Then you can go to a school that pays more attention to basics. Personally recommend the Korean era. Teachers teach well, and they teach. It doesn't matter if there is no foundation. If they teach, they will arrange to teach again. The word beauty comes from the ancient Greek word "kosmetikos", which means "decoration". No matter how it is named, beauty activities have existed for a long time in ancient times. Archaeologists confirmed from the cultural relics excavated during that period that dyes and perfumes had been used in different places at that time. By 5000 BC, black antimony powder was used to paint and dye eyebrows, lead was used to paint eyeliner, and green malachite was used to paint eye shadow. Surprisingly, the makeup of ancient women is strikingly similar to that of modern women, such as touching fingers, painting toenails, painting lips, painting eyebrows and dyeing hair.
In ancient Egypt, in order to moisturize the skin and prevent the sun, people applied various drugs and ointments to the skin. Women in ancient Egypt like to draw the outline of their eyes with black pigments. Green pigment made of malachite powder was painted on their eyelids, eyebrows were painted as slender as willow leaves with black-gray antimony powder, and ivory grease was painted on their bodies. Their lips and cheeks are painted with red pigment, and even their nails on their hands and feet are dyed orange, which is very eye-catching.
Beauty was very popular in Europe in the Middle Ages. By the Renaissance, the art of beauty had developed greatly. From 65438 to 1980s, modern beauty salons appeared in the west. During the Shang Dynasty in China, people used the mosaic juice of Hong Lan in Yan Di to condense into fat for decoration.