10 horror beauty trends that made women in ancient times crazy

To make me more attractive, old women used 10 incredible ways to make incredible beauty.

To make me more attractive, old women used 10 incredible ways to make incredible beauty.

Along with the flow of fashion, beauty trends also change over time. However, no matter how dreamy, no one could have imagined that the ancient women used to be tired of dyeing black teeth, connecting eyebrows with each other and pursuing countless other strange makeup movements.

1. Attach fake moles

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In the 18th century, Western women preferred the sophisticated makeup style with the emphasis on moles. They even use mole stickers with different sizes and shapes.

Initially, people only use these stickers as a way to cover the scars on the body. Later, moles that became the beauty trend of many sisters lasted until the beginning of the 19 th century to disappear.

2. Makeup for skin

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From the 17th century, the girls in England wanted to show wealth or nobility, so it was imperative that they have white skin and a full circle. Therefore, their dresses are often cut deep and inviting. In addition, they use blue ink to draw small blood vessels to make the skin more transparent and bright white.

3. Prevent double bra

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For a long time, corset was known as a secret to help women have slim waistlines without having to spend a lot of effort. Beginning in the 19th century, it was also redesigned to separate the mound of European girls as far as possible. This corset was born in the UK and was named "Divorce Corset" (roughly translated: Corset in double).

4. Colorful eyebrows

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His eyebrows are considered to be part of human beauty and general decisions. Therefore, Chinese girls during the Qin Shihuang or Han dynasty often painted many colors on their eyebrows in the hope of a long and comfortable life. In addition to traditional black, blue and moss green are the most popular colors to paint eyebrows at the time.

5. Conjoined eyebrows

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If compared to Chinese women, perhaps the ancient Greeks were much more creative. In BC, anyone with conjoined eyebrows would be considered pure and intelligent. For those who do not have such characteristics, they will use a black powder called Kohl to connect the eyebrows line together.

6. Be a pink cheek like a dumpling

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In order to catch the eye of the Qin dynasty men in China, the girls only need to have pink dumplings cheeks and a wide covering instead of a slim waist or a pointed chin. From that point of view, the round cheeks of women will bring a warm, healthy life to the whole family.

7. Draw legs

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In World War II, many women in the US used a variety of colors to decorate their feet. It is known that because the production materials are very scarce, they have to draw on their legs with color or fruit juice. Even in the 1940s, beauty shops also opened foot painting services to meet customers' needs.

8. Bundle the legs

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China is a place with many strange customs, typically bundles of legs. In order to get the slender legs they want, many women from the 19th century onwards accept pain to brace their feet for years.

Initially, this trend was only popular among the nobility, but then spread throughout the country because it was thought that the slender little legs like the new lotus were the symbol of dignity. However, this custom was abolished at the beginning of the 20th century due to its dangerous nature.

9. Remove eyelashes

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Because the eyelashes are a symbol of negligence, lack of righteousness, European Renaissance women will find ways to erase their lashes. They also shaved off the eyebrows to reveal the broad forehead, which was considered the most important at the time. However, by the 16th century, this movement had almost disappeared when people began to return to painting eyelashes and eyebrows.

10. Dyeing black teeth

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In Japan, Vietnam and many other countries, women in the past had to dye their teeth into shiny black to be considered healthy and beautiful. It is known that this custom originated in Japan in the early years of AD, then introduced to other countries.

In Japan, dental dyeing is also considered an art with the name Ohaguro. By the beginning of the 20th century, it began to be banned and gradually disappeared.

Update 18 December 2018
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