A short story of the dangerous limbs that women have reached for beauty
These include hair styling, skin masks and creams and natural products for women, such as chin straps and mouth strips, which are intended to help breathing at night and prevent the fall of the jaw that occurs with age.
Although this trend has been on fire for non -viability and over -consumption, it is only the last beauty fashion in a long series of time -consuming and accurate tactics that women have been applying for centuries, According to The Conversation.
From parasites to tuberculosis, women have participated in a list of beauty hacks to meet the standards, many of which were dangerous, painful or even deadly.
The price of beauty
Already in the ancient Egyptians, women are grinding toxic substances to make eyeliner and eye shadows.
These were dangerous when inhaled as dust (as in the grinding process) and could cause skin irritation when applied.
And yet, in a way, this poisoning is one of the less dangerous of these historical tendencies of beauty.
In China, the bonding of the legs is an example of a painful and interventional treatment that was first recorded around the 10th century. The legs were usually tied before the leg arch was developed (four to nine ages).
The procedure included the violent bending of the toes to the foot of the foot until the arch was broken and then the leg was tied tightly to stay in this position.
The small size was something sought after at that time. Fortunately, this practice was banned in the early 1900s after nearly 200 years of reactions from both Chinese and western sources.
In Europe, the Renaissance period saw a new wave of beauty hacks, from male baths (whitening the skin in an almost translucent white) to the Belladonna drops (literal poison) used in the eyes to cause a lusty look.
Many women who used these tactics ended up poisoning or remaining blind.
The high of paleness
During the reign of Elizabeth I, the « English rose » was fashionable.
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The women struggled to have a perfectly pale pale or painted their face with a « Venetian tile » or « Venetian white » – or otherwise known as a lead paint.
The use of the Venetian tile is one of the possible causes of Elizabeth I’s death.
In the Victorian era and early 1900, women often engaged in dangerous practices to achieve the coveted pale skin, red lips and the small waist that was the culmination of fashion.
This aesthetic could be achieved by inflammation from tuberculosis (a pulmonary infection that was often deadly), taking pills with parasites, consumption of mercury to look new or chewing male to make the skin pale.
Beauty patterns
Research has shown that socio -cultural pressures for a particular appearance are experienced differently throughout the world.
White western women experience the greatest pressures, followed by women in East Asia.
As « Morning Sheed » proves, women continue to make great efforts to respond to culturally designed standards.
With the advent of social media, especially the short -term content such as Tiktok, reels and Youtube Shorts, the speed at which beauty trends rise and fall has accelerated and globalized.
These tendencies range from the painful suction of the lips that women made to get large lips such as the famous Kylie Jenner, until the normalization of Botox and Fillers, until laser hair removal at each possible hair growth.
Morning SHED is simply the latest development of skin care trends, which began to focus on health, with a focus on protecting solar radiation and hydration.
Since then it has been turned into a practice of over -consumption and overdose of time and money in trying to stay « forever new ».