
The
first archaeological evidence of cosmetics usage is found in Ancient
Egypt around 4000 BC. The Ancient Greeks and Romans also used
cosmetics. The Romans and Ancient Egyptians used cosmetics containing
poisonous mercury and often lead. The land of Palestine was influenced
by cosmetics as recorded in the Old Testament—2 Kings 9:30 where
Jezebel painted her eyes—approximately 840 BC. The Biblical book of
Esther describes various beauty treatments as well. 
In
the western world, the advent of cosmetics was in the middle ages,
although typically restricted to use within the upper classes. By the
middle of the 20th century, cosmetics were in widespread use in nearly
all societies around the world. 
Cosmetics
have been in use for thousands of years. They also attached silk or
leather with adhesive to cover a blemish. The absence of regulation of
the manufacture and use of cosmetics has led to negative side effects,
deformities, blindness, and even death through the ages. Examples of
this were the prevalent use of ceruse, or white lead, to cover the face
during the Renaissance, and blindness caused by the mascara Lash Lure
during the early 1900s. Makeup Effect Those are your familiar faces, but let see those face: what if without makeup? 


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