Chin on China (960-1912)
This beauty was practiced in China by the women of the Song Dynasty (960-1279) until officially banned in 1912. Throughout these years, women deformed their bones by trying to fit within traditional shoes, not longer than 10 cm. This procedure started somewhere around the age of 4 to 9 years and for 2 years the little girls were wearing the legs to give the shape and size desired.
The neck ring for women Kayan in Myanmar (XI century- still today)
Myanmar's Kayan women wear brass bracelets around their neck from the age of five to their growing. Over the years, the addition of rings also occurs. Every woman should have a total of 11.5 kg rings around the neck. Regardless of what is said, the rings do not stretch the neck, but they twist and push the clavicle while giving the illusion of a longer neck.
Ohaguro in Japan (250 - 1870)
In Japan, the black color is considered historically beautiful, which is why women once swore their teeth in this color. As soon as women were married they were forced to turn their teeth into black. The iron was oxidized inside the tea, the tea became black, several spices were added to smell the strong wind, and the women then drank to keep the teeth black. It was said that this practice was very useful for the health of the teeth, but began to fade there by the end of the century. 19.
Worm Diet
In the early 1900s it was quite populated worm-like diet that consisted of swallowing tablets containing worm eggs. Egg split, worm growing intestines, and women wasted weight loss. The dangers of this diet were intestinal blockage as well as the formation of cysts in the liver, st, brain and spinal cord.
Eyelashes
According to an article published in 1899 a way to make women's eyes more attractive was the addition of as many eyelashes as possible. The way to do this was to sew on the eyelid of some hairs taken from the head with the help of a needle.
Prior to the procedure, specialists cleaned the top of the eyelid, where it was sewn, with a mixture containing cocaine.