Overview
History of Makeup
What We Put on Our Faces When We Want to Be Believed
This is not a book about vanity. It is a book about trust, disguise, and the stubborn insistence that appearances can persuade reality.
From crushed minerals painted on Egyptian cheeks to the powdered faces of eighteenth-century salons, makeup has always been a language. It speaks in colors, textures, and smudges-sometimes shouting, sometimes whispering-about who we want the world to think we are.
You will travel through time with brushes, sticks, and pots as your guides. You will witness the audacity of eyeliner as armor, rouge as diplomacy, lipstick as declaration. You will see societies argue over what counts as beauty, morality, and power-and how those arguments are drawn in pigment on skin.
Because makeup is more than decoration. It is negotiation. It is a wager: I present this face, and you-society, lover, stranger, mirror-will believe something. And sometimes, that something is all we have.
Open carefully. What you see on the page may start to reflect back at you.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798253454251
- ISBN-10: 9798253454251
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.13 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.22 pounds
- Page Count: 64
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