The era is known for the white mask of makeup worn by Queen Elizabeth I, but academics reveal that cosmetic recipes then were more sophisticated than previously thought
While working on a book regarding beauty culture in Renaissance Europe, art historian Erin Griffey noticed that the products used in that period were not very different from what we see today.
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