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Infographic: The History of Skincare

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Worldwide,2014

Switzerland,1946The first commercial

sunscreen is introduced.

A commercial cold cream

is introduced as a way

to remove makeup and

hydrate the skin.

New York,1890

England ,1837Egg yolk, honey, and oatmeal are used to

soften the skin; lemon juice to bleach it,

and parasols to protect it from the sun.

Marie Antoinette takes

frequent herb baths and

sleeps in gloves lined with

wax, sweet almond oil, and

rose water.

France,1776

Scotland,1569White wine, believed to promote

a healthy complexion, fills

the bath of Mary, Queen

of Scots.

Crushed pearls create a topical

skin powder, sometimes also

ingested for radiant skin.

China, A.D.690

Rome, 117 A.D.Mud baths and

crocodile-dung

mud masks are

an indulgent skin

treatment.

Olive oil is used to moisturize the skin.

Greece, 323 B.C.

Egypt, 40 B.C.Aloe vera, the plant of immortality, is used for anti-aging.

At every age of life and in every age in history, the quest for vibrant skin

isn’t just about looking good. It’s always been a quest for what’s healthy.

Skin Care Tips Care from HISTORY