When we think of Egypt, Cleopatra comes in our mind first. The woman who
is an iconic symbol of Beauty. She wrote books on Beauty Secrets she
found throughout her life. Things like Exfoliants, Eye Creams, Hair
Extensions are all coming from Ancient Egypt. But they were pure and
natural in those times unlike now. So keep on reading to reveal those
secrets...
Secrets Revealed:
- Many Egyptian women used Sea Salt from The Dead Sea. Cleopatra used this salt in her bath. This Sea Salt was a skin rejuvenator and it combats skin problems like eczema and psoriasis.
- The combination of Milk and Honey was really popular as a face mask or body wash. I use honey with cinnamon so I might give this a try too.
- A hair mask was made with Coconut Milk and warm Extra Virgin Olive Oil to strengthen and condition hair. It sounds so luxurious
- Aloe Vera played a HUGE part in Egyptian and Indian beauty routines. It was used for skin, hair, healing burns etc... This ingredient was like All in 1 ingredient. And I absolutely agree. They even ate it sometimes to improve digestion and lose weight.
- Avocado was used to reduce the puffiness under eyes.
- A technique called Body Sugaring was used to remove Body Hair. It removed the hair from roots and when it grows back, there will be less of it and it will be softer.
- Rosemary Oil, Castor Oil and Almond Oil was used to stimulate hair growth.
- Egyptian women used a lot of Aromatic Oils for a clean hygiene. The most popular were frankincense and myrrh essential oils. These were their treasured scents and the most adored
- The combination of Honey and Natron (or Baking Soda) was used as a facial scrub.
- Coconut Oil, Shea Butter or Cocoa Butter was used as hair gels and to hold their hairstyles in place.
- This was the most surprising secret I found. Cleopatra used crocodile's dung and Donkey's milk together as a Body Wash. Well no one is really going to adapt this tip nowadays
- Henna was popular to give their nails and hair a tinted colour of yellow-red tones.
- They made eye liner out of galena and lead sulfide. The spice saffron was used as an eyeshadow. Burnt almonds were used to darken eyebrows. And Red Ochre was used to color lips.
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