Pale Skin, Red Lips, And Lighter-Colored Hair
A woman with exceptionally pale skin, lighter-colored hair, bright eyes, and flaming red lips was thought lovely during the Renaissance. While the criteria may appear to be realistic in this day and age, they were very impossible to keep during the time. It was the 1550s, and sickness was so prevalent that a mere infection could disfigure a person. There was no such thing as modern medicine at the time.
The Iconic Status Of White Makeup
So, how did Queen Elizabeth I keep her amazing beauty and appearance? The solution is simple: the classic white cosmetics she applied to her face every morning. Her regimen would become more and more prevalent as she grew older. However, while Queen Elizabeth I’s friends, family, and subjects grew accustomed to seeing their ruler in white face makeup, no one was aware of the sad truth hidden beneath the mask.