Unveiling the Secrets of Regency Beauty: Hair and Makeup in the 1800s
A Delicate Balance of Natural and Romantic
Contrary to popular belief, Regency women placed great importance on their appearance, seeking to exude an air of natural elegance that belied the elaborate beauty rituals they practiced.
Hair: Tresses of Romance
Long, flowing locks characterized the Regency era, often worn in elaborate ringlets or chignons. To achieve these styles, women would curl their hair with heated tongs or pins, then secure it with pomade or beeswax.
Makeup: A Touch of Subtle Enhancement
Regency makeup aimed to enhance natural features without overpowering them. Rouge, a mixture of carmine and beeswax, provided a rosy flush to cheeks, while kohl or charcoal highlighted the eyes. Lip balm or a touch of beeswax gave lips a delicate sheen.
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