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Esthetics Milady Chapter 1 Exam Questions With Verified Answers In ancient times, what were pigments made from? Pigments where made from kohl, berries, tree bark, minerals, insects, nuts, herbs, leafs, and other materials. In early times, how was grooming and skin care practiced? Grooming a...

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In ancient times, what were pigments made from?
Pigments where made from kohl, berries, tree bark, minerals, insects, nuts, herbs, leafs, and other
materials.


In early times, how was grooming and skin care practiced?
Grooming and skin care where practice more for self preservation than for attractiveness.


Who was the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant?
The Egyptians.


What was an adornment in ancient Egypt for body art and on fingernails?
Henna. (a dye)


What is Henna made from?
Henna is a dye obtained from the powder leafs and shoots of the mignonette tree used as a reddish
hair dye and tattooing.


Why did Hebrews adopt many techniques from other cultures?
It was due to their nomadic history.


What was the use for Cosmetics for the Hebrews?
Cosmetics where primarily used for cleansing and maintenance of skin, hair, teeth, and over all bodily
health.


What did the ancient Hebrews used to keep their skin healthy and moist?
Olive and grape seed oils.


What was used by the Hebrews as an antiseptic and was helpful in expelling intestinal worms?
Pomegranate (one of the best natural exfoliants)


The word Cosmetics comes from what Greek word? What does it mean?
The word cosmetics comes from the Greek word 'kosmetikos' meaning "skilled in the use of
cosmetics".


How was beauty determined in ancient Greece?
It was determined by how one looked when naked.


Who defined the balance between mind and body in ancient Greece?
It was the naked Greican athlete.


How did the Greeks view the body?
As a temple.

, Why did the ancient Greeks use Honey and Olive oil?
What where they always in search of ways to improve?
They used both honey and olive oil for elemental protection. They were in search of ways to improve
their health and appearance.


What are the ancient Romans famous for?
Their baths, which were magnificent public buildings with separate sections for men and women.


In ancient Rome, What body therapies were provided by bath houses for patrons?
Steam therapy, Body scrubs, Massages, and other physical therapies.


What was another part of ancient Romes bathing and grooming rituals?
Fragrances, which were made from flowers, saffron, almonds and other ingredients.


What did ancient Chinese aristocrats rub on their nails to turn them crimson or ebony?
They rubbed a tinted mixture of gum arabic, gelatin, beeswax, and egg whites.


What did the ancient Japanese geisha exemplify?
The ideal of beauty.


How did Geisha's remove their body hair?
By threading.


What is Threading?
A technique that wraps a thread around each hair and pulls it out.


In the tenth to the nineteenth century, how was blackened teeth viewed in the ancient Asian culture?
It was viewed as beautiful and appealing.


What ingredients were made to blacken out the teeth in ancient Asian times?
It was a paste made from sake, tea, and iron scraps.


Who commonly wore blackened teeth in the ancient Asian culture?
Married women and courtesans.


What did Africans create from the materials found in their natural environment?
Remedies and Grooming Aids.


What do Northern Africans still use to this day for toothpicks?
They use twigs from the mignonette tree.


What benefits to the mignonette twigs have?

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