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Milady Chapter 1 (14th Edition) Exam Questions And Revised Correct Answers |Graded A+ List 3 reasons why it's important for cosmetologists to study the cosmetology history and career opportunities. - Answer-1. Many older methods have evolved into techniques still used today. 2. Knowing cosmetology history helps you understand beauty trends and their origins 3. Youll discover a wide range of possible. cosmetology career paths available to you. /.True or False: "Cosmetology" is also referred to as appearance expansion - Answer-False: it is referred to as appearance enhancement /.True or False: Cosmetology is the art and science of beautifying and improving the skin, nails, and hair, as well as the study of cosmetics and their applications. - Answer-True /.True or False: The term "Cosmetology" comes from the Spanish word kosmetikos meaning "skilled in cosmetics use" - Answer-False. The term comes from the Greek work kosmetikos /.True or False: Although procedures, products, and styles have changed over the years, beautification has only recently become important to society. - Answer-False. Ancient civilisations often used hairstyles and beauty techniques to convey status, wealth, age, and rank. Many modern beauty practices are rooted in African, Egyptian, Chinese, Greek, and Roman cultures. /.How did people in ancient civilisations use hairstyles and beauty techniques in their societies? A) to enhance their appearance B) to improve their chances for career advancement C) to convey status, wealth, age, and rank D) as a way to compete for natural resources - Answer-C) to coney status, wealth, age, and rank /.Which ancient cultures are credited with many modern beauty practices? A) African B) Canadian C) Egyptian D) American E) Chinese F) Roman G) Spanish H) Australian I) Greek J) Mexican K) South American L) Italian - Answer-A) African C) Egyptian E) Chinese F) Roman I) Greek /.What are the three reasons why braiding was a social art form in ancient African cultures? - Answer-1. Because of how long it takes, people have used the time to socialise. 2. Elders braided the children's hair, and the children watched and learned. 3. Braiding and social bonding became a tradition carried on by generations and quickly made its way across the world. /.What did many African tribes use to color their hair? A) yellow earth B) red earth C) henna D) a berry paste - Answer-B) red earth /.In many ancient African tribes, ____________ patterns and hairstyles indicated a person's tribe, age, marital status, wealth, power, and religion. A) curl B) makeup C) braid D) clothing - Answer-C) braid /.What is another name for Zulu knots? A) Himba knots B) Bantu knots C) Namibia knots D) cornrow braids - Answer-B) Bantu knots /.As early as 2630 BC, Egyptians used all of the following to create makeup for their lips and skin, except _____. A) bones B) insects C) berries D) minerals - Answer-A) bones /.Which Egyptian queen had a personal cosmetics factory? A) Nefertiti B) Cleopatra C) Delilah D) Helena - Answer-B) Cleopatra /._______ was used in ancient Egypt to stain the hair and nails a rich, warm red. A) a tincture of essential oils B) a paste of palm berries C) Henna D) pomegranate juice - Answer-C) Henna /.The Egyptians were the first civilisation to use the ___________ from plant leaves, bark, and blossoms as perfumes and for beautification purposes. A) waste products B) moisture C) essential oils D) dry residue - Answer-C) essential oils /.Which ancient culture was not known for its use of perfumes? A) The Egyptians B) The Chinese C) The Greeks D) The Romans - Answer-B) The Chinese /.How did the Ancient Egyptian use kohl makeup? - Answer-Ancient Egyptians used kohl to heavily line the eyes, alleviate eye inflammation, and protect the eyes from the sun's glare. It was made from a mixture of ground galena (a black mineral), sulfur, and animal fat. /.For what purposes did the Ancient Egyptians use cosmetics? - Answer-Personal beautification habits, religious ceremonies, and burial preparation. /.Throughout the Zhou Dynasty, also known as the Chou Dynasty, __________ were the royal colors. A) black and red B) gold and silver C) purple and blue D) silver and bronze - Answer-B) gold and silver /.During the Shang Dynasty, what did aristocrats rub into their nails to turn them crimson or ebony? A) a tinted mixture of gum Arabic, gelatin, beeswax, and egg whites B) a creamy compound of egg whites, paraffin, and essential oils C) nothing - colors were for commoners D) a paste of crushed walnuts, beeswax, clay, and ash - Answer-A) a tinted mixture of gum Arabic, gelatin, beeswax, and egg whites /.During the Zhou Dynasty, what might have happened to commoners if they wore a royal nail color? A) punishment of death

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Revised Correct Answers |Graded A+

List 3 reasons why it's important for cosmetologists to study the cosmetology history
and career opportunities. - Answer-1. Many older methods have evolved into techniques
still used today.
2. Knowing cosmetology history helps you understand beauty trends and their origins
3. Youll discover a wide range of possible. cosmetology career paths available to you.

/.True or False: "Cosmetology" is also referred to as appearance expansion - Answer-
False: it is referred to as appearance enhancement

/.True or False: Cosmetology is the art and science of beautifying and improving the
skin, nails, and hair, as well as the study of cosmetics and their applications. - Answer-
True

/.True or False: The term "Cosmetology" comes from the Spanish word kosmetikos
meaning "skilled in cosmetics use" - Answer-False. The term comes from the Greek
work kosmetikos

/.True or False: Although procedures, products, and styles have changed over the
years, beautification has only recently become important to society. - Answer-False.
Ancient civilisations often used hairstyles and beauty techniques to convey status,
wealth, age, and rank. Many modern beauty practices are rooted in African, Egyptian,
Chinese, Greek, and Roman cultures.

/.How did people in ancient civilisations use hairstyles and beauty techniques in their
societies?
A) to enhance their appearance
B) to improve their chances for career advancement
C) to convey status, wealth, age, and rank
D) as a way to compete for natural resources - Answer-C) to coney status, wealth, age,
and rank

/.Which ancient cultures are credited with many modern beauty practices?
A) African
B) Canadian
C) Egyptian
D) American
E) Chinese
F) Roman
G) Spanish
H) Australian
I) Greek

, J) Mexican
K) South American
L) Italian - Answer-A) African
C) Egyptian
E) Chinese
F) Roman
I) Greek

/.What are the three reasons why braiding was a social art form in ancient African
cultures? - Answer-1. Because of how long it takes, people have used the time to
socialise.
2. Elders braided the children's hair, and the children watched and learned.
3. Braiding and social bonding became a tradition carried on by generations and quickly
made its way across the world.

/.What did many African tribes use to color their hair?
A) yellow earth
B) red earth
C) henna
D) a berry paste - Answer-B) red earth

/.In many ancient African tribes, ____________ patterns and hairstyles indicated a
person's tribe, age, marital status, wealth, power, and religion.
A) curl
B) makeup
C) braid
D) clothing - Answer-C) braid

/.What is another name for Zulu knots?
A) Himba knots
B) Bantu knots
C) Namibia knots
D) cornrow braids - Answer-B) Bantu knots

/.As early as 2630 BC, Egyptians used all of the following to create makeup for their lips
and skin, except _____.
A) bones
B) insects
C) berries
D) minerals - Answer-A) bones

/.Which Egyptian queen had a personal cosmetics factory?
A) Nefertiti
B) Cleopatra
C) Delilah
D) Helena - Answer-B) Cleopatra

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