Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Contents.
List of Entries.
List of Entries by Topic.
Preface.
Introduction.
Chronology.
1: Acne.
2: Advertising.
3: African American Beauty Industry.
4: Afro.
5: Androgyny.
6: Animal Rights.
7: Anti-Aging Products and Techniques.
8: Arden, Elizabeth.
9: Asian American Beauty Industry.
10: Aveda.
11: Avon.
12: Baldness.
13: Barbers and Barbershops.
14: Bath and Body Works.
15: Beauty Pageants.
16: Beauty Schools.
17: Beauty Shops and Salons.
18: Bed Head.
19: Blondes.
20: Bob, The.
21: Body Shop, The.
22: Botox.
23: Bouffant.
24: Branding.
25: Brown, Bobbi.
26: Calvin Klein (1942–).
27: Cellulite.
28: Chanel, Coco (1883–1971).
29: Charm Schools.
30: Cosmetics.
31: Cosmetic Surgery.
32: Cosmopolitan.
33: Covergirl.
34: Dandruff.
35: Dermatology.
36: Designers.
37: Dieting.
38: Display.
39: Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty.
40: Dr. 90210.
41: Ebony.
42: Endorsements of Products, Celebrity.
43: Estée Lauder.
44: Extreme Makeover.
45: Fashion Magazines.
46: Fat Farms.
47: Feminism.
48: Film.
49: Focus Groups.
50: Gentlemen's Quarterly (GQ).
51: Global Markets, U.S. Trends in.
52: Grooming, Male.
53: Hair Care Products.
54: Hairdressers.
55: Hair Shows.
56: Hair Straightening.
57: Hairstyles.
58: Hairstylists, Celebrity.
59: Health and Safety.
60: Hip Hop.
61: How to Look Good Naked.
62: Infomercials.
63: Internet.
64: Johnson Products.
65: Labor.
66: Latina Beauty Industry.
67: Magazines, Men's.
68: Makeovers.
69: Makeover Television.
70: Makeup Artists, Celebrity.
71: Malone, Annie Turnbo (1869–1957).
72: Manicurists and Nail Technicians.
73: Manufacturing.
74: Mary Kay Cosmetics.
75: Max Factor (C. 1877–1938).
76: Maxim.
77: Men's Health.
78: Metrosexuals.
79: Models, Male.
80: Models and Modeling.
81: Nail Art.
82: Nail Salons.
83: Natural Look.
84: Organic Trends and Products.
85: Packaging.
86: Perfumes and Fragrances.
87: Permanents.
88: Piercing.
89: Procter and Gamble.
90: Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
91: QVC.
92: Religion and Beauty.
93: Retail.
94: Revlon.
95: Rubinstein, Helena (C. 1870–1965).
96: Sally's Beauty Supply.
97: Sassoon, Vidal (1928–).
98: Seventeen.
99: Skin Care Lines, Men's.
100: Spas.
101: Tanning.
102: Tattoos.
103: Teen Market.
104: Toni&Guy.
105: Trade Journals and Publications.
106: Trade Shows.
107: Tween Market.
108: Undergarments.
109: U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
110: Vitamins and Beauty Supplements.
111: Vogue.
112: Walker, Madam C. J. (1867–1919).
113: Waxing.
114: What Not to Wear.
115: Whitening, Brightening, and Bleaching.
116: Wigs and Hairpieces.
117: Wolf, Naomi (1962–).
Percentage of U.S. Beauty Industry Employees by Occupation, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity, 2007.
Number of Salon-Type Establishments in the United States with Payroll Employees.
Selected Bibliography.
Index.
About the Editor and Contributors.