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Cleansing cream should be removed from the client's face with a?

  1. Dry cotton pad

  2. Hot/Wet sponge

  3. Warm/Damp towel

  4. Cold compress

The correct answer is: Warm/Damp towel

Incorrect answers Option A (Dry cotton pad): Dry cotton pads may irritate the skin when used to remove cleansing cream because the friction caused by the rubbing motion can pull on the skin, leading to redness or potential irritation. Additionally, dry cotton pads do not have any additional benefits for the skin and may simply move the product around on the face rather than effectively removing it. Option B (Hot/Wet sponge): Hot or wet sponges may be too harsh on the skin, especially if they are too hot or too wet. This can strip the skin of its natural oils and leave it feeling dry or sensitive. In some cases, if the sponge is not properly sanitized, it can also transfer bacteria onto the skin. Option D (Cold compress): While cold compresses may be helpful for reducing inflammation or swelling on the skin, they are not the most effective way to remove cleansing cream. The cold temperature could potentially constrict the skin's pores, making it difficult for the product to be fully removed and potentially leaving residue on the face.