Cosmo Chapter 1 History of Cosmetology

The Greek word kosmetikos means:
skilled in the use of cosmetic
skilled in hair care
trained in barbering
licensed to practice cosmetology
Haircutting and hairstyling have been practiced since:
the glacial age
the renaissance
the Golden Age of Greece
medieval times
The first people to use cosmetics were the:
Mayans
Vikings
Celts
Egyptians
Henna is a dye extracted from:
rose petals
dried bodies of insects
walnut shells
the leaves of an ornamental shrub
Nail care was first practiced before 3000 B.C. in:
Egypt and China
Northern Europe
India
The Americas
Women in Ancient Rome used hair color to indicate:
how many children they had
their marital status
their class in society
their religion
When monks and priests were forbidden by Pope Alexander III to shed blood, they enlisted the help of:
barbers
farmers
servants
carpenters
The barber pole, symbol of the barber-sergeon, has its roots in the early practice of:
tooth-pulling
bloodletting
haircutting
leeching
In 1875 the technique of using irons for waving and curling the hair was developed by:
Charles Nessler
Marcel Grateau
Alexander Godefroy
Madam C. J. Walker
The first permanent wave technique that did not require the use of a machine was invented by:
Evans and McDonough
Charles Nessler
Marcel Grateau
Brisbois and Federmeyer
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