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Makeup of aristocratic women in ancient Europe
Judging from the painting records, it seems not. In the early Renaissance, it was even popular in Italy to pull out the broken hair on the forehead and eyebrows. Look at Girandayo's Bust of the Lady, and Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa (Mona Lisa has no eyebrows, think about it, haven't you noticed it before? )

The eyeliner is an Egyptian woman. I can't remember these two rivers clearly. You can find sculptures from that period.