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SKIN LIGHTENING *BOTANICAL
Prented by Symri Scent & Care BU Life Esntials / Botanicals
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Symri, always >The real meaning of skin whitening is to transform the freckled,blemished and uneven skin tone into a brighter, more clear and translucent one. Since nothing is better than clean and clear skin in enhancing one's image and lf confidence, many women are enthusiastic about whitening care. If your skin tone has become dull, yellow and darker, or lost clarity through winter, it is time to start using skin whitening products.
>Skin whitening products have become increasingly popular over the past few years. The main purpo for skin lightening products is to lighten the skin, as well as even out skin tone or treat pigmentation disorders such as freckles, pregnancy marks and age spots.
INTRODUCTION SKIN WHITENING
呼吸用英语怎么说THE DESIRE FOR WHITE SKIN THROUGH THE TIMES
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Symri, always >In old Egypt a bright and clear complexion was in fashion. Women of ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece ud lead paints and chalks to whiten their faces. Unfortunately this radical beauty treatment could cau death through slow lead poisoning !>By the mid 10th century, arnic became the preferred skin whitener, what also could cau death!云南普洱茶介绍
>Other methods of making the skin white were less poisonous the painting of thin blue lines of the forehead to give the skin a translucent look as practiced during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.BRIGHT COMPLEXION THE IDEAL OF BEAUTY
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Symri, always >In France, fake beauty marks or patches were ud by men and women to emphasize the contrast to their pale skin. Huge parasols or masks protected against the sun.>In Asia and especially Japan the white skin is still the most important beauty attribute. The white face stylizes the appearance of the Geisha , “eras every individual charisma and emerges her out of the triviality”.
>In old Japan the mask-like, white-painted face of the Geisha was considered as a sign of nobleness.
WHITE AS A SIGN OF NOBLENESS