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Mineral Makeup History
Mineral makeup did not just appear out of nowhere or is just a
recent discovery. Although, mineral makeup is still not mass
produced, it is increasingly getting popular among women. Since
most people nowadays are paying more attention to their chemical
intake and its effects on the body, there is now a trend on
healthy lifestyle.
Actually, the use of minerals can be traced back into the time
of ancient Egyptians. Egyptians take pride on their appearance.
For them to be close to their gods, they need to be beautiful.
What kind of mineral do they use for their makeup?
Their eye makeup was mostly consisted of malachite, green ore of
copper and kohl. Galena is also used for the eyes. This eye
makeup also served as eye protectors from the hot and reflective
rays of the sun in the desert. Their red lips would come from
the red ochre. The same minerals are used for giving color to
the cheeks. Each mineral used would come from a different place.
Malachite came from the Nile valley, while galena would come
from upper Egypt and the Red Sea.
Early Egyptians also believed that makeup is not only means of
attaining higher spirituality, they are also used for practical
reasons. Malachite and galena are both used as eye protectors.
While there are others used for their ability to repel insects
and help the body adapt to climate changes. Aside from this,
ancient Egyptians believed that black makeup can drive evil
sprits away.
Romans did not associate physical appearance to their religious
beliefs. But they were already using makeup like lipstick and
blush for the cheeks.
Ancient Greeks also used mineral makeup because they wanted to
be close to the gods. In Greece, ancient women who belong in the
high class rarely go out and get exposed to the sun. That is why
women with pale skin are regarded highly, so they started using
makeup to make the skin appear pale.
Greek women would use honey and olive oil to keep their skin’s
moisture. Olive oil is also a part of their eye enhancement
make-up along with charcoal. Lipstick are from mixture of
Redding and bees wax. This primitive lipstick evolved in ochre
clay and red iron, making it a little bit harder and easier to
apply to their lips
In the east, Chinese and Japanese were also applying makeup to
their faces. Japanese geisha would paint their faces white and
outline their eyebrows with charcoal. Actually, this did not
happen in Asia only. In Europe, aristocrats would put powders in
their faces. The idea is that this would separate them from the
common, working class.
The 19th century signaled a different approach to cosmetics.
Since pale complexion is a symbol of aristocracy, more men and
women are trying to look pale. They would use hydroxide
carbonate which unfortunately, has negative and toxic effects on
the body. Later on , zinc oxide replaced the toxic substance.
Aside from class distinction, makeup was started to be used to
get a younger look. This helped them deceive people of their
true age. Powdered paper became popular. They were used with the
same purpose of current powders, they were used to remove the
shine.
World War II slowed the manufacturing and development of makeup.
There are more important things that these items. But after the
war, the cosmetic industry started to recover and never looked
back. More and more women, and also men, started to purchase
cosmetics to improve and enhance their physical features.
During the 1970s, a different trend started to materialize.
Mineral makeup which consists pure and fine minerals were
applied straight to the face. This mineral makeup did not
undergo any chemical process which would inject chemicals and
preservatives. Until now, this industry is continually growing.
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