
Pulchra's Roman Beauty Tips
I am very beautiful. That's why they call me Pulchra.
Here are some of my beauty tips:
1.
Every Roman girl would like pale skin like mine. The best way to keep your
skin fair is to stay out of the sun or use a parasol. Some ladies use chalk
powder but that is terribly obvious.
2. To give a natural blush to your cheeks, take a wine-cup with some dried
wine in the bottom. Rub your finger gently in the powdered dregs, then brush
lightly across your cheekbone. Use red-currant juice to stain your lips an
attractive pink.
3. For mysterious eyes, use a little kohl. This is a very exotic, charcoal
grey powder from far-away lands. On your make-up palette, mix the kohl with
a little water and use a tiny brush to outline your eyes. Then smudge gently
for a natural look.
4. For luminous eyes, brush some powdered stibium across the upper lid of
your eye. Be careful! The skin is very delicate here.
5. To tint your hair red, dye it with a mixture of henna and red wine. To
lighten dark hair, use a mixture of vinegar and lye. Of course if the gods
have blessed you with golden hair like mine, don't tamper with it!
6. Use pumice to smooth the rough skin on your heels. The best time is at
the baths, between the massage and hairdresser.
7. You can also use pumice to keep your legs smooth and hair-free. Rub the
stone briskly over your legs while your skin is dry. Some people suggest smearing
your legs with rabbit blood to keep the hair from growing back but I think
that's repulsive.
8. Oil of lemon is a very delicious fragrance and quite subtle. Use it on
those special occasions when you really want to impress someone; a dark eyed
boy with curly hair, for example...
9. After your bath, when you've scraped off the oily dead skin, towel yourself
briskly and re-apply a lightly scented oil to your face and body. Your skin
will look dewy fresh and you'll smell nice, too.
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