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Essay heading: Egyptian Cosmetics
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October 22, 1996 |
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As the night went on, the oil would melt and run down the faces of the guests. This had a cooling effect on their faces. The Egyptians also had a way of freshening their breath. They would put an aromatic liquid in their mouth, and it would be removed and renewed throughout the night.
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Only a thin mustache or a goatee was acceptable. Since there was no soap, oil was most likely used to soften the area and prepare it to be shaved. Tweezers could also be used to remove individual hairs of the face, but it was a very time consuming process.
Hair styles of the Egyptians varied a great deal... displayed next 300 characters
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