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History of Lashes

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Welcome to another eye-opening episode of "Not Just Lashes: The Good, Bad, and Ugly," where hosts Shannique and Dixie take you on a historical journey exploring the captivating history of eyelashes. This episode, titled "History of Lashes" delves deep into how eyelashes have been more than just a beauty trend; they've been a cultural artifact, reflecting the beauty standards, innovations, and social norms of their times.

Starting in ancient Egypt, learn about how Cleopatra used a concoction of coal and animal fat to darken and protect her lashes, serving dual purposes of beauty enhancement and eye protection from the harsh sun. Discover how eyelash fashion evolved into the Elizabethan era, where stark beauty ideals led to the plucking of lashes and eyebrows to achieve a fashionably high forehead.

The episode also explores the peculiar yet creative 1800s, where women sewed hair from their heads to their eyelids, a precursor to the modern eyelash extensions. We discuss the transition to safer and more practical innovations like the invention of the mascara in the late 1800s by an elusive figure named Eugene, who revolutionized the way eyelashes were enhanced.

Fast forward to the 20th century, and hear about the impact of cinema on eyelash styles, the development of false lashes, and how icons like Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe popularized specific lash looks that defined an era. Shannique and Dixie also touch on the ongoing trends and the move towards more natural, individualized eyelash aesthetics in contemporary beauty culture.

Throughout the episode, Shannique and Dixie share fun facts, debunk myths, and even delve into some quirky anecdotes about the trials and errors that accompanied the evolution of lash enhancements. By the end of our discussion, you'll understand why lashes are more than just a fringe on your eyelid—they're a testament to centuries of human cultural expression.

Don't miss this episode! Subscribe to "Not Just Lashes: The Good, Bad, and Ugly" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you love to listen, and follow us on Instagram at @NotJustLashesPodcast for more beauty insights and updates. Join us as we explore how something as small as lashes can have a big story to tell. See you there!

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Innhold levert av Envoice Media. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Envoice Media eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Welcome to another eye-opening episode of "Not Just Lashes: The Good, Bad, and Ugly," where hosts Shannique and Dixie take you on a historical journey exploring the captivating history of eyelashes. This episode, titled "History of Lashes" delves deep into how eyelashes have been more than just a beauty trend; they've been a cultural artifact, reflecting the beauty standards, innovations, and social norms of their times.

Starting in ancient Egypt, learn about how Cleopatra used a concoction of coal and animal fat to darken and protect her lashes, serving dual purposes of beauty enhancement and eye protection from the harsh sun. Discover how eyelash fashion evolved into the Elizabethan era, where stark beauty ideals led to the plucking of lashes and eyebrows to achieve a fashionably high forehead.

The episode also explores the peculiar yet creative 1800s, where women sewed hair from their heads to their eyelids, a precursor to the modern eyelash extensions. We discuss the transition to safer and more practical innovations like the invention of the mascara in the late 1800s by an elusive figure named Eugene, who revolutionized the way eyelashes were enhanced.

Fast forward to the 20th century, and hear about the impact of cinema on eyelash styles, the development of false lashes, and how icons like Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe popularized specific lash looks that defined an era. Shannique and Dixie also touch on the ongoing trends and the move towards more natural, individualized eyelash aesthetics in contemporary beauty culture.

Throughout the episode, Shannique and Dixie share fun facts, debunk myths, and even delve into some quirky anecdotes about the trials and errors that accompanied the evolution of lash enhancements. By the end of our discussion, you'll understand why lashes are more than just a fringe on your eyelid—they're a testament to centuries of human cultural expression.

Don't miss this episode! Subscribe to "Not Just Lashes: The Good, Bad, and Ugly" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you love to listen, and follow us on Instagram at @NotJustLashesPodcast for more beauty insights and updates. Join us as we explore how something as small as lashes can have a big story to tell. See you there!

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