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Cosmetology Topics (14)
Waxing/Hair Removal Cosmetology
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Ancient Egyptians used beeswax for hair removal, proving that the pursuit of smooth skin is surprisingly old. elaborate

Nail Art Cosmetology
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The ancient Egyptians used henna for nail art as early as 3000 BC. elaborate

Microblading Cosmetology
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Microblading pigment can last anywhere from 1 to 3 years, depending on skin type and aftercare. elaborate

Botox/Fillers Cosmetology
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Botox was originally developed as a treatment for crossed eyes. elaborate

Facials Cosmetology
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A facial massage can temporarily increase circulation, giving you a healthy-looking glow. elaborate

Anti-aging Cosmetology
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Some studies suggest that caloric restriction, even without malnutrition, can extend lifespan in some organisms. elaborate

Braiding Hair Cosmetology
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The oldest known braid dates back to 5000 years ago, found in a Neolithic tomb in France. elaborate

Manicures/Pedicures Cosmetology
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The ancient Egyptians used henna for nail staining as part of their elaborate manicure rituals. elaborate

Laser Hair Removal Cosmetology
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Laser hair removal doesn't actually destroy hair follicles; it damages them, significantly reducing hair growth but not eliminating it entirely. Top-ups are often needed. elaborate

Makeup tutorials Cosmetology
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Many early makeup tutorials were found in women's magazines, predating YouTube by decades. elaborate

Beauty Treatments Cosmetology
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Cleopatra famously used donkey milk in her beauty routine. elaborate

Nail Care Cosmetology
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Your fingernails grow about 0.1 mm per day. elaborate

Lash extensions Cosmetology
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Lash extensions can last for several weeks, but proper aftercare is crucial to maximize their lifespan. Improper cleansing can significantly shorten their longevity. elaborate

Skincare routines Cosmetology
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The ancient Egyptians used skincare routines incorporating ingredients like milk, honey, and essential oils thousands of years ago. elaborate

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