Which Matte Nail Polish Is Your Favorite Of All To Wear?

>> Saturday, October 26, 2013

By Julian K. Gaston


Women today are very lucky to be able to select the matte nail polish to provide style and shine to their nails as they pick from a wide choice of formulas and colors. It is interesting to learn about the history of nail color as it evolved to become the products that we use today in all those tiny little bottles from the origins, dating back to ancient times and female hierarchy. The evolution of this fashion trend contains an interesting tale of its path of development.

It has been noted that the concept of manicures actually were developed in India thousands of years ago as women used henna as nail paint. Now according to the dictionary, the definition of henna is the powdered leaves of a tropical shrub, used as a dye to color the hair and decorate the body. That seems to make sense as most of us are acquainted with henna which was used in ancient times as part of the manicure. This practice expanded around the world and was adopted by various cultures of people who put their own twist on the practice and developed different matte nail polish formulas to achieve the desired results.

Solid gold was what provided the perfect manicure according to the Babylonian people. Nail color was used to denote social status and wealth in the Chinese culture. Their formula was made using a blend of egg whites, beeswax, gelatin and a glue like substance called gum Arabic. Impatiens, rose and orchid petals were contributed to assorted hues that were created. The actual process required soaking the nails in this mixture for many hours. The royalty wore colors that were created by using silver and old dust on the nails that often included inlaid precious stones.

Red was the color worn by royalty of Egypt including Cleopatra which was used as a societal hierarchy indicator. It was determined that the strength of the shade of red indicated an individual's amount of power that they possessed. Henna was used in addition to sometimes the use of blood to create the hue that was desired. It has been stated that Cleopatra preferred a crimson shade, and the women of lower rank were only allowed to use pale colors because red was only allowed to be used by royalty.

The development of nail art is credited to the Inca's who drew images of eagles to decorate their fingertips which was a common symbol that they also used on architecture. The glossy lacquer that is similar to the matte nail polish that we are familiar with was actually developed by a French makeup artist in the 1920 era who loved the high-gloss paint that was used on automobiles and adapted that car paint into a formula that could be used on fingernails.




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