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    Reviving ancient beauty techniques
    Calling all beauty enthusiasts

    Reviving ancient beauty techniques

    By Anujj Trehaan
    Aug 26, 2024
    12:23 pm

    What's the story

    Around the world, diverse cultures have developed unique beauty practices rooted in history and tradition.

    From ancient Egypt's makeup techniques to indigenous tribes' natural remedies, these methods offer a glimpse into the past and inspire modern enthusiasts.

    This article explores these ancient techniques, highlighting their origins and providing practical advice for incorporating them into contemporary beauty routines.

    Ancient eyeliner

    Egyptian kohl eyes

    Ancient Egyptian eye makeup, more than artistic, served to protect eyes from the sun and infections.

    Kohl, used for its thick, black appearance, is iconic.

    Today, one can use lead-free natural kohl pencils or modern liquid eyeliners to achieve a similar look.

    The key is extending the lines beyond the eye corners for that dramatic effect.

    Natural moisturizer

    Grecian olive oil glow

    Ancient Greeks achieved radiant skin using olive oil as a moisturizer.

    Packed with antioxidants, vitamins A and E, it nourishes and rejuvenates the skin.

    To adopt this practice, opt for extra virgin olive oil for its superior quality.

    Apply it lightly to damp skin, utilizing it as a natural moisturizer or makeup remover, to incorporate this ancient technique into modern skincare routines.

    Herbal coloring

    Indian henna art

    Henna, used in India for its cooling properties, serves as body art called mehndi.

    It comes from the Lawsonia inermis plant, creating intricate patterns on the skin that symbolize joy.

    For home use, buy pure henna powder from trusted sources and mix it with lemon juice and essential oils.

    Apply the paste with cones or brushes on clean skin for temporary designs.

    Skin brightening

    Japanese rice bran beauty

    In Japan, geishas used rice bran, or komenuka, for porcelain-like skin.

    It's rich in antioxidants like gamma-oryzanol, brightening and smoothing the complexion.

    For a modern take, seek skincare with rice bran extract or create a gentle exfoliator by mixing ground rice bran with water into a paste.

    This ancient practice offers a timeless secret for enhancing beauty routines today.

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