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her eyelashes. She used red clay for her lips and cheeks. Cleopatras hands were covered with different designs of henna. Henna is powdered leaves from a tropical shrub, used as a dye to decorate your body. Cleopatra used her hairstyle to enhance her power and fame. Things like statues and coins of the queen told us she wore three different hairstyles. Her first hairstyle was putting her hair into curls and pulling it out of her face into a bun. Her second hairstyle was tied back out of her face to resemble a melon. For her third hairstyle she wore a headdress, with a cobra made with precious metal. For her makeup she wore green paste for her lower eyelids. She used dark blue paste with gold specks for her upper eyelids, made from ground lapis lazuli stone. She darkened her eyebrows, and she lengthened her eyelashes with black kohl. Kohl is made of animal fat and powdered lead sulfide. She used red ochre, a type of clay colored red by iron oxide for her lipstick and cheeks. Her hands were painted with henna in different designs. Henna was also used for nail polish. Her fashion embraced the figure-hugging fashions of Egypt. She also wore fully draped Roman style dresses based on depictions of the queen during her life. Cleopatras head accessories and jewelry, are from both cultural influences, including coins showing Cleopatra with a roman circlet on her hair and a few carvings and paintings including crowns and headdresses. I first chose the topic, Cleopatra. I had to narrow that down because that was such a huge topic. I narrowed it down to Cleopatras hair, makeup, and clothing because I was always interested about her interests in those subjects. I found many sites that were very helpful to me, that contained many interesting facts. Some of the times I couldnt find facts that were true but when I searched harder, I found what I needed. Some facts surprised me a little and made me want to learn more. I did find out about some of the questions I had. Did she do her hair in a certain way for any particular reason? Yes, Cleopatra used it to enhance her power and fame. Did people think she was pretty? Yes she was considered one of the beauty of Ancient Egypt. What kind of clothing did she wear? She wore Roman and Egyptian style dresses and wore head accessories and jewelry. She also wore a circlet on her hair. Did anyone follow Cleopatras lead with clothing, makeup , and
hair? Cleopatra did not really create new trends, she usually followed the dress of the day. Since she was queen and she was very beautiful she made them more popular. How did she wear her makeup? She used green paste for her lower eyelids, and used dark blue paste with gold specks for her upper eyelids. She darkened her eyebrows, and lengthened her eyelashes. She used red clay for her lips and cheeks. Cleopatra was a very well known woman, and she still is. Many people love to learn more about her. I am so glad I had the chance to learn about Cleopatras hair, makeup, and clothing.
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