SPC2120 Rest. Arts Art Terms 4

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sgoldthorp  on December 17, 2010

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funeral directing, embalming, restorative arts

Classes:

Funeral Directing @ St. Pete College

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SPC2120 Rest. Arts Art Terms 4

Deviation
Variation from the common or established.
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Deviation Variation from the common or established.
Dilution A substance thinned or reduced in concentration and thereby lessened in brilliance.
Distend To expand or swell.
Distortion State of being twisted or pushed out of natural shape or position.
Dry Rouge A compacted cake type of red cosmetic.
Drying Powder A white powder used to dry a cosmeticized surface.
Dryness Freedom from wetness; a condition of the tissue necessary for adhesion of cement, sealer, deep filler, or wax.
Dusky Somewhat dark in color; synonym for "swarthy" (used only of the complexion).
Elevation A raised surface of part.
Elliptical Curve A relatively long but slightly dipping curve.
Embed Imbed; to fix or fasten in a surrounding mass.
Emollient A soothing agent; having the power of softening living tissues, such as massage cream, etc.; a cosmetic with this characteristic.
Emphasis Using the same color light as the color of the object.
Emulsion A permanent mixture of two or more immiscible substances (oil and water) which are united with the aid of a binder (gum) or emulsifier (soap).
Ether A clear, volatile liquid used as a wax solvent or to remove grease, oil, and adhesive tape stains.
Evert Turn outward.
Eye Shadow A cosmetic color applied to the superior eyelid; the colorant so applied.
Eyebrow Pencil A cosmetic in pencil form for coloring hair.
Eyecup A thin, dome-like shell made of hardened cloth, metal, or plastic; used beneath the eyelids to restore the natural curvature and, in some cases, to hold the eyelid closed.
Feather To reduce gradually to an indistinguishable edge; synonym for "taper."
Firmness Degree of rigidity, stability; a condition of the tissues necessary for the application of wax.
Florid Flushed with red, said of a complexion; not as vivid as ruddy.
Foundation The title given to the complexion cosmetic in ornamental cosmetology.
Geometrical The shape of a plane figure determined by its outline; rounds, oval, square, etc.
Glycerin A syrupy, colorless liquid obtained by fats or oils as a by-product of the manufacturing of soaps and fatty acids and used as a vehicle for some cosmetics.

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