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The Truth Behind Cleopatra's Beauty



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By : Aaron R Daniel    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-08 04:49:35
Nevertheless British archeologists unearthed silver coins that say otherwise. Her image on those plains were so much from the ravishing beauty one expects to see. So why did the 2 most powerful men in her time fall for her?
For one factor, she was the queen of Egypt. Then once more, her suitors dominated the Roman Empire. They could have had any lady they wanted.
There are plenty of possibilities. Maybe society's perception of beautiful features in those days are totally different from modern society's view. Observe the seventeenth century paintings of nude beauties drawn by Ruben. In those days, those girls were thought of great beauties. Nowadays, ladies like that will be considered fat and not stunning by modern standards. Beauty is in the attention of the beholder.
One issue remains the same through the ages. Beauty is linked to healthy skin. The ladies in Ruben's paintings had attractive skin that glowed. Cleopatra and alternative egyptian queens are known to follow beauty regimes that focus on giving them lovely skin. Baths in milk and honey. The use of aloe vera for their skin. All these treatments lead to swish, lovely skin.
Let's start with milk and honey. Cleopatra is alleged to own bathed in milk and honey baths. Milk contains lactic acid, a form of alpha hydroxy acid which you'd find in today's beauty products. It exfoliates the skin, removing the dead skin cells, inflicting the younger skin to emerge.
Honey may be a humectant. It attracts water which makes it an exquisite moisturizer.
Bathing daily in milk and honey would offer you sleek, younger, softer skin. If you have got a bath tub, you'll be able to indulge in a very milk and honey bathtub yourself.
1. Fill the bath with warm water
2. Add four cups of full cream milk powder for a extremely rich milk bath.
3. Add one cup of honey.
4. Wash yourself with soap and water and shampoo and rinse your hair before you enter the bath.
5. Relax and soak in the milk and honey bath for as long as you like.
The other nail cutting that Cleopatra is claimed to have used have used aloe vera on her skin. So did Queen Nefertiti.
Aloe vera gel truly heals the skin from eczema or alternative skin diseases. It even clears the skin from acne, due to the sulfur and salicylic acid found in it. Each sulfur and salicylic acid are used topically to treat acne. Aloe vera itself is made in anti-oxidants which are known for his or her anti-aging properties. That is not all. It's anti-inflammatory properties, anti-bacterial properties and heals the skin while not leaving scars. Using aloe vera topically additionally leads to clearer, fairer and healthier skin and healthy skin is considered lovely throughout history.

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