Terrifying Vintage Beauty Practices That Aren’t Making a Comeback Anytime Soon

Powdering with Lead

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In the 16th and 17th centuries, women wanted to look unnaturally white to cover up blemishes and other types of scars. So, they applied powder containing Venetian ceruse, which is a mixture of white lead and vinegar. Then they’d apply red lead on their cheeks to make them look rosy. Eventually, the lead broke down, causing paralysis, brain swelling, and organ failure.

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