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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEver since Eve took that first bite of the apple, the human race has been obsessed with beauty. Granted, each civilization has its definition
of what attributes are used to define beauty.
Ancient Egyptian women AND men used various natural pigments to color their bodies in an attempt to appear more favorably to the "gods." Headdresses and jewelry have adorned people throughout history with
the expectation that these items might improve their appearance.
Roman, Grecian, Arabic, and Hindi women used henna to color their hair and tattoo their bodies. The historical artwork of Botticelli depicts women as rounded as cherubs.
Interestingly, current trends toward body piercing and tattooing are nothing new but merely a resurgence of historical practices.
We will take a look at specific tips, old and new, to help you meet the current perception of our societal definition of beauty. Let us begin.
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