Women Beauty: Top Ancient Beauty Secrets

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Beauty Secrets

Ancient Beauty Secrets: To find magnificent results from beauty products, women invest the greater part of their money and time on it. But do you think women are intentionally satisfied with those magical results? Well, I don’t know the views of others, but my opinion quite different. Using modern beauty products can perfectly glow your face and skin without any effort, but on the other hand, it may shock you that, these natural products actually hold a number of potentially toxic chemicals. The rest of the ingredients are same that come from early ages.

So why not we use Natural methods to create a healthy skin by

Exploring Ancient Beauty Secrets-

To get rid of this apparent blind spot of beauty cosmetics here are some effective and fun ancient beauty formulas that are extremely beneficial for skin and hair.

The word “cosmetics” rise from the Greek word ‘kosmetikos’, originating in the 17th century. 


Ancient Scrub:-

The purpose of the scrub is to exfoliate embedded dirt, old dead skin, and improve the overall look of your face. Adopting this procedure gives you soft, smooth and improve the texture of skin, on the other hand, it also helps down the rate of your skin ageing.

Ancient Scrub

Women in ancient times strongly believed on self-beautification and had various combination of scrub remedies and beauty ideas which are still beneficial for modern women. For example, you cannot forget famous Woman Cleopatra “rubbed her skin with granulated honey and myrrh” and other Egyptian used the several natural creams, barley hulls, goat milk, masks, and exfoliants.

Benefits of scrubbing:-

  • Boosts circulation
  • Drain your lymph nodes
  • Increases blood flow to the skin’s surface
  • soothe andhydrate your skin

Ancient Source of Olive Oil:-

“The olive tree, Olea europaea, valued for both its beauty and its fruit, has been a part of Mediterranean civilization since before recorded history.”

Ancient Source of Olive Oil
Joseph H. Connell

An ancient Greece knew the influence of olive oil in their great cultural and tradition and a big lover of physical beauty. They offered bottles of olive oil to foreigners for their great civilization.

Olive oil is one of the best beauty secrets of providing strong antioxidants including vitamin( E and K) that helps to repair skin damaged from overexposure to the sun and other environmental symptoms. These nutrients have the natural ability to regenerate cells and return skin to its fine condition.

This natural gift of olive oil provides long-lasting results when it applies to face or body. It deeply penetrates and moisturizes the skin to make smooth and soft.

Other Uses of Olive Oil:-

  • Lip Scrub
  • Eye-Makeup Remover
  • Shaving Cream
  • Antibacterial Balm
  • Hair Treatment
  • Repair Cracked Heel

Ancient Mask:-

Ancient Egyptians were known to use the Honey and milk to become enriched their physical look. Most Egyptian women applied the mask of honey and milk to nourish and moisturise their skin.

Ancient Mask

Another face mask of Sandalwood oil used by Queen Nefertari to reduce wrinkles and Sun damage from a dry season of dessert, which was a very effective formula to look younger. Well, you cannot forget the ancient Japanese beauty recipes. They used a mask of rice to prevent from premature ageing of the skin, rich in vitamin B for the growth of cells and increase the circulation of blood in the skin. That’s they had radiant personality.


Ancient Perfumes:–

Yes, I agree with Kate’s quote. You can find these pleasant memories of fragrance from the history of Egyptian. They discovered the method to make scents and perfumes by squeeze the oils and sap from flowers. Women and priests used Kyphi(Six perfumes) as they prized for their sign of good health and wellness properties.

Ancient Perfumes

Modern perfumes are manufactured on the same historical methodology to add some essential oils, fragrances, colouring agents, preservatives and alcohol. Adding alcohol in perfume evaporates quickly and disperse the all-perfume in the air than oil does. Thus ancient perfumes were more in-depth feeling and grace of personality.


Ancient Sugaring:-

Ancient Sugaring

Sugaring was the natural method of epilation that came from earliest times. Ancient people composed sugar, lemon and water to form a paste. This paste applied to the hairs and then flicked off. This method of sugaring was less painful than the recent procedure of waxing, and the growth of hairs gradually was decreased. After depilation, the skin was soft and smooth that Egyptians possessed cleanliness and was the pioneer of beauty.


Ancient Beauty Secrets of  Eye Shadows:-

Ancient Beauty Secrets Of Eye Shadows

Egyptian wore make up for their physical protection from harsh rays of Sun. Every man, woman and child used makeup as a way to enhance their beauty especially textured their eyes with different shadow colours to consider importance in the part of their fashion and religion.

Colouring eyes gave depth, dimension, and made them more attractive and grabbed the attention of others.
They used pigments like Kohl as an eyeliner and Malachite for green eye paint. But the ladies of extremely rich and privileged class used a deep blue eye shadow made from grinding the brilliant blue gemstone Lapis Lazuli.

Cleopatra, the famous Egyptian queen had a clearer understanding of eye makeup so she used Lapis Lazuli pigment as an eye shadow to bewitch the most powerful men like Julius Creaser and Marc Anthony.
Modern jewelry and other ornamental objects still contain Lapis Lazuli.