Black teeth & dilated pupils: beauty standards of XVII Century Russia
400 years ago Noble Russian women would whiten their faces, blacken their teeth and use drugs to dilute pupils for special occasions - all of this sounds like a terrible idea, so Russia Beyond decided to reconstruct the look with the help of historians and a professional make-up artist hoping for a disastrous outcome.
How great was the crew’s surprise when this happened… see for yourself.
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How great was the crew’s surprise when this happened… see for yourself.
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