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2015
Florida
Regional/State Contest
Esthetics
School Facilitator
Instructor/Contestant
Packet
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Materials supplied by host school:
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Work area
Contestant chair and Facial bed/table
Models Chair
Small table (for products)
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Hot water
Towel cabbie
All information for judges, the regional
coordinator will bring some information
Provided by Regional Coordinator:
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Judges copy of contest, answer sheet for written test (if used), and scoring sheets.
Supplied by the Contestant:
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Model
Completed consultation cards
Brow brushes
Bowls
Cotton/Esthetic wipes
Drape/robe and headband for model
Disposable applicators
Eyelashes and adhesive (optional
can be used at regional, state and
national)
Hand sanitizers and or alcohol
wipes
Paper towels and or baby wipes
Resume in a page protector (State
and National competitions only)
Scissors
Sheets (one flat, one fitted)
Spatulas
Sponges
Towels (white cotton)
Tweezers (optional if needed for
eyelash application)
Products of contestant’s choice for
facials, makeup and sanitation
Fantasy Makeup interpretation/story
in a page protector (State and
National)
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Continued supply list:
 Make-up brushes
 Day and Evening make-up for
Regional contest
 Day and Fantasy Makeup for State
and National contest
 Blush
 Cape for makeup application
 Concealer/cover-up
 Eyeliner
 Eye shadow
 Foundation
 Highlighter
 Lip liner
 Lipstick
 Mascara
 Powder
Facial Products:
 Cleanser
 Exfoliate/scrub
 Toner
 Mask
 moisturizer
Sanitation supplies:
 First aid kits- Band-Aids
 Disinfectants for the
table/bed/counter chairs etc.
 Gloves
 Hand sanitizer
 Neck strips
 Plastic bag for garbage (Large
baggie may be used)
 Bag for soiled laundry
All Sanitation, disinfection and set-up
must be done by the contestant.
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The 2015 Regional and State written exam
will be taken from Milady’s Standard
Fundamentals Esthetics 11th edition
Chapters:
2= Life Skills
3= Your Professional Image
5= Infection control
10= Physiology and Histology of the Skin
18= Hair removal
Extra information pertaining to the Fantasy Make-up portion of the
Esthetic’s contest at State and National levels of competition:
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The Fantasy make-up portion of the esthetic’s contest 2015 theme will be
“SNOW WHITE”.
A written description of your character and interpretation within the theme
is to be limited to one page, typewritten and contained within a plastic
sleeve. The description must be submitted at the contestant orientation.
Props such as hair ornaments, wigs, and jewelry, may be used in the
fantasy section but will not be considered in the judging. All items must be
placed within the timing of the fantasy portion of the contest, and
placement must complete within the time limit.
Additional Supply information:
At the Regional level of competition contestants will be required to bring
all their supplies to be used during competition.
State and National Esthetics Contest Committees may supply facial products
(example: cleanser, exfoliate, mask, toner, and massage cream) for contestants
to use during competition. If the facial products are supplied by the Esthetic
Contest Committee, contestants will not need to bring facial products to the
contest. When preparing for State and National competitions, look for
updates at the Florida State and National Skills USA websites.
During all contests, Regional, State, and National levels, all products and
solutions must be properly identified with the manufacturer’s original packaging
and original labeling. Product labels cannot be defaced.
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DAY ONE: STATE FACIAL CONTEST
Morning
8:45 Am. (It is highly suggested) Post-Secondary Contestants and Models
arrive
 9:00am. - 9:15 am. Orientation Judges collect resumes and skin analysis
sheets and assign beds.
 9:15am. - 10:00am. written exam
 10:00 am. - -10:15 am. Judges collect exams. Contestants sanitize, set up
for facials and prep their model/change into robes
 10:15 am. -11:00 am. Facial contest- facial 20min., massage 7min.,
mask 10min., moisturizer 3min. (time between10:15am.and 11:15am will
be used to accommodate facial, clean up-and oral exam)
 11:00am.-11:15am. clean-up
 11:15am.- Each contestant will give a three minute oral presentation of the
client consultation, explaining what products they chose to use, why
and explain post recommendations for their model. No props or note
cards are permitted. Contestants are free to go after their oral exam.
Judges break
Afternoon
12:30 pm. (It is highly suggested) Secondary contestants and Models arrive
 12:45pm-1:00pm Orientation Judges collect resumes and skin analysis
sheets and assign beds.
 1:00pm-1:45pm. Written exam
 1:45pm-2:00pm Judges collect exams, contestants, sanitize, setup for
facial contest and prep their models/change into robes.
 2:00pm.- 2:45pm Facial contest- facial 20min,massage 7min,
Mask 10min., moisturizer 3min. (time between 2:00pm.and 3:00pm. Will
be used to accommodate, facials, cleanup and oral exam)
 2:45pm-3:00pm clean-up
 3:00pm.- Each contestant will give a three minute oral presentation of the
client consultation, explaining what products they chose to use on their
model why, and explain their post recommendations. No props or note
cards are permitted. Contestants are free to leave after their oral exam.
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DAY TWO: STATE MAKEUP COMPETITION
8:45am. Post-Secondary Contestants and Models arrive
Secondary Contestants and Models arrive
 9:00 am. - 9:15 am. Orientation, judges collect fantasy makeup
interpretation/ story, students take their places.
 9:15am. - 10:00am. Daytime makeup contest
 10:00am.-10:30am. Judges complete judging daytime makeup,
Contestant adjust and setup for Fantasy makeup contest.
 10:30am.-11:30am. Fantasy makeup contest
 11:30am.-12:00pm. Judges complete judging for Fantasy makeup
 12:00pm.-12:30pm. Contestants may add props and models may change
into costumes.
 12:30- 12:45pm Contestants clean and pack
 12:45pm. - Presentation and parade of Fantasy Make-up contestants and
models.
Start times/end times, may be adjusted by judges when necessary. Judges will
decide when contestants may begin to dress their models in fantasy costumes,
however, Fantasy makeup judging will be on makeup application.
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Project Information
Skill Performance
An oral communication test will assess contestant verbal presentation skills. The four separate skill
performance tests assess skills in massage, basic facial, daytime and nighttime makeup application,
(Regional contest) and daytime and fantasy makeup application (State and National contests), at
multiple performance stations. Creativity is assessed in the fantasy makeup application, while
technique is tested in the performance of massage, basic facial and daytime/nighttime makeup
application. An emphasis on safety and sanitation will be used in all segments of the skill performance
areas. Observations during each segment and evaluation of the finished product will be considered in
the scoring.
Contest Guidelines
1. The contest rules will be reviewed at the scheduled orientation. After the review session,
contestants, in their required dress, will take the oral communications and written tests. Contestants
will then be escorted to the contest site to receive final instructions. The contestant will turn in his or
her résumé and written theme for the fantasy makeup application(State and National) upon check-in
at the scheduled orientation.
2. All contestants must keep their working area clean and organized.
3. All contestants must follow sanitation and safety procedures throughout the contest. Floor
monitors/judges will assess decontamination procedures and safety practices throughout the contest.
4. All contestants must bring a model for the competition.
5. Contestants will perform a five-minute (regional) three-minute (State/National) oral assessment.
This may be a client consultation (contestant are required to bring a completed client card in a
protective sleeve to the contest) including skin analysis, suggested facial treatments, fantasy makeup
theme or other skill-related tasks. The subject will be determined annually and posted at:
www.skillsusa.org/compete/updates.shtml.
6. Time limits for the Regional contest:
45 minutes for the written exam, 45 minutes for the facial portion of the contest: 5minutes
consultation/oral exam, 20 minutes for basic facial, 7 minutes for facial massage, 10minutes mask
and 3 minutes moisturizer. 60minutes for the makeup portion, (45 minutes for daytime makeup
application and 15 minutes for nighttime application regional). 45min daytime 60min fantasy (State).
Time is specified during competition. (For example, during the basic facial segment, no work may be
completed or started on the facial massage application.) Judges may adjust as long as all competitors
are given the same amount of time. Look for updates for State and National time information.
7. Disqualification or penalty points taken can occur for the following, any rule not followed, with no
exceptions!
b. Leaving the competition area before completion of task (applies to both contestant and model)
without proper escort
c. Unauthorized use of a product that is not allowed or that doesn’t appear in the above listing
d. Any product that appears to have been altered. All products and solutions must be properly
identified with the manufacturer’s original packaging and original labeling. Product labels cannot be
defaced.
8. Professional attitude and communication is expected throughout the contest
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FLORIDA SkillsUSA
GRIEVANCE FORM
Grievances:
A Grievances will be accepted for a Rule Violation only
Procedure for filing a Grievance:
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Only contestants may file grievances. No Advisors or Spectators.
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Grievances must be filed DURING the Contest with the LEAD (Head) Judge prior to the
ending of the Contest. The Contestant ONLY must file grievances!! The Contestant may only
file a Grievance based on a rule infraction, which impacts ONLY the Contestant.
Final interpretations of all contest rules will be made by the Florida State Director or the
Regional Coordinator at the regional contests.
Contestant Number: _____
Contest being grieved: __________________
Describe the Rule Violation: _____________________________________
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Contestant Signature: ______________________________
Advisor Signature: ________________________________
Lead Judge Signature: _____________________________
Resolution by Grievance Committee: _________________
Committee Chair Signature: ________________________
Date: _________
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Practical Problem
Each student will be allowed 45 minutes to complete the Facial portion. When time is called
the student doing the hands on will stop working and leave the area. The next team will start
their procedure and “so on” until all teams have participated.
When all students have completed their “hands on”, while judges are completing their
evaluation, each contestant will be guided to the written test area. They are given 45 minutes
to complete the written test.
PLEASE NOTE: These time allotments are calculated on a starting time of 8:00 a.m., if your
Host Facility has an earlier or later starting time, please adjust according.
8:30 am – 8:45 am Orientation
8:45 am the first team will start the Facial and will be allowed a total of 5 minutes
consultation card/ oral exam, 45 minutes to complete the entire facial procedure.
After the facial the contestants will have 60 minutes to apply make-up to their model. Daytime
makeup application 45 min. and nighttime makeup application15min (Regional)
Make-up should consist of:
 Blush
 Cover-up/concealer
 Eye liner
 Eye shadow
 Foundation
 Highlighter
 Mascara
 Lip-liner
 Lipstick
 Powder
When time is called, the first team will stop working, the next team will start. This will continue
until all teams have competed.
The written test will be given to all competitors when the last team has finished the hands on
portion. They will be given 45 minutes to complete this section of the contest.
Judges / SAGES
Sportsmanship: Plus or minus 5 points for, Talking, Not being properly prepared, not
stopping when time is called, etc.
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Set up area:
 Model/Client information card and consultation to be completed before competition starts.
 Client information card should include: skin analysis, skin type, skin condition, health condition, and
products to be used and home use recommendations.(5min) (Regional card+oral) (State and National
cards will be collected, later a 3 minute oral exam with no cards or props .)
 Assemble supplies and equipment. Judges may decide to have the contestants set up just the supplies
for facials first. Once everyone has completed testing, then the judges may instruct contestants to set
up the supplies for makeup application contest.
Begin Facial: prior time suggestion (20min)
 Cleanse face and neck twice
 Removal of cleanser
 Exfoliate/scrub
 Removal of scrub
 Toner
 sanitation
Massage: Apply massage cream Demonstrate massage moves. Prior time suggestions (7min)
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Effleurage
Petrissage
Tapotement
Vibration
Notice contact with the skin
Sanitation
Mask: prior time suggestions (10min)
 apply mask
 remove mask
 sanitation
Moisturizer: prior time suggestions (3min)
 apply moisturizer
 sanitation
Makeup application: Regional Day time: (45min) then Night time: (15min)
State and National Day time-(45min) then Fantasy: (60min) *watch for updates
 cover-up
 foundation
 blush
 eyeshadow
 eyeliner
 mascara
 lip/liner
 sanitation
Written Test 45 minutes.
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Directions:
 Have you drawn for your Seat?
 Have you given your Resume State/National, Skin Analysis sheet, (Makeup
interpretation State/National only) to the judge?
 (If you are using your own equipment) do you have everything you need?
 Make sure your contestant number is showing and make sure to put your number on
your model. This is to prevent confusion in judging.
 If you have a question, let the head judge know before the start of the contest.
You will be scored on the following Criteria.
Set up Area
Identify & Diagnose Skin Condition
Cleanse Face & Neck
Massage Manipulations
Mask
Moisturizer
Make-Up
Sterilization & Sanitation
Written Test
Total Points
50
100
100
150
125
50
150
175
100
1000
--------Think Safety-------1. Upon completion of judging, the head judge will give you the OK to remove your
display.
*****Remember Safety is always a priority*****
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Example: Practice Written Test
DO NOT write in this test. Mark your answers on the sheet provided
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. The machine the Esthetician will first use when giving a facial for any
Skin type is the:
a. vaporizer
c. electric pulverizer
b. carbonic gas spray
d. high- frequency
2. The infrared lamp is left on the client’s face for about ________ minutes.
a. 15
c. 3
b. 5
d. 10
3. The vapor or warm steamed towels are used during a facial procedure in order to:
a. control Hyperhidrosis
c. calm rosacea
b. open pores
d. close pores
4. The lengthwise chains of amino acids are called:
a. sulfur chains
c. cycstine chains
b. end bonds
d. polypeptide chains
5. When interpreting the PH scale, below 7 indicates:
a. alkaline
c. acidic
b. lye
d. neutral
6. The medical term for freckles is:
a. melasma
b. macules
c. vesicles
d. bullas
7. When giving a facial for combination skin, apply cotton compresses saturated with
disincrustation lotion to:
a. normal skin areas
c. overly dry skin areas
b. oily areas with blackheads
d. the entire face and neck
8. What are Leukocytes?
a. platelets
b. red blood cells
c. white blood cells
d. plasma
9. A port wine stain is a _____________ lesion.
a. primary
c. acne
b. secondary
d. tertiary
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10. Rubber, silk and plastic can serve as:
a. insulators
b. electrodes
c. converters
d. conductors
11. Skin color is determined by the amount of ________in the skin.
a. melanin
c. melasma
b. macula
d. mandible
12. A contour/darker color is used in makeup application, to ________a specific area.
a. highlight
c. conceal
b. gloss
d. minimize
13. Tapping, slapping, and hacking are also known as _________ massage movements.
a. rubbing
c. kneading
b. tapotement
d. effleurage
14. Facial treatments are beneficial for activating ____________ activity.
a. system
c. tissue
b. glandular
d. organ
15. Infrared lamp exposure during or after facial manipulations is given for _______ minutes.
a. 10 to 12
c. 7 to 10
b. 3 to 5
d. 5 to 7
16. What is applied after the massage cream is removed?
a. galvanic current
c. cleanser
b. astringent or mild skin freshener
d. infrared lamp
17. _________ is known as the Universal Solvent.
a. gases
c. oil
b. lactic acid
d. water
18. An inflamed pimple containing pus is a:
a. procerus
c. vesicle
b. couperose
d. pustule
19. Burning rays are known as:
a. B12 RAYS
b. Aragon rays
c. UVB rays
d. UVA rays
20. The o/w emulsions:
a. warm when mixed
b. easily rinse away with water
c. increase the PH of skin
d. have a drying effect
21. Men do not have cellulite-like deposits because they have different fat
Distribution and:
a. skin
c. hormonal balance
b. body wraps
d. hair growth
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22. The entire name for MSDS is:
a. Material Sheets of Data
c. Manufacturer Safety Documents
sheet
b. Material Safety Data Sheet
d. Material Statistics Data Sheet
23. The fifth cranial nerve is also known as the:
a. bifacial
c. exrefacial
b. trifacial
d. secrefacial
24. The _______ face shape is considered to be the ideal face shape.
a. square
c. oval
b. round
d. heart
25. Vascular lesions are:
a. secondary
b. primary
c. tertiary
d. quaternary
26. Two cells that are created in mitosis are called:
a. parent cells
c. daughter cells
b. son cells
d. sibling cells
27. Facial Specialists are registered to work on:
a. the Dermis only
c. papillary layer
b. reticular layer
d. the Epidermis only
28. A properly formulated mask is left on the skin for about ______________ minutes.
a. 10 to 12
c. 5 to 7
b. 3 to 5
d. 7 to 10
29. The T-Zone refers to the:
a. Forehead, nose, inner ear
b. Forehead, cheeks, and chin
c. Forehead, chin, and nose
d. Forehead, chin, and inner ear
30. Massage movements are usually directed ___________________ in order to avoid damage
to muscular tissue.
a. circular and stroking
c. upward and across
b. downward and out
d. toward the origin of the muscle
31. _________ will aide in the development of a good attitude.
a. being set in your ways
c. being naïve
b. having values and goals
d. knowing all things
32. An example of poor professional ethics is:
a. politeness
c. courtesy
b. friendliness
d. extravagant claims
33. Best practice for personal hygiene is to follow:
a. sanitary practices
c. personal interest
b. product selection
d. professional requirements
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34. The formula for the salon chemical peeling comes in both cream and :
a. paste
c. spray
b. liquid
d. mask
35. Desincrustation in many cases is used to treat:
a. all of the above
c. oily skin
b. rosacea
d. dry skin
36. Prior to giving facial manipulations, cover the client’s eyras with cotton pads moistened with:
a. moisturizer
b. antiseptic
c. mild astringent
d. alum
37. The skin’s protective barrier is called the:
a. sebum junction
c. acid mantle
b. sebum mantle
d. alkaline junction
38. Liquids that can be mixed together are called:
a. immiscibles
c. gases
b. solids
d. miscibles
39. In what direction does the Esthetician remove wax during the hair removal procedure?
a. in circular motions
c. procedure is not recommended
b. the direction the hair grows
d. the opposite direction of hair
growth
40.
Quaternary ammonium compounds or ”Quats” are:
a. fast-acting
c. not recommended
b. slow-acting
d. toxic
41. Skin that is lacking lipids and is dry due to the skin not producing enough sebum is known as.
a. albinism
c. seborrhea
b. alipidic
d. eczema
42. When determining the clients best choice of foundation color, the Esthetician should test the
foundation on the clients;
a. behind the ear
c. chin
b. jawline
d. inner wrist area
43. To prevent intimidating the male client the atmosphere should be:
a. blue
c. feminine
b. noisy
d. unisex
44. A lighter color is used in makeup application, to_______ a specific area.
a. gloss
c. minimize
b. conceal
d. highlight
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45. A client consultation should be done?
a. every birthday
b. Before each service
c. twice a year
d. change of season
46. ______________ is not a skin type.
a. Hyperpigmentation
b. Combination skin
c. Oily skin
d. Normal skin
47. When giving a facial, you should work quietly and efficiently while providing a
_________________ atmosphere.
a. sterile
c. quiet
b. stark
d. dark
48. The number one cause of fatigue is?
a. overeating
b. Under eating
c. lack of water
d. lack of sleep
49. The largest organ of the body is the?
a. brain
b. heart
c. lymph
d. skin
50. Distended capillaries caused by constant over dilation and weakening of the capillary walls
are known as:
a. excoriation
c. freckles
b. telangiectasias
d. verrucas
End of Written Test.
Turn in this test and your answer sheet to the judge.
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Answer Sheet
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Contestant # ____
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