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The skin is the outer layer of the body. It is one of the largest human organs of the integumentary system, made up of many layers of mesodermal tissue, and guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs. Caring for your skin is extremely important.
When you turn 25 years, your skin’s metabolism will begin to slow down. Specifically after the age of 30, work pressure, irregular life, poor eating habits, can all cause dry and rough skin, wrinkles in the corners of your eyes and lip.
Chinese empresses practiced aromatherapy, applied organic facial masks and took herbal remedies with the purpose of maintaining a flawless complexion.
Women everywhere give utmost importance to skincare in their daily beauty regime. Beauty is skin deep. Skin care is very important. We should always take an effort to take good care of our skin. Skin care involves three steps; Cleansing and conditioning, Hydrating and Toning and Moisturizing and reviving. Before using any skincare product you have to find out your skin type; oily, normal/combination, dry, sensitive or sun- damaged.
Zhang Lihua, a well known beauty and concubine of Chen Shubao (553-604), the last Southern Emperor, made the earliest recorded imperial skincare recipe. She preserved her beautiful looks with the aid of a facial cream made from egg white and powdered vermilion.
Yang Yuhan (719-756), was known as the fragrant concubine; most famous of the Tang beauties. She was the favorite concubine of Tang emperor Xuanzong (685-762). Historical records have shown the Yang had a "face that puts flowers to shame". She maintained her luminous complexion with her own almond recipe.