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Edwardian society womens beauty treatments 1906
Edwardian ladies believed that it was their duty as a woman to look beautiful. Showing a variety of photographs of society women enduring treatment to help repair from seasons ravages. 1. Reducing weight from incessant dinning-out, they would regularly take light baths in wooden cabinets. 2. To help from the discoloration of facial skin, women would sit in front of a radiation blue light. 3. Magnetic bath were you would lay full length with wires around you, while a therapists would send pulses from a large machine, this would help with strengthen and life-giving. 4. If your nose had gone out of fashion! It could be altered to suit your desire. 5. This equipment helped remove wrinkles by electrical massage. 6.Tonics to help with cheek, throat and neck giving bloom and roundness.
1906
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Bath Cabinet Electrical Facial Jan18 Loss Machinery Magnetic Massage Patient Radiation Ravages Reducing Removal Remove Seasons Skin Societies Therapist Therapy Tonic Treatment Treatments Weight Wrinkles Beautification Facials Therapists Tonics
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Step back in time with our Edwardian Society Women's Beauty Treatments Framed Print from Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans. This captivating image, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online in 1906, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Edwardian women were deeply committed to their beauty regimens, believing it was their duty to look beautiful despite the seasons' ravages. This exquisite print showcases a variety of treatments, bringing history to life in your home or office. Add a touch of timeless elegance to your space with this intriguing piece of photographic art.
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Edwardian Society Women's Beauty Treatments: A Snapshot of Early 20th Century Female Beauty Regimens (1906) The Edwardian era, a period of opulence and elegance in the early 20th century, saw women placing great importance on their appearance. This photograph print from the Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the various beauty treatments society women underwent to maintain their radiance and combat the ravages of the seasons. First, to counteract the weight gained from incessant dining-out, women would regularly take light baths in wooden cabinets. These reducing baths were believed to help shed excess pounds and promote overall well-being. Second, to address discoloration of facial skin, women would sit in front of a radiation blue light. This innovative treatment aimed to even out skin tone and improve complexion. Third, for a rejuvenating experience, magnetic baths were employed. In these sessions, women would lay full length in the bath, surrounded by wires, while therapists sent pulses from a large machine. This therapy was believed to strengthen and provide a life-giving effect. Fourth, if a woman's nose had gone out of fashion, it could be altered to suit her desire through surgical procedures. Fifth, this equipment, designed for electrical massage, helped remove wrinkles and promote a youthful appearance. Sixth, tonics were applied to the cheeks, throat, and neck to give bloom and roundness, ensuring a healthy and vibrant complexion.
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