This guide educates consumers on the history of skincare by covering major developments from when ancient Egyptians first used skincare to modern-day advancements.
RIDGWAY, Colo., April 26, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ISUN Skincare has announced the release of its latest resource "The History of Skin Care." This resource provides insight into the history of skincare by covering how ancient Egyptians developed cosmetics, the use of rose quartz in skincare, natural pale skin and the Shang Dynasty, and how skincare routines developed in the 1800s, 1900s, and today.
"Beginning with the Egyptians' usage of it, Kohl held both aesthetic meaning and medicinal significance for both men and women who used it as an eyeliner," according to ISUN Skincare. Many of the skincare practices Queen Cleopatra used, including using royal jelly as a moisturizer and using milk to smooth the skin, led to developments that are still being used today. The Shang Dynasty first began painting faces to achieve a pale face, and the practice carried to Europe where Queen Elizabeth I increased its popularity.
In the 1800s, skincare products including petroleum jelly, lip balm, and talcum powder, first entered the market, and in the 1900s, skincare products and practices began to be regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Today, skincare products are available in many different forms including toners, acne treatments, moisturizers, and anti-aging creams.
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About ISUN Skincare:
ISUN Skincare is an award-winning line of skincare and wellness products. Free of chemicals and other harmful toxins, ISUN Skincare products support mind, body, spirit and wellbeing. As a part of their spa partnership program, ISUN Skincare products are used in prestigious spas around the world.
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