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Thu May 24, 2012 6:26 pm |
I read this on Facebook on the Facial Exercise Workout page and found it very interesting.
Ninon is mentioned in Sanford Bennett's book "Making an old face and body young again'. She also practiced facial exercises and in particular deep massaging and pulling of the skin to keep it plump. Sexy until the end apparently
http://www.truthquest2.com/skin.htm
According to this article, Ninon de L'Enclos was a great French beauty who, at 90, was still so physically attractive that young men fell in love with her! |
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Thu May 24, 2012 11:49 pm |
If you intend to copy De Lenclos' recipe, some remarks.
1. Spermaceti has been used in cosmetics for a long time. A chemical copy of it has been developed and is still used. It's INCI name is Cetyl Palmitate (which is the main substance in real spermaceti). Replacing it with, OMG, candle wax makes no sense at all.
2. Lard is another key ingredient, particularly because of not just the fatty contents and the binding properties, but also because of its possible estrogen content. Another key function is it's occlusive property. Replacing it with emu oil probably is a good idea (but pretty expensive) even though I don't think it will improve the smell much. Though using emu oil will probably compensate for something if you replace the spermaceti with ughhh candle wax.
3. Rose WATER is another key ingredient, because of the water content - this is a moisturizing recipe. Replacing it with vanilla scent or essential oil makes no sense at all in this formulation. Rose water is also a traditional complexion clearing ingredient.
The juice of onions has been used traditionally to remove age spots etc. All in all quite an elegant recipe, providing you can stand the onion smell. But keep in mind De Lenclos had this made fresh every night, which is why there is no preservative of any kind in it.
Frankly I am a bit shocked that someone gets to 'update' the recipe without even the least idea what the original ingredients were supposed to do. Traditional skin care really wasn't as crude and primitive as you may think, quite a lot of the ingredients are still used today in high end cosmetics (or replaced by similar, but nicer smelling alternatives).
The De Lenclos recipe is featured on my 'fun for summer' activities list. Not that I expect too much of it, but I have looked at the recipe and researched the ingredients because, of course, De Lenclos really speaks to the imagination. On the other hand, the French artist Mistinguett was also reputed to be gorgeous and seductive until a very high age (with the most beautiful legs in the world). There are lots of pictures of Mistinguett (and her legs) and even though she was a beauty she did age (as we all will). |
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Fri May 25, 2012 2:23 pm |
I've heard of her! Unfortunately, there are no real paintings of her to see what she really looked like. I'm sure she would have had a field day with all the technologies and gadgets we have at our disposal. |
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