Fabrics & Textiles
Menstruation
Colors You Didn't Learn in Kindergarten
Emotions Beyond Happy, Sad, and Angry
Makeup
100

Some of the oldest fabric fibers ever discovered were found in simple woven clothing made from this which is also known as linseed. 

Flax

100

This condition can occur if a tampon is worn too long without being changed.

Toxic Shock Syndrome

100

This purplish-red color is located precisely midway between blue and red on color wheels and it is one of the four colors of ink used in color printing by an inkjet printer.

Magenta

100

This emotion involves a reeling, lightheaded sensation or can mean being excited to the point of dizziness or confusion.

Giddy

100

This will make your lips look bigger.

Lip Plumper

200

This lightweight sheer fabric is a net-like material that is often used for bridal veils, tutus, and evening dresses as well as to add volume to skirts.

Tulle

200

The term 'menarche' describes this experience.

First Period

200

This is a reddish-brown color associated particularly with monochrome photographs of the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Sepia

200

You may feel this way if you are given little attention or respect and feel disregarded or ignored.

Neglected

200

This product most often comes in shades of black and brown, is sometimes waterproof, and often touts features such as "volumizing" "lengthening," and "separating." 

Mascara

300

This lightweight, breathable fabric is characterized by its puckered or crinkled texture and is often used for clothing worn in hot weather.

Seersucker

300

Ballerinas and certain athletes will often not have periods because a certain amount of this is required to menstruate. 

Body Fat

300

This color is a greenish yellow named after a French herbal liqueur made by Carthusian monks since 1737.

Chartreuse

300

This means you are showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern. 

Apathetic

300

This product is used to define your lips and as a base for lipstick to prevent feathering and bleeding.

Lip Liner

400

Named for the Scottish town where it was mass-produced in the 1800s, this is a textile pattern features an intricate pattern of curved teardrop shapes.

Paisley

400

These two types of menstruation products make it possible to swim while on your period.

Tampons and Menstrual Cups

400

This greenish-blue color derived its name from that of a bird which has a similarly colored stripe on its head.

Teal

400

This emotion means you have a nervous or fearful feeling of uncertain agitation.

Trepidatious

400

This product can be used to hide dark circles, blemishes, and other imperfections.

Concealer

500

Sometimes known as artificial silk, this fabric is a semi-synthetic fiber made from natural sources of regenerated cellulose such as wood and related agricultural products.

Rayon or Viscose

500

Before the introduction of adhesive on the back side of sanitary pads, the pads required this in order to stay in place. 

Belt

500

This is the color between cyan and blue on the spectrum of visible light. It is often described as the color of the sky on a clear day.

Azure

500

Originally from German, this word means the pleasure derived by someone from another person's misfortune.

Schadenfreude

500

The technique that used shadow and light to define facial features.

Contouring