History of Makeup: How Humans Learned to Color Their Faces and Their Egos
By Kenny Hart
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By Kenny Hart
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STOP! Before You Wear Another Drop of Makeup—Read This.
Makeup isn’t frivolous. It’s the oldest psychological weapon in human history.
For 100,000 years, people have painted their faces to gain power, survive politics, signal status, and control perception. What you feel today—the pressure to look perfect, the fear of being judged—isn’t modern. It’s ancient, primal, and deeply human.
This book reveals the shocking, ruthless truth behind the painted face—and why you’re still playing the same hi...
Makeup isn’t frivolous. It’s the oldest psychological weapon in human history.
For 100,000 years, people have painted their faces to gain power, survive politics, signal status, and control perception. What you feel today—the pressure to look perfect, the fear of being judged—isn’t modern. It’s ancient, primal, and deeply human.
This book reveals the shocking, ruthless truth behind the painted face—and why you’re still playing the same hi...























