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Beauty Rituals around the World

A ritual is a ceremony, an event that takes place in a particular order on a regular basis. For
at least 6,000 years, people, especially women, in nearly all societies in the world, have
been performing daily rituals with the purpose of making themselves beautiful.
Skin and hair care products (called cosmetics) are not modern inventions, because ancient
societies used them, too. In fact, some of the present-day beauty rituals have roots in very
old practices.

A Brief History of Cosmetics


 Ancient Egyptians invented first skin creams and lip balms made of beeswax, olive
oil and rosewater. They also came up lotions for problems like baldness and greying
hair. It is believed that Cleopatra, a famous Egyptian Queen, regularly bathed in
milk and honey to maintain her beauty.

 In today's Iran, people used a black powder called kohl to darken their eyelids, in a
ritual similar to what people do with eyeliners.
 Chinese people started using nail polish around 5,000 years ago. Different colors,
made of gelatin, beeswax and egg white, were used by different social classes. For
example, lower classes were not allowed to paint their nails in bright colors.

 Throughout the Middle Ages in Europe, the ideal of beauty among higher classes
was pale skin. For this reason, royals stayed indoors most of time, and used
additional white powder to make them look paler.
5 Beauty Rituals from around the World
Thanaka Powder, Myanmar
For more than 2,000 years, women of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) have been
using ground wood or roots of the thanaka tree to make a cosmetic paste which protects
their skin from the sun.
This yellowish paste has a pleasant smell, and it is often applied to the face in very
attractive designs, covering cheeks and forehead. Besides cooling the skin and providing
protection from sunburn, thanaka is also used against acne (red spots on the skin).
Believed to be Myanmar's secret to smooth skin, thanaka powder is also used in other
neighboring countries in Southeast Asia.
Monoi Oil, Tahiti
Popularly used as a skin and hair softener among French Polynesians, monoi oil has also
become a promising beauty product in Europe.
The method of soaking petals, the colored parts of Tiaré flowers in coconut oil is 2,000
years old. First European explorers who came to Polynesia documented that the locals used
monoi oil at every stage of their lives - from birth until death - not only for cosmetic
purposes, but also as medicine.
Nowadays, monoi oil is used as an after-shower lotion to rehydrate the skin. It is a great
tanning oil because it protects from any harmful effects of the sun, yet it still allows the
skin to tan.
Pearl Powder, China
The empress Wu Ze Tian of China (7th century) regularly put pearl powder on her skin.
Hundreds of year later, Chinese medical books recorded that oyster pearls encourage skin
growth and remove any signs of ageing.
This beauty method is still used in China and other parts of Asia. In fact, in
the Shanghai area, oysters are cultivated especially for the purpose of making pearl powder.
To produce the powder, freshwater pearls are first boiled and then milled, either using
porcelain or stainless steel. The powder can be used on its own, or added to creams.
Shea Butter, Sub-Saharan Africa
This beauty product, made from fat extracted from the shea tree nut, is widely used in
cosmetics.
Traditionally applied in its crude form, it is nowadays added to widespread cosmetics
products such as body lotions and soaps. The butter works as a moisturizer for dry skin and
a hair conditioner for brittle hair.
The earliest records show even Cleopatra had caravans of shea butter delivered to her to use
for her skin. Shea butter is particularly useful during the dry season in countries like Ghana
to prevent skin damage. What's more, it can also be edible and can be used instead of
cooking oil.
Mud Baths, the United States of America and Israel
Although a bath of mud does not sound very appealing, people have been using it in their
beauty rituals for thousands of years. In places like California and Florida, mud, a mixture
of volcanic ash and hot mineral waters, is a very popular bath treatment.
Black mud from the Dead Sea in Israel is also believed to have multiple health benefits, and
that it can cleanse the skin. For all those who cannot travel to these selected locations with
natural mud baths, beauty products that include some of the original mud are sold all over
the world. Luxury spas also offer mud baths.
Comprehension Exercises

Wh Questions
16. Which beauty product is used as hair conditioner?

A. nail polish

B. shea butter

C. pearl powder

17. How is pearl powder made?

A. pearls are boiled and milled

B. it is an old Chinese secret

C. pearls are baked and crushed

18. Why did many royals spend most of their time indoors during the Middle Ages?

A. because they slept 18 hours a day

B. because they had too much work

C. because they were afraid of tanning

19. Where can you get a mud bath?

A. only in the Dead Sea

B. in many places in the world, including spas

C. only in spas

20. What are the ingredients of monoi oil?

A. palm oil and flower petals

B. shea butter and monoi flower

C. coconut oil and flower petals

Evaluating Statements
21. Based on the information in this lesson, which statement is true?

A. Cleopatra bathed in rosewater and used cocoa butter for her skin.

B. Cleopatra bathed in milk and honey and used shea butter for her skin.

22. Based on the information in this lesson, which statement is false?

A. Only the elderly use monoi oil.

B. Everyone uses monoi oil, even children.

True or False?
23. Based on the information in this lesson, is the following statement true or false?

"Cosmetics products with processed shea butter are available around the world."

A. True

B. False

24. Based on the information in this lesson, is the following statement true or false?

"All ancient Egyptians had thick hair, so they did not have problems with
baldness."

A. True

B. False

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