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The finishing touch : cosmetics through the ages / Julian Walker.

Van Pelt Library GT2340 .W354 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Walker, Julian, 1954-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cosmetics--History.
Cosmetics.
History.
Beauty culture--History.
Beauty culture.
Physical Description:
176 pages
Place of Publication:
London : The British Library 2014.
Summary:
This book has the details. Carrying readers from Anglo-Saxon times (via a particularly gruesome prescription for cosmetic surgery) to the present, Julian Walker reveals the countless, occasionally desperate ways people have tried to make themselves more attractive. A facewash of boiled, minced pigeon, bear grease as a glistening pomade; a horseradish-and-milk cocktail to lighten a tan — these are just a few of the bizarre recipes and techniques that Walker has dug up (and that’s without even mentioning the tricks for keeping mice out of powdered wigs!).0 Not since Jonathan Swift showed us Celia’s dressing room, with its “gallypots and vials placed / Some filled with washes, some with paste” have we had such a close-up look at the secrets of the dressing table. Decorated with images from the British Library’s vast collections, this book will charm, surprise, enlighten, and amuse men and women alike.
ISBN:
9780712357524
0712357521
OCLC:
884243092
Publisher Number:
99960068332

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