4. In ancient Rome, what body therapies were provided by bathhouses for patrons? {Ans: -Steam therapy, body scrubs, massage, and other therapies. Pg. 5-6}3. The word cosmetics comes from what Greek word? What does it mean? {Ans: -Kosmetikos, "skilled in the use of cosmetics." Pg. 5}12. Describe additional opportunities for estheticians and the subspecialties that they may pursue. {Ans: -Esthetics, massage, wellness and women fitness center that may be partnered with OB-GYN facility. Can become independent practitioners who make home, office, and hotel visits. Pg. 16}11. Discuss the employment options open to an esthetics educator. {Ans: -They are frequently employed as educator directors by manufactures of cosmetics and other products. They appear at convention to display product, talk with teachers about the merit of products, and distribute educational materials for classroom use. Education Directors may also be workshop or seminar leaders, lectures, and/or writers. Pg. 13-14}6. Which important cosmetic products and procedures were introduced in the late twentieth century? {Ans: -Tretinoin (Retin-A,) Botox, alpha hydroxy acid, and a myriad of sought after procedures. Pg. 8}10. What are the duties of a manufacturer's representative? Of a cosmetics buyer? {Ans: - Training Estheticians and other staff