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Do you think that the tan became fashionable only with the invention of solariums? No, this is not true. It turns out that throughout the history of fashion for a tan or pale changed each other. Would you like to know when Tan was born as a fashionable trend?
So, a little history of fashion for a tan and protect your skin from the sun.
The first century AD, Greece
Chaste a Greek majority lives in the room, so their skin remained quite pale. But there is mention of the fact that some women have resorted to sunburn. Philosopher Xenarchus wrote about Greek prostitutes, among which light was made: "Here in brothels have girls who do not hesitate to sunbathe topless." Thus, sunbathing topless - also not an invention of modern times.
The tenth century AD, England
Pale complexion for centuries has been an indicator of wealth and aristocratic origin. Sunburn - this is only for the peasants. By the mid-10th century was a popular way to protect your face from the sun with the help of arsenic, this reception was held for a long time, despite the danger to life (after arsenic, by and large - the poison). Even in the 16th century continued to be used more arsenic (in the era of Queen Elizabeth I).
The end of the 1700s, UK
In those years, according to literary works, Tan has been in vogue. Most of the heroines of Jane Austen described as tanned, with bronze skin. Elizabeth Bennet in "Pride and Prejudice" was described as tan and brown complexion, and Mr. Darcy finds it "very tanned." Surprisingly, even the girls from high society wanted to sunbathe in the summer.
1903 Europe
Scientist Niels Finsen was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on the benefits of sunlight in the fight against infectious diseases, and the elite begins to relax on the coast of the state of health. Sunburn becomes a symbol of health and prosperity.
1923, France
Tan has become very popular, including through an icon of French chic - great Coco Chanel. Stepping off the yacht on the French Riviera in 1923 showed Coco charming tanned legs, and all the ladies immediately adopted her style.
1930 England
The emergence of nudist beaches everywhere. If the first such beaches in the early centuries were immediately dispersed, then it is time to sunbathe naked is becoming popular. Appears term Sunbather - literally: the place where sunbathing.
1970 - 1980, worldwide
Become incredibly popular sunroom, helps to have a tan, even in winter. In the 1980s, there are the first lotions, promoting more even tan.
1990, USA
The first significant information about the dangers of the sun's rays. Nevertheless, tan goes out of fashion. On the contrary, there are new products, simulating a tan - avtobronzaty and others.
2010 Iran
Brig Sadzhedinya Hossein, Tehran's police chief, announced that a tan is a violation of Islamic law, which states that women should be closed. He also said that tanned girls and young people - is a direct path "to the mannequins'
He warned that immodestly dressed women demonstrating tan will arrest and imprison.
I wonder whether the tan is still a symbol of health and beauty, because now most of the good and prestigious cosmetics contain various filters from UV rays?
Author: myCharm: Julia Gnedina
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