Chapter 1 Flashcards
Who is Samuel O’Rielly?
Inventor of the electric tattoo machine.
Who is Martin Hildenbrant?
Established the first tattoo shop in NY, 1846. Created the well known trend for service military men to get tattooed.
Who is Captain James Cook?
Aside from almost wiping out the Polynesian practice of tattooing, believing it to be too barbaric, he also helped introduce tattooing to the Western World.
What is ayurveda?
The science of living, conceptualized bu the Indians. It eventually became a part of the foundation of Western medicine.
Known as the first ever makeup users.
Egyptians.
Unguent & kohl
Products used for makeup by the Egyptians 3000 BD.
Unguent- moisturizer or ointment for healing used by men and women.
Kohl- eyeliner (antimony sulfide).
When was the first synthetic lipstick created?
Thirteenth century?
Two pioneer companies of makeup in the twentieth century.
Max Factor- invented first cake makeup.
Maybelline- Developed first mascara.
First, inconclusive, example of tattooing.
4000 BC Egypt from paintings with face tattoos on figurines mimicking real Egyptians.
Otis the Iceman, who was preserved in ice with 50 intact tattoos.
Typical speed of tattoo gun/ stylus.
100-140 in and out RMP’s.
Tatau
Polynesian tradition meaning to mark something where a special tattooing comb made from a boars’ teeth with a tortoise shell and handle to tattoo.
Kakau
Hawaiian tattooing used for purpose of distinction/ ornamentation, and guarded health/ spiritual well-being.
Who were the first to understand medical fundamentals?
The Chinese.
What are some different names for describing permanent makeup?
-Dermapigmentation
-Microdermapigmentation
-Dermal graphics
-Cosmetic tattooing
What did Hippocrates consider the four humors to be?
-Blood
-Phlegm
-Yellow bile
-Black bile
Technique sensitive components.
- Skill of technician.
- Type of machine/ device used.
- Type of pigment used.
- Integrity of client’s skin.
Permanent makeup is not only an _______ but a _________ as well.
artform, science.
Reasons to consider permanent makeup?
Poor vision, limited time, limited dexterity, allergies to applied cosmetics, active lifestyle, multiple sclerosis, burn injuries, alopecia, loss of limbs, paralysis of limbs.
General liability insurance.
Protects against third party bodily-injury and property damage, as well as personal and advertising injury.
Professional liability insurance.
Type of business insurance that provides coverage for professionals and businesses to protect against claims of negligence from clients or customers.
Property insurance.
Provides coverage for damages caused by fire, flooding, theft, weather, and other risks.
Malpractice insurance.
Covers your actions when treating clients.
What mineral did the Romans use as makeup that produced a red hue?
Vermillion.
What are applied cosmetics?
Makeup that is applied and then easily removed.