MichellePhan's QuickCapture Video - January 17, 2009, 10:18 PM
CONTEST IS OVER!
WIN FREE MAKEUP! WHY AM I GIVING AWAY FREE AWESOME MAKEUP? BECAUSE YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING!
Even if you do not or did not win the prize, you gain something worth more, knowledge. Makeup is a fleeting mask, knowledge is everlasting beauty.
QUESTION
During the egyptian era, cosmetics and grooming was not considered vanity, it was the way of life. From the Pharoahs to the slaves, everyone in some way used a form of cosmetics.
Tell me what those 2 forms of grooming that the egyptian did that we still do today. Tell me what they are and why they did it and tell me at today's standards what it's equivalent to.
YOU MUST ANSWER IT IN THE ORDER OF WHAT IT IS, WHY THEY DID IT AND WHAT IT'S EQUIVALENT TO TODAY!
I UPLOADED THIS VIDEO LATE SO THAT EVERYONE CAN HAVE A CHANCE OF WINNING! If you feel like this contest is not fair or not worth trying, it's because I do not have time to watch video responses and I want to give these prizes away fast. Things that are free are not easy to get =)
GOOD LUCK!
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF ANSWERS ON THE LAST QUESTION! EVERYONE WAS RIGHT, BUT I WAS LOOKING FOR A PARTICULAR ANSWER.
What was considered beautiful in the Victorian Era that is not beautiful at today's standards?
In the Victorian Age, Grey hair was considered to be beautiful. Why? Because gray hair means age, and age means wisdom, and wisdom was considered beautiful at that time.

