What does the word “barber” come from in Latin?
“Barba,” meaning beard.
Name one tool that early barbers used.
Sharpened flint or shells.
Who opened the first barber school in the U.S.?
A.B. Moler.
Define barbering.
The art and science of hair, beard, and grooming services.
What does the blue stripe on the pole represent (in the U.S.)?
Veins or American patriotism.
Name one role barbers played in ancient civilizations.
Surgeons or dentists.
What replaced the straight razor in the 20th century?
The safety razor.
What year did A.B. Moler open the first barber school?
1893.
Why is barbering considered an art?
Requires creativity and technical skill.
Where did the barber pole originate?
Europe (linked to barber-surgeons).
When did barbering begin as a profession?
Ancient times (Egypt, Mesopotamia).
Who invented the safety razor?
King C. Gillette.
Where was the first barber school located?
: Chicago.
Name two skills every barber should master.
Precision cutting & customer service.
What did the brass ball at the top of the pole symbolize?
The basin for blood during bloodletting.
Which century saw barbers act as surgeons in Europe?
Middle Ages (14th–17th century).
What tool is essential for modern precision cutting?
Clippers or shears.
Name one milestone in barber education history.
Standardized curriculum by state boards.
What is the main purpose of a consultation?
To determine client needs and expectations.
Why does the pole rotate?
To create an optical illusion of bandages.
What do the red and white stripes on the barber pole represent?
Red = blood, White = bandages.
What is the purpose of the strop?
To sharpen straight razors.
Which organization helped regulate barbering standards?
State Barber Boards.
Why is sanitation crucial in barbering?
Prevents the spread of disease and infection.
True or False: The barber pole is only used in the U.S.
False.