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Milady Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Cosmetology A term used to encompass a broad range of specialty areas, including hairstyling, nail technology, and esthetics. "The art and science of beautifying and improving the skin, nails, and hair, and the study of cosmetics and their application. ...

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Cosmetology - answer A term used to encompass a broad range of specialty areas,
including hairstyling, nail technology, and esthetics. "The art and science of beautifying
and improving the skin, nails, and hair, and the study of cosmetics and their application.

Kosmetikos - answer Greek word that cosmetology originates from, meaning skilled
in the use of cosmetics.

The Egyptians - answer The first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant fashion and to
use cosmetics as part of their personal beautification habits, religious ceremonies and
preparing the dead for burial.

The Egyptians - answer The first civilization to infuse essential oils from the leaves,
bark and blossoms of plants for use as perfumes and for purification purposes.

Kohl makeup - answer Created by the ancient Egyptians from a mixture of ground
galena, sulfur and animal fat.

The Chinese - answer Nail tinting was so closely tied to social status that
commoners caught wearing a royal nail color faced a punishment of death.

The golden age of Greece - answer Where hairstyling became a highly developed
art. The made lavish use of perfumes and cosmetics in their religious rites, in grooming,
and for medical purposes. They built and developed elaborate baths and developed
excellent methods of dressing the hair and caring for the skin and nails.

Red - answer The color that Roman noblewomen tinted their hair.

Blond - answer The color that Roman middle-class women tinted their hair.

Black - answer The color that poor Roman women colored their hair.

Shaved the eyebrows and the hairline. - answer Women in the Renaissance period
did this to give them the look of greater intelligence.

Pinched their cheeks and bit their lips. - answer What did Victorian Age women do to
induce natural color rather than use cosmetics such as rouge or lip color?

The barber pole - answer A symbol of the barber surgeon and has its roots in a
medical procedure called bloodletting that was once thought to strengthen the immune
system.

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