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Renaissance Beauty: hair, makeup and skincare in the 16th century

You're Dead to Me

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Renaissance Beauty Rituals

This chapter explores the eccentric beauty practices of the 16th century, including the obsession with golden blonde curls and the extreme measures women took to achieve pale skin, such as using arsenic in their skincare routines. It delves into historical beauty standards through discussions of hazardous ingredients in cosmetics, fascinating hairstyles, and the societal implications surrounding beauty ideals and racial representation. Additionally, the chapter features a live demonstration of ancient beauty techniques, shedding light on the resources and creativity of the Renaissance in terms of personal aesthetics.

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