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Trivia Questions

The term 'pomade' for hair styling products originated from the Latin word 'pomum'. What fruit does 'pomum' refer to?

In ancient Rome, what was the extensive public bath complex called, where citizens would socialize, exercise, and engage in elaborate cleansing and beauty rituals?

What is the primary structural protein component of hair, skin, and nails, providing strength and elasticity?

In traditional Chinese medicine and beauty, what practice involves using a smooth-edged tool to scrape the skin, typically on the face or body, to improve circulation and lymphatic drainage?

Which iconic 1950s actress is largely credited with popularizing the dramatic 'cat-eye' winged eyeliner look?

What is the specific name for the middle layer of skin that contains collagen and elastin fibers, blood vessels, nerves, and hair follicles, largely responsible for skin's elasticity and strength?

Before kohl became widely used, what specific green mineral was ground into powder and used by ancient Egyptians for eye makeup, symbolizing protection and rebirth?

Which philosophical concept, often associated with Immanuel Kant, posits that while individual taste is subjective, true beauty evokes a 'disinterested satisfaction' and can be appreciated universally without personal gain?

What is the technical term for the sequential development and release of different scent components in a fragrance over time, typically categorized as top, middle (heart), and base notes?

The 'Golden Ratio,' approximately 1.618, has historically been applied to assess human facial beauty. What Greek letter commonly represents this mathematical constant?