Chapter 1 Review ~ History and Career Opportunities Flashcards
The art and science of beautifying and improving the skin, nails, and hair, and the study of cosmetics and their application is called:
Cosmetology
In ancient Greece, what mineral was ground to make brilliant red pigment?
Cinna Bar
The first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant fashion and use cosmetics as part of their personal beautification habits, in religious ceremonies, and when preparing the deceased for burial were the:
Egyptians
In ancient Rome, middle-class women colored their hair ___.
Blonde
The earliest that archaeological studies reveal that haircutting and hairstyling were practiced was in the ___.
Ice Age
In ancient Rome, poor women colored their hair ___.
Black
In the salon industry, a DSC is known as a ___.
Distributor Sales Consultant
In ancient Rome, noblewomen tinted their hair ___.
Red
Ancient records show that matter made from berries, tree bark, minerals, insects, nuts, herbs, and leaves were used for ___.
Coloring
In history, bloodletting was a medical procedure thought to ___.
Strengthen the Immune System
One thing that is key to your success in the field of cosmetology, regardless of which path you choose, is ___.
Continuing to Learn
Women wore colored makeup on their cheeks and lips, but not on their eyes during the ___.
Middle Ages
The pole of the barber pole is thought to represent the ___ that the patient would hold on to in order for the veins in the arm to stand out during bloodletting.
Staff
One of the most austere and restrictive periods in history with respect to appearance enhancement is the ___.
Victorian Age
In ancient Egypt, Queen Nefertiti stained her nails red by dipping her fingertips in ___.
Henna