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Everything You Wanted To Know About The Egyptian Eye Makeup - Egyptian Makeup Guides

Egyptian eye makeup also had a functional significance as some of its ingredients acted as disinfectant and fly-repellent while other served as sunscreen against the dry Egyptian weather.<br>

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Everything You Wanted To Know About The Egyptian Eye Makeup - Egyptian Makeup Guides

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  1. Everything You Wanted To Know About The Egyptian Eye Makeup Beauty had always been treated as a sign of paramount holiness by the ancient Egyptians which made cosmetics an integral part of their daily lives. Coming to modern times, we have been spoiled by the abundance of beauty options. Nonetheless, Egyptian eye makeup holds a special place in our heart with its extensive preparation and detailing which paves the way for brilliant masterpieces. The makeup was crafted in powder form and mixed along with animal fat for forming a liquid liner. The eye makeup applicators coupled with these little powder palettes held such high degree of importance that they were placed in the tombs of rich and poor alike. The form and condition of eye makeup palette on the tombs have guided archaeologists in determining the income level of Egyptian residents. While the poor made use of a stick for applying makeup, the rich had jewel and ivory embellished compacts. Egyptian eye makeup also had a functional significance as some of its ingredients acted as disinfectant and fly-repellent while other served as sunscreen against the dry Egyptian weather. Some of the religious Egyptian sects held the belief that eye makeup could guard them from evil spirits. Hence, they created exquisite designs to call upon goddesses who could bless the wearer with positive omens such as good health and loads of wealth.

  2. Coming to modern times, women are avid users of kohl which is an updated version of the same old cosmetic ingredients. Such eye makeup can either be purchased from designated marketplaces or crafted at their home by mixing authenticity with expert techniques which have been passed down from one generation to another. Tourists also purchase kohl as a souvenir of the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Egyptian dynasty. The Egyptian eye makeup sold in these marketplaces have been kept traditional looking to lure in more tourists and boast about its versatile culture and history. After purchasing an authentic eye makeup container which comes with a stick applicator, you need to moisten the stick and swirl it in the kohl until it is fully laden with the same. Next you will have to place the stick in the inner corner of your eye in a careful manner and close the eye which you wish to line with kohl. Makeup should be drawn onto your eye in an outward pulling motion to leave a smoky line on both lower and upper lids.

  3. Non-Egyptians might have to practice a lot prior to bringing perfection in the application of their traditional makeup in a correct manner. But once you have mastered the art, you are bound to turn heads with the sexy charm during a classy costume party or your African travel escapades. Egyptian eye makeup is bound to stay in the makeup marathon in the upcoming days with the sheer versatility it brings to the table. It was extremely popular amongst ancient queens and other royal subjects. Given such a significance, it would be a shame not to try your hands in mastering this art form.

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