Facial cleansers.
The first instance I found of facial cleansers being used
was in regal ancient Egypt where beauty represented status for better or worse.
They would use oil and lime to make their facial cleansers, and if you were an
ancient Egyptian Cutie with acne it was turn a little towards the weird, for
smoother skin Egyptians used bullocks bile (which I'm assuming is vomit, or
worse...), whipped ostrich egg, oil, dough, natron, a type of resin and milk.
They would have to do this daily, can you Cuties imagine having to put vomit on
your face? Ew, thank the heavens for Lush!
Facial masks.
As for facial masks, I found that the ancient Hindu
practiced Ayureda for not only medicine but for face masks as well using herbs
like neem, tulsi, turmeric, sandalwood, saffron,and amala in their masks,since
they were strong believers that if you couldn't eat it, it doesn't belong on
your face, sounds a little silly to us today huh? Although it's not too bad of
a philosophy seeing as all the harsh chemicals we have in our makeup today, in
fact I have a whole other article on it here.
Wrinkles.
Acne treatments.
The Native Americans liked to use ground blue corn as
a cleanser and as an exfoliator especially before ceremonies, they also liked
to use aloe vera to soothe and heal the skin which is still popular today! They
also used to improve the general appearance and feel. Willow bark was used for its
natural salicylic acid which is a lot less harsh then the synthetic versions of
this found in most acne cleansers! Someone tell me where to get this, I need to
find it in bulk Cuties!
Definitely all natural Cuties.
I would say that it these methods are definitely all natural
Cuties. Gross for sure, but definitely all natural. I wouldn’t try any of these
methods personally but hey, to each their own. If it worked then it works now.
Until next time Cuties(:
This is really interesting I honestly never thought about where the products that I used for my face actually originated from (:
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