Maquillaje

Makeup Timeline History

  • 100

    10,000 BC Beginning of makeup

     10,000 BC Beginning of makeup
    Men and women in Egypt use scented oils and ointments to clean and soften their skin and mask body odor. Cosmetics are an integral part of Egyptian hygiene and health. Oils and creams are used for protection against the hot Egyptian sun and dry winds. Myrrh, thyme, marjoram, chamomile, lavender, lily, peppermint, rosemary, cedar, rose, aloe, olive oil, sesame oil, and almond oil provide the basic ingredients of most perfumes that Egyptians use in religious ritual. - See more at: http://www.cosme
  • 400

    4000 AC

    4000 AC
    Egyptian women apply galena mesdemet (made of copper and lead ore) and malachite (bright green paste of copper minerals) to their faces for color and definition. They employ a combination of burnt almonds, oxidized copper, different-colored coppers ores, lead, ash, and ochre -- together called kohl -- to adorn the eyes in an almond shape. Women carry cosmetics to parties in makeup boxes and keep them under their chairs. - See more at: http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/Ancient-history-cosmetics#sthash
  • Aug 1, 1000

    1500 BC

    1500 BC
    chinese and Grecian women paint their faces with white lead and apply crushed mulberries as rouge. The application of fake eyebrows, often made of oxen hair, is also fashionable. - See more at: http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/Ancient-history-cosmetics#sthash.3O2gxEOt.dpuf
  • Aug 8, 1300

    300-400 AC

    300-400 AC
    Henna is used in India as a hair dye and in mehndi, an art form in which complex designs are painted on to the hands and feet, especially before a Hindu wedding. Henna is also used in some North African cultures. - See more at: http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/Ancient-history-cosmetics#sthash.3O2gxEOt.dpuf
  • Aug 8, 1500

    1400-1500 AC

    1400-1500 AC
    In Europe, only the aristocracy use cosmetics, with Italy and France emerging as the main centers of cosmetics manufacturing. Arsenic is sometimes used in face powder instead of lead - See more at: http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/Ancient-history-cosmetics#sthash.3O2gxEOt.dpuf
  • 1800 AC

    1800 AC
    Zinc oxide becomes widely used as a facial powder, replacing the previously used deadly mixtures of lead and copper. One such mixture, Ceruse, made from white lead, is later discovered to be toxic and blamed for physical problems including facial tremors, muscle paralysis, and even death. Queen Victoria publicly declares makeup improper. It is viewed as vulgar and acceptable only for use by actors.
  • 1900 20th century

    1900 20th century
    Beauty salons increase in popularity, though patronage of such salons is not necessarily accepted. Because many women are loathe to admit that they needed assistance to look young, they often entered salons through the back door. -
  • 2000-present

    2000-present
    Makeu is very popular nowadays, there are several makeup brands and many presentations and prices. Cosmetics is a huge part in fashion industry.