Of course we're not. Just Google cave drawings, they're brilliant. It's like our brains as humans at some point were smarter than we could ever keep up with
Except for the filler and Botox ,our ancestors didn't look like they had onset dementia in early twenties and beyond Frozen face being a sign of dementia except we do it with Botox.
@@patuertbecado there were literally non binary people at that time also lesbian marriges were pretty much acceptable ın egypt writers talled about sex and sexuality lot more than you think there we're even greek poets and writers that were bisexual such as shappo known for the world shappic which basically means wlw even in 1900s the time where such things were seen extremely inappropriate people had lavender marriages being homosexual or non binary isn't a new thing
@@patuertbecadoyou might want to do some more research on non/pre islamic or christian cultures, like mesopotamia or many of the tribes from the americas
Reminds me of tiktoker who makes historically accurate egyptian make-up. I love how she wears protective mask making it because it's toxic (sometimes), and then puts it on her face 😭😂
Frr am from egypt and the museums are AMAZING full of gold necklaces and was more beautiful things for woman like fr woman dresses in accessories like now
This is true, I remember 3000 years ago when my friend Dhrita and I would go to the banks of the Ganges to impress baddies hoping a virgin maiden would take our seed 🥵
Egypt was pretty advanced in general, too, honestly. Sure, they had their own no-nos, too, but it was pretty neat. It's shame that Romans fuxked a lot of it up.
@@josephnietupski How about not being judgemental? Maybe they just like Ancient Egyptian history in particular? It's just one person, leave them be. smh
I remember reading about the face cream years ago - you can actually see the person’s fingerprints! Like, we have the perfectly preserved fingerprints of someone from 2000 years ago from their moisturiser! So cool.
People who says they didn't ues these stuff obviously doesn't know anything about history, it's hard to believe but humans were way more advanced than you might ever think, it's just that most Civilizations died without traces left behind
@@usualsuspects42 we should know what make us worse by now like poverty over populating toxic food, over work stress etc you'd think we could at least get a society that bring out the best in us rather than what we have today.
@@Emilyb21-dm3bfEven so our AVERAGE lifespan has more than doubled in the last 100 years. Not that some people did not ever live to be very old sometimes. On average though, with the invention of vaccines better sanitation, water treatment, and sewage treatment. People's lives in first world countries improved dramatically. In third world countries life expectancy is still around 45 years old. These problems their countries could have fixed, but their leadership is too greedy. Instead of making life better for the people they let them struggle for survival, while they eat until their so fat they cannot move, as little children die of disease starvation and over work.
For some reason I miss them, I miss the people that lived a long time ago. Sometimes it feels like they are an extension of us that has been forgotten through time
And if you don't see vegan or animal cruelty friendly on the package of your cosmetics, it's very likely that it is made in the very same way ! (Well, not maybe not with duck fats, as it is very expensive but cow fats most likely)
Iranians used to make eyeliner from burning almond (and other nuts) and turning it into ash which had some clinical benefits as well as beauty purposes.
I love that the need for artistic expression has stayed consistent throughout history. They didn't need to make adorable birds for their perfumes. They didn't need intricate totem like designs on kohl. But they did it anyway. Because it looked pretty. Because they saw their reflection in it.
These videos are so refreshing and reassuring that humans have always been how they are we have always had beauty products or body odor fights it’s really interesting ❤
more common doesn’t mean it’s not found there though. iran has many preserved artifacts that other countries of the time don’t have due to the persian empire. having a stable system of government allows for more artifact preservation. most arrifacts that were lost were destroyed or lost between empires.
@@leeachedexactly, and it's also useful to protect the eyes from the salt water. I have a friend who buys kohl in Morocco for her sailing competitions and trips across Europe.
The ancient Egyptians invented makeup and perfume. They used to grind pomegranates and put them on their cheeks. They used to apply kohl as a sign of beauty. They considered a girl who did not shave her body hair to be unclean The ancient Egyptians invented makeup and literally everything.
I washed my face with a bowl of water mixed with soap and a towel and I just wondered ‘How many times has this been done before?’ I had a mini panic attack about that
I actually find it pretty comforting. People are just people and always have been. I like the drawings from that little viking boy that look just like kids drawings today.
@@violetskies14 Totally agree. For me, there is something comforting in our shared humanity. Something this channel does so very well. Something we all need to be reminded of. We are far more alike than different.
Watch you all the time and this is a great video! So interesting. My mom has lived in Cairo 35 years and uses “kohl” instead of a stick eyeliner sometimes
Fun fact! In Ancient Greece, they would trade, import, or mine a special ore (forgot the name- maybe Cinnabar?) that was bright scarlet and produced a nice red dust, which women would rub on their cheeks and lips. Another thing they used was the juice from red berries, and also red wine. Additionally (gross warning), they would mix it with saliva, sheep sweat, and crocodile feces.
I know men wore makeup too in many cases, but the fact that women love it from so long and have been the most consistent with it... Womanhood is such a beautiful thing. The need to make things pretty because it's just engraved in our instinct is amazing.
Men mostly used it for hunting and etc or just bc they were royal or idk but women wear it the best and in a beautiful way and actually adore makeup it's a good thing and looks good
Thinking that these belonged to someone, who woke up everyday and did their best to look their best, thinking about what they were going to do that day or maybe the people they were going to see...only for them to now only exist as an implication for their surviving possesions makes me feel...something
Oh man, she says that eyeliner is old. She definitely doesn't know the athmed eyeliner, with that golden box. All our grandmothers have it. It's our heritage. Do you know where I'm from?Saudi Arabia is the country of oil, the renaissance of the future, and history of which I am proud🤚🏻🇸🇦 Explanation: Used by 3500 BC ""
@@LL-iu3bi I am still proud of my country, which cannot be compared to your country, and I am certain of that, which is proven by your response that belittles my country! My country taught us to respect other countries. I hope your country taught you that! Don't write useless things!!!
Cream and blush can only be a century old... I'm 100% sure nobody was using a cream like that in plastic container more than 1000 years ago... Don't post misinformation
@@babygigz are you crazy?? I just googled it... Cosmetics like this came on this planet after 17th century and thats not 2000 years ago but only 1-2 centuries ago... How is it that so impossible to believe??
Your videos are so weirdly interesting and wonderful. It doesn’t matter what topic you’re talking about or showing us. You always bring it to something that I will enjoy or appreciate !!
It’s actually so comforting to realize we are not very different from our ancestors.
Of course we're not. Just Google cave drawings, they're brilliant. It's like our brains as humans at some point were smarter than we could ever keep up with
Its depends...they knew what a man or a woman was
Except for the filler and Botox ,our ancestors didn't look like they had onset dementia in early twenties and beyond
Frozen face being a sign of dementia except we do it with Botox.
@@patuertbecado there were literally non binary people at that time also lesbian marriges were pretty much acceptable ın egypt writers talled about sex and sexuality lot more than you think there we're even greek poets and writers that were bisexual such as shappo known for the world shappic which basically means wlw even in 1900s the time where such things were seen extremely inappropriate people had lavender marriages being homosexual or non binary isn't a new thing
@@patuertbecadoyou might want to do some more research on non/pre islamic or christian cultures, like mesopotamia or many of the tribes from the americas
Those bird perfume bottles are adorable.
Fr I would buy them if they still existed
@@menace2societii bet there are some like that
right?? fancy as hell
Just gorgeous!
Fr
Wow tweezers are timeless, they're made almost the same
Nail clippers too. Pretty cool
if it ain’t broke don’t fix it !
Before tweezers they used sharpened shells that they pinched together like them too.
Most tools are. It's because they are made for a specific function instead of aesthetics.
Why change something that’s already so simple yet so useful?
Feels like egypt was the tiktok beauty influencer of it's time lol
Fr LOL
lol
Reminds me of tiktoker who makes historically accurate egyptian make-up. I love how she wears protective mask making it because it's toxic (sometimes), and then puts it on her face 😭😂
Frr am from egypt and the museums are AMAZING full of gold necklaces and was more beautiful things for woman like fr woman dresses in accessories like now
And the egyptian style eyeliner style are coming back lol.
Someone needs to make perfume that comes with bird shaped bottles like that, they're so cute.
The only problem with perfume bottles back then was that you had to break the container to use its contents! So maybe not fully like the old ones. 🤪👍💕
@@laridion7901nah I think that's still really cool, I'd love to have a perfume bottle that I have to break open
Well, L' air du Temps has traditionally came in a beautiful birds stoppered bottle...but that's the closest thing I can think of in our time
Agreed
Avon!
Being a baddie has never not been apart of history ✨
“I am a baddie yes this is true i am a baddie and there’s nothing you can do “
This is true, I remember 3000 years ago when my friend Dhrita and I would go to the banks of the Ganges to impress baddies hoping a virgin maiden would take our seed 🥵
LMAO😭
Frrr
@@Kurdishgarl free Kurdistan
I swear Egypt has always been ahead in the beauty industry, even 3000 years ago ❤️
Egypt was pretty advanced in general, too, honestly.
Sure, they had their own no-nos, too, but it was pretty neat.
It's shame that Romans fuxked a lot of it up.
And people still believe that pyramids are built by aliens 🤦
I come to comet to say that🙂
i like that you selectively ignored all of the other artifacts from other well-known societies around the same period lmao
@@josephnietupski How about not being judgemental? Maybe they just like Ancient Egyptian history in particular? It's just one person, leave them be. smh
Cleopatra lived closer to the iPhone than the construction of the pyramids
Well now that’s me done for the night 😂 My brain has just 🤯! I can’t wrap my mind around this trivia mic drop!
Including her bee operated vibrators 🤭🐝🤣
Idk why but my brain went straight to cleopatra using an iPhone. This blew my mind.
I've heard this so many times, its weird to imagine people not knowing this yet.
😳😐😑😐😳
🤯
I remember reading about the face cream years ago - you can actually see the person’s fingerprints! Like, we have the perfectly preserved fingerprints of someone from 2000 years ago from their moisturiser! So cool.
And DNA?
@@theresavancamp7575 Probably
People who says they didn't ues these stuff obviously doesn't know anything about history, it's hard to believe but humans were way more advanced than you might ever think, it's just that most Civilizations died without traces left behind
Very advanced
I look at it that we are as simple as we were 3,000 years ago. Technology has evolved but we are very much the same. Important to realize.
@@usualsuspects42 we should know what make us worse by now like poverty over populating toxic food, over work stress etc you'd think we could at least get a society that bring out the best in us rather than what we have today.
Our Personalities and ways of thinking etc.. Have all remained the same, it's just the technology that advanced
@@Emilyb21-dm3bfEven so our AVERAGE lifespan has more than doubled in the last 100 years. Not that some people did not ever live to be very old sometimes.
On average though, with the invention of vaccines better sanitation, water treatment, and sewage treatment. People's lives in first world countries improved dramatically.
In third world countries life expectancy is still around 45 years old.
These problems their countries could have fixed, but their leadership is too greedy. Instead of making life better for the people they let them struggle for survival, while they eat until their so fat they cannot move, as little children die of disease starvation and over work.
For some reason I miss them, I miss the people that lived a long time ago. Sometimes it feels like they are an extension of us that has been forgotten through time
i get this!!
Those bird perfume bottles were so beautiful!!
the fact that there were still finger marks left on that 2000 year old face cream
I was more shocked that it didn't look moldy. I made homemade skin cream 3 years ago and it started to mold after 3 weeks.
Fun fact: Ancient Egyptians used animal fats- mainly duck fats mixed with different dyes for eye shadow…
And if you don't see vegan or animal cruelty friendly on the package of your cosmetics, it's very likely that it is made in the very same way ! (Well, not maybe not with duck fats, as it is very expensive but cow fats most likely)
What's wrong with using fat in hygiene and cosmetics? Ever thought of the soap you use or used - that's the mix of fat and alkaline.
I want to keep my perfume in a glass bird too 😍
BRING BACK THE BIRTHDAY PERFUME BOTTLES THAT WAS SO COOL
Birthday?.
The bird perfumes are so cute.
@@yellowishgreendragon.-. *bird idek how that happened lol
Birthday perfume bottles work too! 😂
@@BeanMacdui lol :)
The blush from Greece is so pretty! It looks so good for 2500 years ago!
True!!
Iranians used to make eyeliner from burning almond (and other nuts) and turning it into ash which had some clinical benefits as well as beauty purposes.
THE AUDIO WAS SO NOSTALGIC AND I HAVE NO IDEA WHY 😭
I love that the need for artistic expression has stayed consistent throughout history. They didn't need to make adorable birds for their perfumes. They didn't need intricate totem like designs on kohl. But they did it anyway. Because it looked pretty. Because they saw their reflection in it.
people then were just as human and just as beautiful as you are now queen
I never expected the curling Iron. Makes sense but I still didn't realize the convention went back that far into history.
I am pretty sure the first curlers must have been some wooden sticks. Preferably fresh birch (birch sap act similar to setting fluids)
Ngl the perfumes are ⭐️ gorgeous ⭐️
I love how close and at the same time far away we are from our ancestors. Amazing video! ❤
Thats actually pretty cool
help why did this make me so happy?
makes me feel so connected to people from all over the world and through time when i think about the little things we all do ❤️❤️
These videos are so refreshing and reassuring that humans have always been how they are we have always had beauty products or body odor fights it’s really interesting ❤
you studying history and art gives off a vibe
The tweesers looked like they we're used by ppl who we're suffering from them
Crazy to think that people back then weren't that different from us now
I really did not expect to find ancient eyeliner in Iran I thought that eyeliner is more common in Egypt :)
kohl is good for protection against the sun, so it was popular in most of the middle east.
@@leeached ohhh thanks for your information then :)
more common doesn’t mean it’s not found there though. iran has many preserved artifacts that other countries of the time don’t have due to the persian empire. having a stable system of government allows for more artifact preservation. most arrifacts that were lost were destroyed or lost between empires.
@@leeachedexactly, and it's also useful to protect the eyes from the salt water. I have a friend who buys kohl in Morocco for her sailing competitions and trips across Europe.
@@annetadayon6797 yes you're right. You know I'm sometimes glad hearing about my country
Those Bird Perfume Bottles are AWESOME!😮
Should’ve included Those high heels sculpture from an ancient Indian Sun Temple too.
The perfume, is soo creative. The bird glass is way too pretty!
The perfume bottle omg 😭💕
I’ve always loved the perpetual cycle of generations doing the same exact things that seem so modern
And thinking they were the first ones to do it 😂
The "natural" look has never existed then. Talk about unrealistic expectations from men 😂
It has been the same for men, love
Why men? Its mostly women pulling each other down lmao.
@@ifykyk679
Bc men are usually the ones who say a natural girl is better but can’t tell when a woman actually has a face full of makeup or not
@@ifykyk679"its mostly women pulling each other down"
Funny how majority of the time its the men saying this bs😂
@@pandamilkshakeNot even close.
However, one thing I love about some past civilizations is that men also took part in putting on makeup and fashion.
You actually should be a history teacher! Your literally so incredibly intelligent! ❤
THE TWEEZERS 💀💀💀💀💀💀
THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE THAT THOUGHT THAT LMFAO
what about them?
They looked so big but I just realized it was just a zoom in lmao@@JustSomeoneHi
@@Linityh right
I wonder how the bird perfume bottles dispensed the perfume, that's so cool!
You had to break the very tip of the tail in order to dispense the perfume. It was sold sealed in glass vessels so that the scent wouldn't evaporate.
they were so on point to such things like makeup and skincares
I love her videos and I love the past.
ok fr this girl should study archaeology (not forcing) but thats actually like ur passion fr
this channel is so interesting!
I think it’s amazing that out of all the changes made to fashion and beauty until modern time, some things stay the same.
Wow the bird perfumes are so cool infact i want to have one!
Beautiful ❤ makeup is femininity don't feel ashame to use it, is our history
Imagine if 3200 ago there were cleopatrian kids[sephora kids] that fought over drunk camel😂
The ancient Egyptians invented makeup and perfume. They used to grind pomegranates and put them on their cheeks. They used to apply kohl as a sign of beauty. They considered a girl who did not shave her body hair to be unclean The ancient Egyptians invented makeup and literally everything.
I washed my face with a bowl of water mixed with soap and a towel and I just wondered
‘How many times has this been done before?’
I had a mini panic attack about that
I actually find it pretty comforting. People are just people and always have been. I like the drawings from that little viking boy that look just like kids drawings today.
@@violetskies14 Totally agree. For me, there is something comforting in our shared humanity. Something this channel does so very well. Something we all need to be reminded of. We are far more alike than different.
These videos make me so happy, I can’t explain it
I looooove your channel!!!!!😊❤
It is fascinating to discover that humans are very similar at all times.❤
Proof that there's nothing new under the sun! (An old saying(.
Watch you all the time and this is a great video! So interesting. My mom has lived in Cairo 35 years and uses “kohl” instead of a stick eyeliner sometimes
Wow, this is fascinating. I had no idea they had tweezers back then
It proof that 2000 yrs back we were still civilized and contarary to what people believe. We were much advansed at 2000 yrs ago then we thought.
And my lip stick from 4000years age in iran❤
Fun fact! In Ancient Greece, they would trade, import, or mine a special ore (forgot the name- maybe Cinnabar?) that was bright scarlet and produced a nice red dust, which women would rub on their cheeks and lips. Another thing they used was the juice from red berries, and also red wine. Additionally (gross warning), they would mix it with saliva, sheep sweat, and crocodile feces.
I LOVE BEING A WOMAN🫠🥰😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🦋💅🩸🤩🌻💃
Ngl we should bring those bird perfumes back
I didn't know that these cosmetics were the same..
Is there anything you can find out about a painting called “Hope”? It has a girl sitting on a rock. It’s very mysterious.
I know men wore makeup too in many cases, but the fact that women love it from so long and have been the most consistent with it... Womanhood is such a beautiful thing. The need to make things pretty because it's just engraved in our instinct is amazing.
Men mostly used it for hunting and etc or just bc they were royal or idk but women wear it the best and in a beautiful way and actually adore makeup it's a good thing and looks good
@@Vivaldi1375 I love it too, it's such a terapeutic thing to do. To feel pretty in general is!
Please cover some content from ancient india and indilus valley
how do you use the prefume
I think the head is the handle, the perfume comes out of the tail.
The perfume was so cute ngl
I'm Egyptian 😍
The finger marks are still there😮
Im curious what face cream are you using? Olay? 😅
Thinking that these belonged to someone, who woke up everyday and did their best to look their best, thinking about what they were going to do that day or maybe the people they were going to see...only for them to now only exist as an implication for their surviving possesions makes me feel...something
پس بگو چرا انقدر عاشق خط چشم کشیدنم😭
😂😂 آره
Those tweezers were used mostly for body hair
3500 years ago……look ma, I got cancer for my 26th birthday !
oh god no so sad man i am sorry for ya
Today......look ma, I got cancer for my 26th birthday! 😂
Beaty transcends time and I love it It’s so interesting to see how women wanted to feel good about themselves even in times like those.
Oh man, she says that eyeliner is old. She definitely doesn't know the athmed eyeliner, with that golden box. All our grandmothers have it. It's our heritage. Do you know where I'm from?Saudi Arabia is the country of oil, the renaissance of the future, and history of which I am proud🤚🏻🇸🇦
Explanation: Used by 3500 BC ""
She does, she has covered it and others before. But in this video she’s sharing a certain period.
🙄🙄
@@LL-iu3bi Well, if you don't like what I write, you can not reply!!! Naive and foolish""🙄""
@@LL-iu3bi I am still proud of my country, which cannot be compared to your country, and I am certain of that, which is proven by your response that belittles my country! My country taught us to respect other countries. I hope your country taught you that! Don't write useless things!!!
@@LL-iu3bi Well you just had to skip my talk if you didn't like my naive
I thought the tweezers were new 😮😮 Love learning new things😊
There were no such things years ago
Yeah there were
Um hello? Are you dumb?
Dude, look at the pyramids in egypt or the sewage systems in Anceint Greece, they were all much more developed then we think.
Another child left behind
Look up things such as “ancient beauty secrets” to find COUNTLESS examples..
My hungry ass thought it said ‘eating my ice cream’💀💀😭😭😭
Y'all stop putting these chemicals on your skin
??.
water is a chemical
@@fluffymoonbunnyBecareful of dihydrogen monoxide! My grandpa took it daily, now he's dead after 80 years!
stop trying to act smart, water is a chemical too. Do you not drink water?
Bro forgot abt H2O💀
The perfumes look so cute 😍
Cream and blush can only be a century old... I'm 100% sure nobody was using a cream like that in plastic container more than 1000 years ago... Don't post misinformation
you must be slow…. your statement is factually incorrect and it doesn’t take a genius to look it up
@@babygigz are you crazy?? I just googled it... Cosmetics like this came on this planet after 17th century and thats not 2000 years ago but only 1-2 centuries ago... How is it that so impossible to believe??
The container is probably stone
@@Boop_the_snootrealit is plastic didn’t exist then this person needs to do reasearch
@@Boop_the_snootreal just by looking at it you can't be sure... So it's more likely a plastic from the last century
I truely think we don't give the past as much credit as we should. I imagine they had a lot more technology and knowledge than we think.
You should make more videos like this!
I would go back in time just for that bird perfume.
Your videos are so weirdly interesting and wonderful. It doesn’t matter what topic you’re talking about or showing us. You always bring it to something that I will enjoy or appreciate !!
And yet they were still beautiful
Theres smth about those ridges left in the face cream that messes me up like.. someone really touched that
Aphrodite still looking for who took her blush
My god the first one, I would hate to waste that much product 😭 when I die everything better be finished or near
Truely madly deeply love the education I receive watching your content.
Watching your videos has become my addiction ❤❤
i love our ancestors and history so much, for some reason this actually made my eyes water
This is so wholesome somehow 😭
The tweezers look like they gon pull my tooth out 😭
Those eyeliner designs for really awesome
Why I find this beautiful? This connection between past and present. Maybe some things never change…
I love this. It makes people from the past more alive and real
Fun fact: that facial cream is most likely made from the sweat and dead skin of gladiators 😂