What Beauty was like in the Victorian Era

With top-secret make-up compartments, arsenic baths, and burned off freckles, being beautiful in the Victorian era was anything but easy and breezy. Today on Nutty History we’re examining beauty standards in Victorian England. The feminine ideal of the famously modest period was to look like a wilting, delicate flower. To pull off this dead rose look, Victorian women used a variety of methods which ranged from peculiar to poisonous. Don’t try these at home, folks. But before we sharpen our eye pencils, please subscribe to our channel and let us know what odd occurrences you’d like to hear about next. ------------------------------------ Chapter Timestamps Intro to mid-roll ads 0:39 THE SECRECY OF MAKE-UP 1:54 THE NATURAL BEAUTY REGIME WAS VERY UNNATURAL 3:29 PALE AS A GHOST 4:44 THEY BURNED OFF THEIR BLEMISHES 5:16 A RAT’S NEST OF HAIR 6:23 A CRIME AGAINST FASHION 7:46 MASCARA TEARS 9:00 MALE BEAUTY STANDARDS ------------------------------------ More Nutty History 🥜 ⚔️ WARS & BATTLES OF THE WORLD: 🇧🇪 World War 2 History: ⛩History of Asia: ☠️ Mafia Inspired Stories 🐫 Egyptian History 🤢 Hygiene History: 😧 What it was Like: 🤯 Crazy Events 🤰 What Pregnancy was Like 👸 What Beauty was Like 🍔 What Fast Food was Like ------------------------------------ Thank you so much for watching our video! We really love the support that you all bring to each and every video ❤️ Don’t click this 👉 #VictorianEra #Beauty #VictorianBeauty
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