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Egyptian Fashion - Page Text Content

FC: Egyptian Fashion Becca Howell & Kristin Morgan

1: Both men and women wore make-up on their eyes and lips. They wore green eyeshadow and black eyeliner. Men were also always cleanly shaven. | Make-up

2: Egyptians wore jewerly whether they were wealthy or poor. The jewerly is made from gold or colored beads. | J E W E L R Y

3: The Egyptians wore curled whigs for special occasions and they also wore a new whig each day. At parties women wore a cone of scented fat on thier heads so it slowly melted and they smelled nice. | H A I R

4: Clothing & Footwear

5: Egyptians wore simple tunic dresses, yet most slaves worked naked. The wealthy Egyptians wore long see-through robes that were pleated. They also wore the most transparent clothing. Most went barefooted and wore sandals when needed. The shoes were made of palm fiber or braided papyrus.