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Want That Smooth Look? No Problem! Try X-rays! (article)
OliviaCorvisart See my TER Reviews 674 reads
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Great and interesting stuff gets published on V'Day (the most unloving day of the year IMO).  

Article excerpt: "In the 1920s and ’30s, women used pumice stones or sandpaper to depilate, which caused irritation and scabbing. Some tried modified shoemaker’s waxes. Thousands were killed or permanently disabled by Koremlu, a cream made from the rat poison thallium acetate. It was successful in eliminating hair, and also in causing muscular atrophy, blindness, limb damage, and death. Around the same time, X-ray hair removal emerged as another treatment option. Women would sit for three or four minutes in front of the invisible rays of a boxed X-ray machine, and the radiation would do its work. So great was the appeal of each hair withering away in its sheath that for nearly two decades women underwent dangerous radiation that led to scarring, ulceration, and cancer."

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(posted by Alexandria Fox)

Queen Elizabeth used a mixture of powdered white lead and vinegar as a base.

Arsenic and cadmium have also been used in cosmetics.  Used to be a LOT more of it - but heavy metals are still present in some cosmetics....    

And of course there are other more bizarre things..  foot binding... head shaping...  the list goes on and on...  Consider the very bizarre custom of breast enhancement...  Botox...  

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