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March of the Pigments
By
Mary Virginia Orna
Mary Virginia Orna
New Rochelle, USA
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Paperback ISBN:
978-1-83916-315-9
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-83916-326-5
PDF ISBN:
978-1-83767-140-3
Product Type:
Popular Science
No. of Pages:
478
Publication date:
23 May 2022
Book Chapter
CHAPTER 3: Body Art in All Its Parts: Cosmetics Gone Wild1
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Published:23 May 2022
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Product Type: Popular Science
Page range:
49 - 101
Citation
March of the Pigments, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2022, pp. 49-101.
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Cosmetic use predates written history and, in fact, predates any other form of art. Long before prehistoric artists decorated the walls and ceilings of karstic caves, they had found a surface far more plastic and convenient to harbor their dramatic instincts: their own bodies. Decorating one's body is a human phenomenon that has many purposes, expressions, and meanings. It can be used to intimidate the enemy, attract lovers, mask aging, hide defects, protect the skin, celebrate life, placate the gods, signify belonging, cure an ailment, disguise your identity or simply “beautify.” And the human skin is the recipient of it all.
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