18 coolest beauty trends of the past you never knew!

Ancient Chinese women liked to change the color of the eyebrows.

Ancient Chinese women were very creative in their eyebrows. Women often painted their eyebrows in various colors, such as blue, green or black, and in the shape of eyebrows according to the then fashionable style. For example, once noticeable eyebrows were fashionable during the Han Dynasty. At other times, women preferred shorter eyebrows. Another style of eyebrows “Eyebrows of Sorrow” It was a sad look with eyebrows up.

Veiny cleavage was a must for the 17th century

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The division as a fashion trend began in England in the 17th century. All dress designs saw the neckline collapse, and the chest became a prominent body part that the woman was trying to show. But the same era is known to represent extreme pale skin. This indicates that a person is rich and, unlike the working class, has a means of avoiding sunlight. Therefore, to get the desired pale skin, women often apply facial powder on the skin and draw blue veins on the chest to look like translucent skin!

Renaissance Women Smoking Hairstyle

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In the Renaissance period, there was a list of more than 30 characteristics that are considered part of beauty. But what should be noted in almost all Renaissance paintings is the strange appearance of a woman in that painting. Because if you have a bent forehead, the woman was considered beautiful. To get one, women often ripped off or shaved their hair lines to make their foreheads look bigger. In other words, the shrinking hairline was considered a good sign during the Renaissance.

Tang – lovers of (big) cheeks

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In ancient China, during the reign of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE), women with curved features, such as round faces or large cheeks, and wider foreheads were considered more attractive and beautiful. It's not wrong to call the Tang a big cheek lover!

During the Renaissance, eyelashes are greatly

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Until the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, plucking hair from the forehead of European women did not stop. In fact, the eyelashes have been removed, just as the eyelashes represent sexuality and erotica! Therefore, women in wealthy families will often get rid of eyelashes completely. To be honest, it's so painful and not even thinking.

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