| Term | Definition |
| Egyptians | Which civilization was the first to infuse essential oils from the leaves, bark, and blossoms of plants for use as perfumes and for purification purposes? |
| the Ice Age | Archaeological studies reveal that haircutting and hairstyling were practiced in some form as early as? |
| Cosmetology | The art and science of beautifying and improving the skin, nails, and hair is? |
| Egyptians | The first culture to cultivate beauty in an extravagant fashion was? |
| henna | In 3000 B.C. the first recorded use of a hair-coloring agent was the use of? |
| Middle Ages | Hairdressing was an art during the time of the ______________ for those who wore elaborate wigs and head dresses. |
| lips | During the Middle Ages, women wore colored makeup on their? |
| class in society | I ancient Rome, haircolor was used by women to indicate? |
| medicine | The barber pole has its roots of origin in what profession? |
| shaved their eyebrows and hairline | To achieve a look of greater intelligence during the Renaissance, women? |
| pinch the cheeks to induce natural color | A popular method of adding color to the face during the Victorian Age was to? |
| cold wave | In 1938, Arnold F. Willatt developed a method of permanent waving that used waving lotion with not heat called a? |
| nail polish | In 1932, Charles Revson of Revlon marketed the first? |
| pedicure system | In 1998, Creative Nail Design introduced the first spa? |
| ability to manage people | To be a successful salon manager, it is important to have? |