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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN
FASHION
BY: ANJALI
~ The women and men
used makeup on their eyes
and lips.
~They also used powder
called kohl to darken their
lashes.
~When women wanted
their hair to smell nice
they would wear a
cone of scented fat
which would slowly melt
and let out a good
smell.
~ Their red cheek
powder was
called ochre.
~Jewelry was very popular
throughout the Egyptian
nation.
~The jewelry they wore were
rings, necklaces and ear
studs.
~The jewelry was made from
gold or colourful beads.
~The queens of Egypt were
mostly always buried with a
lot of jewelry to be used in
the after life.
~The ancient Egyptian
fashion did not include
much foot wear because of
their warm weather.
~ But the ones who
could afford footwear
would have them.
~The sandals they
wore commonly had
jewels and beads,
and they were made
from palm fiber or
braided papyrus.
A Papyrus (a tall water plant
that grows in the Nile)
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~Those Egyptians who wore
a wig, wore a different one
everyday.
~They would wear a
curled wig for special
occasions
~Most of the population
had a shaved head
underneath their wig
because it was a sign of
cleanliness and social
status.
~Their wigs were
made out of human
hair or wool.
~The clothing they
wore included many
different colours.
~For their clothes
they used linen
because it would
keep cool and
comfortable in the
hot climate.
~The Egyptians
cared a lot about
their appearance
because they did
not get “new
style”, so they
took pride in
keeping there
clothes spotlessly
clean.