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Milady Chapter 1

Putting Yourself In The Situation

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Marlene, who is very interested in makeup artistry, decides to choose the culture that used lavish perfumes and cosmetics in their religious rituals, and who applied kohl to their eyes and vermillion on their cheeks and lips. She has chosen the ______. Greeks.
Samira has traveled around the world and has seen the current beauty and cosmetic habits of many cultures. The one that intrigues her the most is credited as being among the very first to use essential oils, minerals, insects, and berries to create makeup Egyptians.
Allie sets out to create a hairstyle that may have easily been worn by the young wife of a high-ranking chief who was well known and well respected in his community. The hairstyle will be elaborate and the hair will be colored red to mimic coloring the ha Africans
The style created by Troya is modeled after a time period when women lavishly used facials made of milk and bread or fine wine and used a mixture of chalk and white lead as a facial cosmetic. Noblewomen tinted their hair red, middle-class women colored th Romans
The style created by Troya is modeled after a time period when women lavishly used facials made of milk and bread or fine wine and used a mixture of chalk and white lead as a facial cosmetic. Noblewomen tinted their hair red, middle-class women colored th Chinese
Amanda is fascinated to learn that aristocrats of this country rubbed a tinted mix-ture of gum arabic, gelatin, beeswax, and egg whites onto their nails to color them crimson or ebony, and in the 1100's punished commoners caught wearing a royal nail color austere and restrictive
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