(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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sensitized skin
A glycolic chemical peel is a type of exfoliating treatment that uses glycolic acid, a type of alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA), to exfoliate the outermost layers of the skin. This helps remove dead skin cells, improve skin texture, and reduce the appear
Acne (Papules, Pustules)
Sun damage occurs when the skin is overexposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays, leading to premature aging (photoaging) and other skin issues. This can result in wrinkles, fine lines, sunspots, and an increased risk of skin cancer. Sun-damaged skin may
Oily Skin
Hyperkeratosis (Thickened skin)
Comedones
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes redness, visible blood vessels (broken capillaries), and sometimes acne-like pimples, primarily on the face. It often affects the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead and can worsen with t
Uneven skin tone refers to areas of discoloration, redness, or dark spots (hyperpigmentation) that disrupt the skin's natural, uniform color. It can be caused by sun exposure, hormonal changes, acne scars, or other factors that affect melanin pro
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
microdermabrasiom
Comedones are clogged pores caused by dead skin cells and sebum.
Blackheads are open comedones, where the pore remains open, and the oxidized sebum turns dark.
Whiteheads are closed comedones, where the pore is fully blocked and appears as a white
Dry skin is characterized by a lack of moisture, leading to a rough, tight, and sometimes flaky texture. Flakiness refers to the shedding of dead skin cells, which may appear as dry patches. Dry skin may feel itchy or irritated and can show signs
Hyperkeratosis is the thickening of the outer layer of the skin (the epidermis) due to an overproduction of keratin, a protein that helps form the skin's structure. This condition may result in rough, dry patches, calluses, or even warts. It is
Rosacea
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation refers to dark spots or discoloration that appear on the skin after an inflammatory response, such as acne, eczema, or injury. This pigmentation occurs when the skin produces excess melanin (the pigment respon
Fine lines are small, shallow creases that form in the skin as it ages. Wrinkles are deeper folds or creases that develop over time due to the breakdown of collagen and elastin fibers. Both are common signs of aging and are often more noticeable
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes the skin to become red, itchy, inflamed, and dry. It can appear as patches or rashes and is often associated with other conditions like asthma or hay f
Dry Skin Flakiness
Oily skin produces excess sebum (oil), which can lead to a shiny appearance, particularly in the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin). It often has larger pores and may be prone to breakouts, blackheads, and acne due to clogged pores.
Chemical Peel (Glycolic)
Hyperpigmentation
Uneven Skin Tone
Exfoliation (Manual)
Melasma
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Sensitized skin is skin that has become more reactive and prone to irritation, often due to overuse of harsh products, environmental stressors, or damage to the skin barrier. It may appear red, inflamed, and irritated, and it may react to skincare
galvanic
Hyperpigmentation refers to darkened skin areas caused by an excess of melanin. It can appear as age spots, sun spots, melasma, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne or injury. These spots can range from light brown to dark patches.
Manual exfoliation involves physically removing dead skin cells from the skin's surface using abrasive tools or products. Common methods of manual exfoliation include using facial scrubs with granular particles (e.g., sugar, salt, or jojoba beads
Sun Damage
Large Pores
Eczema
Sensitive Skin
Melasma is a common skin condition characterized by the development of dark, uneven patches on the skin, often on the face. These patches usually appear on the forehead, cheeks, upper lip, and chin and are linked to hormonal changes, such as pre
Acne (Papules, Pustules)
Definition: Acne refers to inflammation of the skin's hair follicles, often resulting in blemishes, pimples, or cysts.
Papules are small, raised, red bumps that can be tender to the touch.
Pustules are similar but contain p
Dehydrated Skin
The high-frequency facial wand is a skincare device used in facial treatments to deliver high-frequency electrical currents to the skin. This treatment helps to promote blood circulation, reduce inflammation, improve cell turnover, and eliminate
Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive exfoliating treatment that uses fine crystals or a diamond-tip wand to gently slough off dead skin cells from the skin’s surface. This treatment helps improve the appearance of skin by reducing the appearance o
Large pores occur when the skin's oil glands produce excess sebum, or when the skin loses its firmness and elasticity with age. They are typically more noticeable in areas like the T-zone (nose, forehead, chin) and are often associated with oily
Sensitive skin is prone to redness, irritation, burning, stinging, or itching. It may react negatively to environmental factors (like weather or pollutants) or skincare products, leading to inflammation or a rash. This skin type requires gentle,
Psoriasis
Normal Skin
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that accelerates skin cell turnover, leading to thick, scaly patches of skin. These patches are often red or silvery in appearance and can be itchy or painful. Psoriasis commonly affects the scalp, elb
Dehydrated skin lacks water, not oil, and can appear dull, tight, or flaky. While it may occur in any skin type, dehydrated skin can be especially problematic for oily or combination skin. Signs of dehydration include a rough texture, fine lines,
Normal skin is balanced, with no excess oil production or dryness. It has a smooth texture, even tone, and small pores. The skin feels neither greasy nor tight and is generally healthy, clear, and radiant.