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History of Cosmetics and Fashion

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History of Cosmetics and Fashion game quiz
"Historic Firsts in Cosmetics and Fashion. Here's a quiz that will test your knowledge of the origins of some cosmetics, scents and fashion trends."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. In ancient times scented unguents were produced from floral essences mixed with animal fat. In the 10th century however, an Arab, Ibn Sina, developed a new process of extracting floral attar with steam. Mixed with water, this scent became both a cosmetic and flavouring staple for many centuries. What was this scent called?
    Eau de Cologne
    Lavender water
    Rosewater
    Hungary water


2. During the 1400s, looking pale and otherworldly was in. To achieve this, women shaved their foreheads, plucked out their eyelashes and eyebrows, and whitened their faces and bosoms with ceruse. What did ceruse consist of?
    Eggwhite and mercuric oxide
    Eggwhite and arsenic
    Mercuric oxide and gum arabic
    Vinegar and powdered lead


3. During the same period women sometimes resorted to a more drastic method of achieving that "pale look". What did they do?
    They starved themselves
    They bled themselves
    They used hyperventilation
    They tried to be constantly pregnant


4. In what country did nail polish originate?
    India
    Egypt
    China
    Greece


5. Helena Rubinstein began her career creating stage and film makeup. When Theda Bara appeared on the screen wearing a lot of one of Rubinstein's innovations, it became instantly popular with the general public. What was it?
    Mascara
    Eye shadow
    White face powder
    Eyeliner


6. Max Factor, like Rubinstein, was originally from Poland. During the last years of the 19th century he became purveyor of cremes and cosmetics to the Russian court. In 1904 he decided to try his luck in America, where he too started out by creating and selling theatrical makeup. What was one of his first major innovations?
    Pancake makeup
    Nail polish
    Mascara
    Blush


7. Using scents to mask the smell of sweat has always been very common. In what century, however, was the first real deodorant produced?
    20th century
    19th century
    18th century
    17th century


8. In the early 1920s she got a tan while on a cruise aboard the Duke of Westminster's yacht. When she got home, the colour of her skin caused a fashion revolution. Who was she?
    Isadora Duncan
    Edwina Mountbatten
    Emerald Cunard
    Coco Chanel


9. In 1960, Yardley was a small British firm that had been producing soaps and perfumes from lavender essence for almost 200 years. By 1966, however, it was a giant in the cosmetic industry, as it produced a complete line of cosmetics and fragrances that proved tremendously popular in Europe and in North America. What was this line called?
    The London Look
    Oh! de London
    Carnaby Street
    Youthquake


10. A beautiful model in an evening gown appeared on the cover of a Harper's Bazaar magazine in 1915. She wasn't wearing a corset, her skirts were above her ankle and the back of the dress was scandalously low. But the model lacked one thing in particular that would set off a new trend in fashion in North America. What was it?
    Underarm hair
    Bra
    Shoes
    Makeup

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