Ancient Beauty Rituals from Around the World
Glamour Magazine – Beauty & Heritage Edition
1. Egypt – Cleopatra’s Milk & Honey Baths
The queen of queens, Cleopatra, was known to bathe in milk and honey to keep her skin smooth and glowing.
Try it at home: Add 1 cup of full-fat milk and 2 tablespoons of raw honey to a warm bath for a luxurious, skin-softening soak.
2. India – Turmeric Face Masks
Indian women have used turmeric for centuries to brighten and purify their skin, especially before weddings.
DIY recipe: Mix 1 tsp turmeric, 2 tsp yogurt, and a few drops of rose water for a natural glow-boosting mask.
3. China – Rice Water for Hair & Skin
Ancient Chinese women, especially from the Yao tribe, used fermented rice water to strengthen their hair and soften their skin.
Modern tip: Rinse your hair with cooled rice water once a week to enhance shine and growth.
4. Greece – Olive Oil Elixirs
Greek goddesses swore by cold-pressed olive oil to nourish their skin and keep it youthful.
Glam idea: Use a few drops of extra virgin olive oil as a natural nighttime face oil or body moisturizer.
5. Japan – Green Tea for Radiance
Japanese geishas drank and applied matcha green tea to maintain porcelain skin and fight aging.
DIY toner: Brew green tea, let it cool, and use it as a refreshing face toner in the morning.
Which ritual will you try first?



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