Tag: beauty

  • 5 ancient beauty customs THANK GOD it stopped

    5 ancient beauty customs THANK GOD it stopped

    Old is gold. We all agree on that, and most of us had been in a point where our grandmothers told us something that turned to be beneficial by time

    BUT, not everything coming from the glorious past is right; actually sometimes it might hurt you real real bad!

     

    Exactly like the following beauty practices

     

    1 – Lotus Feet

    Looks like a peaceful name right? Well . Imagine your feet having to grow in only 10 cm space for the sake of beauty!

    Not so peaceful anymore, ha

    Foot binding is the practice of applying a painful tight binding to the foot in order to prevent its growth

     

     

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    Yaoniang binding feet” by Wang Hui 王翙 (1736-1795) – Illustration from Sexual Life in Ancient China, Van Gulik 1961, originally a woodblock print from Qing Dynasty. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons.

    It all started in China

    when the Emperor Li Yu “last emperors of fifth dynasty”

    made a 6 feet tall golden lotus decorated with pearls and asked his mistress Yao Niang to bind her feet in the shape of crescent moon by white silk bandage and Dance on the tips of her toes like a lotus

    Actually her performance was so exquisite that she “skimmed on top of golden lotus”

    And the Emperor expressed his delight and affection by saying: “lotus springs from her every step!”

     

    Historic findings say that feet binding already existed with the beginning of the fifth dynasty,

    but it was densely imitated by upper class ladies after Yao Niang performance and became more popular in Song dynasty


     

    Now the application wasn’t easy at all,

    For the ideal foot had to be:

    1-No longer than three inches. –That’s 10 cm’s in western measurements!-

    2-The cleft between the heel and the sole should be 2-3 inches deep. –Meaning the foot had to be severely bent-

    3-The foot should appear as an extension of the leg rather than a stand for the body. 

     

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    Theatre school’s model student” by Ellen Catleen – Catleen (Thorbecke), Ellen (1934) Peking Studies, Kelly and Walsh, Shanghai, China. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

     

    In order to achieve such extreme requirements, the process had to start in early

    age ‘4 to 9 years’, before the foot arch takes its
    The feet were soaked in warm mixture of herbs and animals blood to soften it, then toes were curled under, pressed downwards and squeezed into the sole of the foot until the toes broke.

    The broken toes were held tightly against the sole while the foot was drawn down straight with the leg and the arch of the foot was forcibly broken

    It doesn’t stop there,

    Other that having disfiguring results, list of health issues included serious infections because of nails in-grow

    recurrent fractured feet bones , muscle atrophy and sometimes paralysis!

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    GebundenFuss” by Book by Ernst v. Hesse-Wartegg (-1918) – Aus „China und Japan“ von Ernst v. Hesse-Wartegg (Verlagsbuchhandlung von J. J. Weber in Leipzig, 1900.. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons.
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    Abb475ChinesischerFrauenfussGoldenewLilie genannt“. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

     

    Why did they bear all that?

    No pain, No gain. It’s beauty honey!

    They believed beautiful women had to have small feet; also they believed rich women don’t need their feet to work so they can afford having them bonded!

    And being beautiful and rich mean you are suitable for marriage which was the ultimate goal for women those days

     

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    True bound foot of a chinese woman 43 years Wellcome V0031188” by http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/obf_images/7a/b1/86c7760d26038ce021798607fed2.jpgGallery: http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/image/V0031188.html. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons.

    It was estimated that by 19th century, about 40% of Chinese women had bound feet and 100% of women in upper class!

    In 1912, the republic of china government banned foot binding, and many movements engaged in campaigns against foot binding and it was very successful in many regions

    By 1999 the last the last shoe factory making lotus shoes, Zhiqiang Shoe Factory in Harbin, closed.

     

     

    Stay tuned for the next bizarre beauty technique ! 

  • Scientific reasons why you should not be pretty

    Scientific reasons why you should not be pretty

    As you grow up, discover the world, your true potential in life and all that.. Life keeps proving that luck is only granted to good looking people! Pretty girls and handsome men gives what people call good 1st impression. Hundreds of magazines, human development books, courses, clinics are completely devoted to only enhance people’s appearances. All top models/celebrities are skinny, tall, nice hair, nice skin,..

    But wait a second, here I can give you five scientific reasons why you should not give a damn and it’s good not to be pretty.

    I mean by pretty here, is the form everyone trying to resemble, let me tell you something, there is no ugly people – for real!

     

    .Big noses are good for your health – No kidding!

    Size and the shape of noses are always a big topic, people are always concerning themselves with it’s size and how it looks in pictures and mirrors,  more than 50,000 rhinoplasties are done per year in the United States. Which is a big number, relatively.

    But the thing is, researchers say it is more healthy to have a big nose than a small one, bigger noses give you protection against bacteria and infections. An experiment was carried out, researchers made two artificial noses, one of them 2.3 times the size of the other. They found that the bigger nose inhaled 6.5 percent fewer particles. The result was positive regarding big noses.

    Do you have a big nose? You are a survival.

    "after the shoot" by  Sarah Stierch is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
    “after the shoot” by Sarah Stierch is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    They say people with big noses are interesting “They are given character”.

    .Short people live longer.

    Scientific studies have showed a direct connection between short height and long life.

    Short men were found to live longer than taller people since they carry a gene that protects them from the effects of aging.

    Past studies have examined the relationship between height and lifespan of populations around the world, assuming that taller people generally live shorter lives,

    Remember legrooms in airplanes will never be an issue.

    "Young and Fat" by  Tony Alter is licensed under CC BY 4.0
    “Young and Fat” by Tony Alter is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    .Fat people don’t break.

    Thijs R. Klompmaker of the Netherlands, well known by “Wai Genriju” believe that fat people have better bone health than thin people, as they tend to have elevated levels of the leptin Hormone.

    So fat people are more likely to have better bone health than thin people! If you are fat, you are not supposed to be broken easily!

                                                                                                                     Fat is the new sexy

    Most people look alike by away or another, through fashion trends, Gym, diets.. Even though it is not wrong to work hard to look good on the outside but you have to know clearly that there are things that shapes your character.

    Embrace your natural looking, put confidence in it and eventually you will be charismatic and pretty. Turn the table around and be a new possibility and express beauty by your own language. Or you can just ignore these words of wisdom because they are so common and just do whatever you want!

    Advice of the week: Darkness sometimes has its bright side too.