The history of mascara can be said to have a long history. In ancient Egypt in 400 BC, women already knew to add charm to themselves with long and thick eyelashes. Then do you want to know the interesting historical story behind the mascara? Let's take a look at it together.
900 AD
Persian writers and fashion godfather Ziryab set up a beauty school to teach women how to use mascara, as well as other cosmetics extracted from sputum and coal ash.
1500 years
Despite the obstruction of the church, the women of the Renaissance still loved the Simonetta Vespucci look (pictured). Among them, mascara products are the most sought after, and women use crushed walnut shell powder to make the eyelashes look darker.
1850
Victorian women began to be very passionate about make-up, and because the painters from the former Pre-Rapahelite Brotherhood liked the beauty of the eyelashes, the mascara products were all the rage. The formula still has a variety of ash, as well as the sticky ash in the elderberry and lamp oil.
1917
Eugene Rimmel (1820 – 1887), a French spice merchant, launched the first mascara that was sold on the market, made with petroleum jelly and coal ash. Unlike the current tubular mascara, the original Rimmel mascara is a cake that needs to be applied to the eyelashes with a mascara brush. This brand is now the mystery, Kate Moss is the spokesperson.
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