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Victorian beauty was rarely about health-and hygiene was often more dangerous than dirt.
Cleanliness, attractiveness, and morality were tightly bound, enforced through ritual, superstition, and deeply questionable advice.
From cosmetics laced with poison, to skincare routines that damaged rather than healed, to hygiene practices shaped by class, gender, and fear of moral decay, Victorian self-care demanded sacrifice. Appearance was a reflection of virtue, restraint, and social standing-and discomfort was often considered proof that a treatment was working.
This volume explores 150 strange, unsettling, and entirely real Victorian beauty and hygiene practices, drawn from household manuals, medical advice, advertisements, and everyday life. You'll encounter punishing skincare, dangerous cosmetics, obsessive cleanliness rituals, and grooming practices that blurred the line between self-care and self-harm.
Part of the Curious Victorians series, this book sits alongside volumes examining macabre history, disturbing medical beliefs, social anxieties, and everyday survival in the 19th century. Each volume can be read on its own, but together they reveal a society obsessed with control-of the body, the appearance, and the self.
This is not a beauty guide.
It's a reminder of what people endured to appear "proper."
Perfect for readers who enjoy strange history, dark curiosity, and the unsettling truths behind polite society.
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