Across
- 2. Esthetic practices in Japan included aburatorigami, which is using a specific type of _____ to capture excess oil on the face.
- 12. What type of esthetician may be trained in skin care practices to aid cancer survivors or those undergoing radiation/chemotherapy?
- 13. What additional roles may clinical estheticians take on besides performing invasive procedures?
- 14. What generation is more likely to pursue esthetic services and treatments focusing on anti-aging through prevention?
- 16. Which ancient culture is celebrated for its indulgent skincare routines, including the use of milk baths?
- 17. What type of spa offers less invasive services such as chemical peels and threading/waxing?
- 18. What type of practices were associated with aesthetics in ancient cultures?
- 19. In ancient Roman culture, what were bath houses often used for?
Down
- 1. ____ is the process of removing body hair using a thread, which originated in Asia and is a prominent esthetic practice in Asian cultures.
- 3. What type of paper is used in Aburatorigami, an Asian beauty practice?
- 4. Which type of esthetician incorporates invasive procedures associated with plastic surgery and dermatology?
- 5. What generation tends to favor esthetic procedures targeting anti-aging and loose skin?
- 6. What natural substance is commonly used by the Himba women of Namibia for protection against the sun and for maintaining skin and hair health?
- 7. What term did the ancient Greeks use to describe someone skilled in arrangement, influencing the modern meaning of cosmetics?
- 8. What ancient Asian practice involves the removal of body or facial hair using a thread?
- 9. Esthetic practices in ____ included aburatorigami, which is using a specific type of paper to capture excess oil on the face.
- 10. “___” refers to an expert in cleansing, enhancing, and maintaining the skin’s overall health across the entire body, encompassing the face and neck
- 11. What type of esthetician is trained in skin care practices that can aid cancer survivors?
- 15. Which of the following is not one of the most popular, less invasive esthetic treatments preferred by Gen Z and Millennials?
