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Get ready to discover a stunning detail about the history of makeup! Get ready to discover a stunnin

Get ready to discover a stunning detail about the history of makeup! Get ready to discover a stunning detail about the history of makeup! We’re here to add a touch of glamour and history to your day with an intriguing fact about the ancient origins of cosmetics. Let’s dive into today’s beauty tidbit! Did you know?   The use of makeup dates back to ancient Egypt, where both men and women used cosmetics for a variety of purposes, including beauty, religious rituals, and protection from the sun!     In ancient Egypt, people applied eyeliner made from a mixture of minerals like malachite and galena, creating a striking green or black line around the eyes. This not only enhanced their appearance but was also believed to protect their eyes from the harsh sun and ward off infections. Additionally, makeup played a significant role in religious ceremonies and was considered a mark of social status. The iconic “kohl” eyeliner was a key component of their beauty routine and remains influential in modern cosmetics. We hope today’s fun fact has added a touch of historical flair to your understanding of makeup! Whether you’re a beauty enthusiast or curious about historical practices, join us in celebrating the ancient art of cosmetics. Daily Fun Fact · 3055 NW Yeon Ave · Unit #467 · Portland · Oregon · 97210 [Preferences](   |   [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to view the online version.](

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