1 COLD CREAM IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S OLDEST COSMETICS
For centuries, people have relied on the benefits of cold cream to nourish and beautify their skin. The unique cosmetic, crafted from a combination of natural ingredients like olive oil, beeswax, rose petals and water, creates a soothing and refreshing sensation when applied, thanks to the evaporation of water on the skin.
The roots of cold cream can be traced back to the ancient times, specifically the second century AD, where it is believed to have originated under the guidance of the Roman Greek physician Galen. Initially formulated as a healing ointment for treating wounds, some believe that it might have been used by gladiators as they recovered from their gruelling battles.
As time progressed, the popularity of the product endured, earning its place in numerous recipe books and household manuals. In the 19th century, cold cream took a significant step forward by entering the realm of mass production.
Companies like Boots the Chemist recognised its demand and began offering the coveted beauty product to the masses. Today, cold cream continues to hold its position as a widely accessible and popular skincare item.
2 BEAUTY IN 10TH-CENTURY CHINA
The practice of foot binding, which aimed to achieve the coveted ideal of delicate and petite 'lotus feet', originated in 10th-century China. This intricate process involved the breaking and binding of the toes (excluding the big toe) against the sole of the foot using strips of fabric, resulting in a painfully deformed shape. It could take three or four years for the foot to grow in this severely altered manner.
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