cosmetics

cosmetics
Composite term for a variety of camouflages applied to the skin, lips, hair, and nails for purposes of beautifying in accordance with cultural dictates.

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  • cosmetics — n. agents used to beautify the face and body (as in creams, lipstick, etc.) cos·met·ic || kÉ’z metɪk adj. beautifying, improving; pertaining to cosmetics n. agent used to beautify the face and body (as in creams, lipstick, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • Cosmetics in Ancient Rome — Cosmetae applying cosmetics to a wealthy Roman woman.‎ Cosmetics, first used in Ancient Rome for ritual purposes,[1] were part of daily life for women, especially prostitutes and the wealthy. Some fashionable cosmetics, such as those imported… …   Wikipedia

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