Sunday, March 18, 2012

History of Skincare Part 17: Queen Victoria and the Romantic Era, 1850-1899

History of Skincare Part 17: Queen Victoria and the Romantic Era, 1850-1899
The ideal Romantic lady wanted to appear pale, frail and helpless, liable to faint at any time. Women went to great lengths to protect their skin from the sun and applied small amounts of lip rouge, lampblack eyeshadow and zinc oxide skin whitener. By the end of the century, soap was widely available and every middle class family had a bathroom in their home.
Source: EzineArticles.com

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