The Egyptian woman, the beauty maker
Beauty experts in Paris say: The ancient Egyptian woman is the maker of beauty and reveals its secrets.
The Egyptian women did not teach the daughters of Eve, only how women are concerned with their beauty and femininity. Still, they surprised the beauty experts that all they reached was revealing his secret and preceded them.
So the ancient Egyptian woman offered Eve the world her constant friend, who is the woman, who made her from a polished bronze disc on the shape of the sun disk and made her a handle of ivory and ebony in the form of the goddesses Hathor and Isis the goddess of love and beauty to preserve her beauty from envy.
The Egyptian woman was the first to adorn. She taught the women of the world how to stick her eyebrows, darken her eyes, sand her eyebrows with black eyeliner, which she fired, clogged, and considered using it a sacred thing to highlight the beauty of her eyes, because in her eyes * it gains the eye beauty and attractiveness. * It protects against disease and the evil of conjunctivitis. ** Her eyes are protected from bright light.
The eye condition that you drew was significant and described the woman’s feelings. If the police went up on the side of the eye to the highest, it indicated happiness and joy. If it goes down, it indicates sadness. If it comes straight toward the ear, it indicates confidence and self-esteem, and it is called here the guardian eye of Horus.
The Egyptian woman made her black eyeliner from slate, the black after her plate, and the iron fridge.
And green from malachite ore and copper. And grey from lead and the three types were used for the triad of the beauty of the eye, the eyebrow, eyelids and eyelashes. This would justify finding three-slot and three-pronged brakes that may have been used for all three types.
Regarding the beauty of her hair, the wig has had a major role in highlighting the beauty of the head. It was short to the ear and long to the chest, and some came behind the ear. The Egyptian woman was of innocence, showing her hair to anyone other than her husband. All we see on their heads is the wig that serves as a head covering.
But in the modern country, mixing with Asia and the marriage of kings to Asian princesses appeared, yellow hair appeared from the bottom of the wig on the forehead, as in the statues of the Queen, T, and before her Princess Mers Ankh.
He proved Amiri, in the discoveries of Saqqara about a tomb, Hatep Ka, and he worked as a hairdresser, and there was also a hairdresser for King Hatshepsut and Nefertiti.
Regarding the perfume of the Egyptian woman, it was important to advise one of the wise men to his son, saying: To win the heart of your wife, give her a gift and a rose and pump in her head with the perfume she loves you, but always by your side.
The woman grew roses inside her home and made her perfume from different flowers, scent her body from it, perfume her house, and put it in the watering water, which was known as rose water. It was not the liquid type, another type that she made and frozen in the form of cones that she wore over her head, and the fragrance was spread while walking among the invitees in the various celebrations. She also used a necklace of fragrant flowers wrapped around her neck.