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Video - Victorian Beauty Hacks: Deadly Arsenic, Corsets, and Lead Paint!
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Did you know that in the Victorian era, people believed that arsenic was the secret to a glowing complexion? Women used to ingest tiny amounts of this poison to achieve that "radiant" look. Talk about a deadly beauty routine! They also had a thing for whalebone corsets, which were so tight, they could crack a rib or two. And let's not forget the bizarre practice of using lead-based face paint. It wasn't just harmful; it made their skin look ghostly white. But wait, there's more! To keep their teeth pearly white, they brushed with... charcoal and honey! Yikes! So, what's the craziest beauty hack you've ever heard of? Share in the comments!
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