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An historically accurate makeup tutorial based on the REAL practices and principles of makeup from Ancient Egypt! Want to see more videos in this series?
30 Ιουν 2021 · An Ancient Egyptian's collection might include vessels for kohl, friction stones to grind minerals like azurite into power, thin makeup applicators, alabaster jars for ointments, a makeup spoon, and more, all surprisingly similar to the cosmetic accoutrements we still use today.
Ancient Egyptians used a variety of makeup products. They used kohl, a mixture of soot and galena, to line their eyes and protect them from the sun. Red ochre was applied to the lips and cheeks, and green eyeshadow made from crushed malachite stone was believed to have magical properties.
The ancient Egyptians used many different tools to apply their makeup. Most commonly, they used a brush made from the Salvadora persica tree. [ 16 ] They would also use a small stick to apply the kohl to their eyes.
3 Μαρ 2020 · From the earliest era of the Egyptian empire, men and women from all social classes liberally applied eyeliner, eyeshadow, lipstick and rouge. The perceived seductiveness of Egyptian...
4 Μαΐ 2017 · In the morning, after one had washed, came the application of a cream, the ancient equivalent of sunblock, to the body, and then one would apply make-up, derived from ochre and sometimes mixed with sandalwood, to the face.
16 Ιαν 2022 · Possibly one of the most famous ancient Egyptian beauty secrets is the use of milk baths as a skincare treatment. It is believed that Cleopatra herself bathed in sour donkey’s milk, as the lactic acid could exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin.