Contents
- How to make fashionable makeup 2018: photo
- Wide eyebrows. Around 1351-1334 BC NS. and today
- Colored eyebrows, Eighth century and today
- Monobrow. Ancient Greece, Rome, as well as the 18th century in Iran, Tajikistan, Oman and today
- Black teeth. The beginning of our era, Japan and black lips today
- Shaved forehead. Middle Ages and now – shaved whiskey, head
- Eyelash removal. The Middle Ages, Europe and the absence of eyelashes today
- Corset. 16th century, Europe and today
- Fly. 17th century, Europe and today
- Liquid, painted, stockings, Post-war years, 20th century, America, Europe, USSR, Australia and today
How to make fashionable makeup 2018: photo
There have already been so many fashion trends in your life! Well, you must admit: yesterday it was in vogue, today it is already – ffu! Moveton! And in the last century before last, there was a fashion. Wday.ru studied historical facts and gasped: “Everything is coming back!” See what was fashionable “then” and how it looks now.
At the beginning of the century, the shaved heads of medieval beauties could have scared us, but now? Or colored eyebrows could surprise, and even more so black teeth. What about now?
Wide eyebrows. Around 1351-1334 BC NS. and today
BC there were fewer opportunities to be fashionable, oh, less. Although who knows – maybe just because they didn’t have Instagram? Therefore, there are few examples. Here in Egypt, Nefertiti with a wonderful headdress and beautifully drawn wide eyebrows. Wait, wait, but we know this beauty trend, of course! Wide eyebrows in recent years are a real topic. Driven to perfection, and sometimes to perfection in a square, in a cube, like Angelica from Yakutia, in the 21st century they are unambiguously popular.
Colored eyebrows, Eighth century and today
The fashion for colored eyebrows appeared in China in the 8th century – women-aristocrats shaved off their own eyebrows and drew new ones where they liked, with multi-colored haizumi ink, usually blue or green, made on the basis of sesame oil.
Today, it seems, beauties do not go so far to shave their own eyebrows, they just paint them in all the colors of the rainbow. Although … everything is encountered.
Monobrow. Ancient Greece, Rome, as well as the 18th century in Iran, Tajikistan, Oman and today
The very word unibrow, or unibrow, appeared, as Wikipedia suggests, in 1933. However, a fashionable concept, as we would say now, trendy, was born much earlier – in the Middle Ages in Greece and Rome, and in the 18th century in Iran, Tajikistan, Oman. Fused eyebrows were considered beautiful for both women and men. Today, fused eyebrows are not insanely popular, except in imitation of the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, who lived at the beginning of the 20th century. But every reader of Wday.ru will certainly be able to remember the handsome Ravshan and Dzhamshut from the sketch “Our Russia”.
Black teeth. The beginning of our era, Japan and black lips today
Since ancient times in Japan, married women painted their teeth with black lacquer, until the 19th century. It was considered both beautiful and practical – due to a lack of iron, teeth deteriorated, and blackening helped to keep them healthy.
Nowadays, teeth become black only after you brush them with charcoal toothpaste – and on Instagram people boast of this. Nowadays, women sport black lips! What’s even more noticeable, by the way.
Shaved forehead. Middle Ages and now – shaved whiskey, head
Girls in the 15th century shaved the forehead line, and so much that they sometimes seemed completely bald – we can see this in paintings. Girls of the 21st century have stepped forward: just shaving your head is banal! We remove the temples, but leave the crest, paint it in all the colors of the rainbow, or even create a canvas on the head. Have you heard the word lettering? Now look: you can carry it with you.
Eyelash removal. The Middle Ages, Europe and the absence of eyelashes today
Well, why is this? It hurts! Yes, it hurt, but women went to it to prove their modesty. Eyelashes testified to excess sexuality – wow! And now, on the contrary, they are proud of thick eyelashes. Their absence is demonstrated in rare cases – when they rest after a period of wearing eyelash extensions. Otherwise, the “absence” of eyelashes is a “natural” make-up, without eyelash staining.
Corset. 16th century, Europe and today
It is believed that the corset appeared in the 16th century in France – the word came from Old French. And really, remember how many pictures you saw with European ladies in corsets. But! Judging by the frescoes that you can find in the Palace of Knossos, even on the territory of Greece in the 10th century BC, ladies wore corsets for greater majesty. In Europe in the Middle Ages it was fashionable to have a very narrow waist – just imagine, 40 cm! Now take a centimeter and measure yours. Do we need it? Only torture yourself!
In 2018, the corset went out of mass fashion, and now it’s time to stand out against the background of the corsetless crowd. Or you can just see how it was worn or worn by others.
Fly. 17th century, Europe and today
As a cosmetic product – in order to hide pimples or other defects on the skin, flies were actively worn in the aristocratic environment in the 17th century. And the one who brought this practical idea to life is considered the British Duchess of Newcastle – she cut out a black circle, which, with her light hand, began to be called the “beauty spot”.
Now, when the means for removing pimples are countless, flies are worn for a different purpose – there must be some kind of mystery in a woman. Although no one forbids and glue something unnecessary with a black fly. Moreover, as in the Middle Ages, the black dot sets off the whiteness of the skin.
Liquid, painted, stockings, Post-war years, 20th century, America, Europe, USSR, Australia and today
Stockings in those days were in short supply. As well as many other things. The ways to deal with the deficit were different, and in the case of stockings, they painted their legs. In some countries, there were even sections in stores where you could put “liquid stockings” on your feet. A few decades ago in the USSR, inventors in the summer covered their legs with foundation and pretended to be wearing stockings.
Now girls come up with patterns for their feet for various reasons – holidays, art fashion shooting, and so on, for the spice of life.