1. Age of Extravagance - ANS-Lips and cheeks have been often brightly coloured in
crimson and orange shades.
2. Egyptians - ANS-The first to domesticate splendor in an extravagant fashion. They used
cosmetics as part of their beautification habits. First used henna.
3. Esthetician - ANS-Also referred to as aesthetician, is a consultant within the cleansing,
beautification, and preservation of the fitness of skin at the entire frame, which includes
face and neck.
4. Esthetics (aesthetics) - ANS-Also referred to as aesthetics; from the Greek word
"aesthetikos" (which means "perceptible to the senses"); a branch of anatomical
technology that deals with the overall health and wellness of the pores and skin, the
most important organ of the human body.
5. Greeks - ANS-Viewed the frame as a temple.
6. Hebrews - ANS-Grooming rituals were based totally at the precept that their bodies were
gifts to be cared for.
7. Henna - ANS-A dye obtained from the powdered leaves and shoots of the mignonette
tree used as a reddish hair dye and in tattooing, was an adornment in historic Egypt for
body artwork and on fingernails.
8. Medical Aesthetics - ANS-Learn primary pores and skin care talents and cosmetic
chemistry, makeup and camouflage strategies, and enterprise capabilities.
9. Middle Ages - ANS-Religion played a outstanding role in people's lives. Healing, mainly
with herbs, became in large part inside the hands of the church.
10. Nanotechnology - ANS-The art of manipulating materials on an atomic or molecular
scale.
11. Renaissance - ANS-Shaving or tweezing of the eyebrows and hairline to reveal a extra
expanse of the brow- naked brow turned into notion to give ladies a glance of extra
intelligence.
12. Romans - ANS-Famous for his or her baths, which were wonderful public buildings with
separate sections for women and men.
13. Twentieth Century - ANS-Brought about many adjustments in style, pores and skin care,
and innovation of the splendor lifestyle. Changes were because of extra exposure to
other cultures from travelling and industrialization.
14. Victorian Age - ANS-Women had been said to have pinched their cheeks and bitten their
lips to induce colour in preference to use cosmetics.
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