangie, Catherine M.(CARDINAL)479751; Milady Publishing Company.(CARDINAL)364091;
Procedures at a glance -- Preface -- Foreword: Little advice from successful professionals -- New to this edition -- Additional features of this edition -- Educational chapter formatting -- Extensive learning and teaching package -- Educator supplements -- Contributing authors -- Editorial contributors for the 2012 edition -- Acknowledgments -- Reviewers -- Part 1: Orientation: -- History and career opportunities: -- Why study cosmetology history and career opportunities? -- Brief history of cosmetology -- Career paths for cosmetologists -- Life skills: -- Why study life skills? -- Life skills -- Psychology of success -- Managing your career -- Goal setting -- Time management -- Study skills -- Ethics -- Personality development and attitude -- Your professional image: -- Why study the importance of your professional image? -- Beauty and wellness -- Appearances count -- Your physical presentation -- Communicating for success: -- Why study communicating for success? -- Human relations -- Communication basics -- Client consultation/needs assessment -- Special issues in communication -- In-salon communication -- Part 2: General Sciences: -- Infection control: principles and practices: -- Why study infection control? -- Regulation -- Principles of infection -- Principles of prevention -- Universal precautions -- Professional salon image -- Procedures -- General anatomy and physiology: -- Why study anatomy and physiology? -- Anatomy, physiology and you -- Cells -- Tissues -- Organs and body systems -- Skeletal system -- Muscular system -- Nervous system -- Circulatory system -- Lymphatic/immune system -- Endocrine system -- Digestive system -- Excretory system -- Respiratory system -- Integumentary system -- Reproductive system -- Skin structure, growth and nutrition: -- Why study skin structure, growth, and nutrition? -- Anatomy of the skin -- Nutrition and maintaining skin health -- Skin disorders and diseases: -- Why study skin disorders and diseases? -- Disorders and disease of the skin -- Disorders of the sebaceous (oil) glands -- Disorders of the sudoriferous (sweat) glands -- Inflammations and common infections of the skin -- Pigment disorders of the skin -- Hypertrophies of the skin -- Skin cancer -- Acne and problem skin -- Aging skin issues -- Sun and its effects -- Contact dermatitis -- Nail structure and growth: -- Why study nail structure and growth? -- Natural nail -- Nail anatomy -- Nail growth -- Know your nails -- Nail disorders and diseases: -- Why study nail disorders and diseases? -- Nail disorders -- Nail diseases -- Properties of the hair and scalp: -- Why study properties of the hair and scalp? -- Structure of the hair -- Chemical composition of hair -- Hair growth -- Hair loss -- Disorders of the hair -- Disorders of the scalp -- Hair and scalp analysis -- Basics of chemistry: -- Why study basics of chemistry? -- Chemistry -- Matter -- Potential hydrogen (pH) -- Basics of electricity: -- Why study basics of electricity? -- Electricity -- Electrical equipment safety -- Electrotheraphy -- Other electrical equipment -- Light energy and light therapy -- Part 3: Hair Care: -- Principles of hair design: -- Why study principles of hair design? -- Philosophy of design -- Elements of hair design -- Principles of hair design -- Influence of hair type on hairstyle -- Creating harmony between hairstyle and facial structure -- Designing for men -- Scalp care, shampooing, and conditioning: -- Why study scalp care, shampooing, and conditioning? -- Scalp care and massage -- Hair brushing -- Understanding shampoo -- Understanding conditioner -- Draping -- Three-part procedure -- Procedures -- Haircutting: -- Why study haircutting? -- Basic principles of haircutting -- Client consultation -- Haircutting tools -- Posture and body position -- Safety in haircutting -- Basic haircuts -- Other cutting techniques -- Clippers and trimmers -- Procedures -- Hairstyling: -- Why study hairstyling? -- Client consultation -- Wet hairstyling basics -- Finger waving -- Pin curls -- Roller curls -- Comb-out techniques -- Hair wrapping -- Blowdry styling -- Thermal hairstyling -- Thermal hair straightening (hair pressing) -- Styling long hair -- Formal styling -- Artistry of hairstyling -- Procedures -- Braiding and braid extensions: -- Why study braiding and braid extensions? -- Understanding the basics -- Braiding the hair -- Procedures -- Wigs and hair additions: -- Why study wigs and hair additions? -- Human versus synthetic hair -- Wigs -- Hairpieces -- Hair extensions -- Chemical texture services: -- Why study chemical texture services? -- Structure of hair -- Permanent waving -- Chemical hair relaxers -- Curl re-formingPart 4: Skin Care: -- Hair removal: -- Why study hair removal? -- Client consultation -- Contraindication for hair removal -- Permanent hair removal -- Temporary hair removal -- Procedures -- Facials: -- Why study facials? -- Skin analysis and consultation -- Determining skin type -- Skin care products -- Client consultation -- Facial massage -- Facial equipment -- Electrotherapy and light therapy -- Facial treatments -- Aromatherapy -- Procedures -- Facial Makeup: -- Why study facial makeup? -- Cosmetics for facial makeup -- Makeup color theory -- Basic professional makeup application -- Special-occasion makeup -- Corrective makeup -- Artificial eyelashes -- Procedures -- Part 5: Nail Care: -- Manicuring: -- Why study manicuring? -- Nail technology tools -- Professional cosmetic products -- Basic manicure -- Man's manicure service -- Massage -- Spa manicures -- Aromatherapy -- Paraffin wax treatments -- Nail art -- Only the beginning -- Procedures -- Pedicuring: -- Why study pedicuring -- Pedicure tools -- About pedicures -- Disinfection -- Procedures -- Nail tips and wraps: -- Why study nail tips and wraps? -- Nail tips -- Nail wraps -- Nail wrap maintenance, repair, and removal -- Procedures -- Monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancements: -- Why study monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancements? -- Monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancements -- Monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancement supplies -- Monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancement maintenance, crack repair, and removal -- Odorless monomer liquid and polymer powder products -- Colored polymer powder products -- Procedures -- UV gels: -- Why study UV gels -- UV gels -- UV gel supplies -- When to use UV gels -- Choosing the proper UV gel -- UV light units and lamps -- UV gel polish -- UV gel maintenance and removal -- Procedures -- Part 6: Business Skills: -- Seeking employment: -- Why study how to prepare for and seek employment? -- Preparing for licensure -- Preparing for employment -- Job interview -- On the job: -- Why study what is like on the job? -- Moving from school to work -- Out in the real world -- Managing your money -- Discover the selling you -- Keeping current clients and expanding your client base -- On your way -- Salon business: -- Why study the salon business? -- Going into business for yourself -- Operating a successful salon -- Building your business -- Appendix A: Associations -- Appendix B: Metric conversions -- Glossary/Index.Book Description: Since 1938, the Milady Standard Cosmetology has been the premier textbook for Cosmetology education. Each subsequent edition has evolved with the changing styles of the era while maintaining a firm foundation in the basic procedures and applications of beauty culture that have endured for generations. Building upon the strong pedagogical features of previous editions, the Milady Standard Cosmetology 2012 is vibrant and colorful to capture the visual learner's interest and focus their attention on the subject matter which is the cornerstone of their education. The Milady Standard Cosmetology 2012 textbook takes advantage of the most sophisticated methods for relaying information, stimulating thought, aiding comprehension, and enhancing retention. This new edition contains a completely revised section on infection control principles and practices, new procedures, and revised and updated chapters written by industry experts, as well as step-by-step procedures demonstrated specifically for left-handed individuals. Educators and students have access to over twenty instructor tools and student supplements which greatly increase the chances for student success and make lesson planning simple. Each supplement has been tailored to fit the exact needs of the cosmetology student and match the changes made to the new edition. The Milady Standard Cosmetology 2012 is the basis for your students' success during their education and will continue to be a valuable resource as they progress through their careers.1170L
Subjects: Beauty culture.;
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The makeover myth : the real story behind cosmetic surgery, injectables, lasers, gimmicks, and hype, and what you need to know to stay safe / by Snodgrass, Bethanne.(CARDINAL)471070;
MARCIVE 12/19/07Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-267) and index.1. Cosmetic medicine at the millennium -- The new cultural paradigm -- The business of cosmetic medicine today -- What is it? -- The vendors -- The customers -- The procedures -- 2. Altering the body -- Public alterations : cosmetic medicine as entertainment -- Private alterations : the quest for beauty, youth, sex, and transformation -- The body in the eye of society -- The body in the eyes of those around us -- The body in the mind's eye : body image and transformation -- Body fashions -- A history of body enhancements -- 3. You can be pretty, too : a century of selling beauty and cosmetic medical care -- The beauty doctors -- Potions and patent medicines -- Physicians just say "no" to ads -- The birth of the specialty of plastic surgery -- Plastic surgeons take on cosmetic surgery -- Cosmetic surgery after World War II -- Opening the floodgates -- Marketing beauty : getting the word out -- Sex and youth sell -- Marketing cosmetic medicine -- Commercialism in medicine -- Targeting the cosmetic medical consumer -- Industry -- Providers -- One-stop shopping and vendor networks -- Medical tourism --4. Rags to reality television : cosmetic medicine as a pop-cultural phenomenon -- Media and cosmetic medicine -- Magazines and newspapers -- The Internet -- Radio and television -- Cosmetic surgery on television -- Anatomy of a cosmetic surgery reality show -- Reality television plastic surgery and real plastic surgeons -- 5. Ethics and cosmetic medicine : medical care off the rails -- Physician-patient relationship -- Follow the money : honesty, science, and financial conflicts of interest -- Physicians and patients in the media spotlight -- Patients on television : a different standard of care? -- The value of bribery -- Providers dictate, but producers rule -- More is better -- Leaving out the "care" in medical care -- The public interest : the impact of entertainment -- Medicine on viewers -- Do people respect their doctors anymore? -- Ethics and professional organizations -- The price of patient autonomy --6. First things first : what you can do to stay safe -- The Florida story -- Responsibilities patients must accept -- The five elements of the safety equation -- Full disclosure -- Research the provider -- Research the facility -- Learn about the products -- Learn about procedures and their risks -- International cosmetic surgery -- 7. Beyond the hype : finding a good doctor -- How to get started -- Getting information -- Closing in on the targets -- The value of skepticism -- Taking your time -- Finding a good cosmetic provider -- Scope of practice -- Credentials -- Labels -- Licensure -- Medical specialty training and continuing education -- Board certification -- Society memberships -- Hospital privileges -- Experience -- References -- The consultation -- Whose agenda is it anyway? -- Consultation fee -- History and physical -- Discussion -- Decision making -- Financial obligations -- Coverage of complications treatment -- Informed consent -- Facility, staff, and anesthesia -- Record keeping --8. The cosmetic medical care product line : what works and what doesn't and how physicians choose -- Specific procedures -- Body contouring -- Cellulite treatments -- Liposuction -- Tummy tuck -- Trunk and extremity lifts -- Buttock, thigh, calf, biceps, triceps, and pectoral implants -- Mesotherapy -- Breast surgery -- Breast augmentation -- Breast lift -- Breast reduction -- Ear surgery -- Facial rejuvenation/reshaping -- Eyelid surgery -- Face lift -- Forehead lift -- Injectables and implants -- Injectables -- Facial implants -- Lip enhancement -- Jaw and chin surgery -- Nose reshaping -- Skin rejuvenation/resurfacing -- Chemical peels -- Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion -- Laser resurfacing and photorejuvenation -- Radio wave treatments -- Nitrogen plasma -- Other skin and hair procedures -- Hair transplantation -- Laser hair removal -- Skin pigment correction -- Scar revision -- Stretch marks treatment -- Micropigmentation -- Destruction of skin blood vessels -- Vascular lasers -- Sclerotherapy -- Drug delivery systems -- A few more words about lasers in cosmetic medicine -- Dental cosmetic -- Skin care and products -- Cosmetic medical grab bag -- The "we just don't know" category -- The "we don't know AND it could be dangerous" category -- The "too good to be true" category --9. What they don't always tell you : cosmetic medical care risks, complications, outcomes, satisfaction rates, and the dissatisfied patient -- Risk factors -- Complications -- Early wound complications -- Systemic complications -- Late complications -- Psychological complications -- Outcomes -- Goals versus outcomes -- Physical results, less may be better -- Patient satisfaction -- The dissatisfied patient -- 10. Equal opportunity : cosmetic interventions for men -- Male rhinoplasty -- Male facelift, eyelid lift, and brow lift -- Hair transplantation -- Body contouring for men : liposuction and implants -- Male breast reduction -- Outcomes for men -- 11. No color barrier : cosmetic medicine for non-Caucasians -- 12. All in the family : cosmetic interventions for the very young, teens, and the very old -- Children -- Teens -- Statistics -- Psychological considerations -- Eating disorders -- Marketing to teens -- Specific cosmetic procedures for children and teens -- Decision making for the parents of teens -- Elderly, over seventy-five -- 13. prevention : the top ten ways to avoid needing cosmetic medical care -- Final thoughts.
Subjects: Beauty, Personal; Surgery, Plastic;
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