What is the study of cosmetics and their application called?
What is cosmetology?
What is the term for maintaining a professional image?
What is professionalism?
What are some ethical characteristics to aspire to?
What are respect, courtesy, honesty, and assertiveness?
What is the body's first line of defense against infection?
What is healthy, uncompromised skin?
Which item is described as multi-use? nippers, wooden sticks, gauze,cotton balls
What are nippers?
In Ancient Egypt, what did Queen Nefertiti use to stain her nails?
What is henna?
What are the daily practices for health and cleanliness known as?
What is personal hygiene?
What is an essential part of a successful business?
What is a mission statement?
What is the process that completely destroys all microbial life?
What is sterilization?
What is a universal solvent?
What is water?
What was popular with movie stars in the early 1900s because it would not cake or crack?
What is pancake makeup?
What is the art of arranging and designing things for efficiency called?
What is ergonomics?
What is self-esteem based on?
What is inner strength?
What is the term for the effectiveness of a disinfecting solution?
What is efficacy?
What type of hair offers the most versatility in styling?
What is wavy, medium hair?
In Ancient Rome, noblewomen tinted their hair what color?
What is red?
What is the primary purpose of a shampoo service?
What is to cleanse the hair and scalp?
What techniques will save you time and unnecessary frustrations?
What are problem-solving techniques?
What is a disease that is transmitted from one person to another?
What is a communicable disease?
What is a common skin disease caused by the itch mite?
What is scabies?
What was an alternative to the machine perm introduced in 1932?
What is heat generated by chemical reaction?
What is the most important point to keep in mind about makeup?
What is it should accentuate your best features and mask your less flattering ones?
What is the first thing you should do when meeting a new client?
What is wear a smile?
What are the disease-causing microorganisms carried by blood called?
What are bloodborne pathogens?
What type of immunity develops after overcoming a disease?
What is acquired immunity?