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Ancient beauty treatments from around the world

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Sugaring for hair removal

Since Egyptians were obsessed with cleanliness, hair removal was a fundamental part of their grooming habits

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Acupuncture

This 2,000-year-old Chinese therapy has proven efficacy in the medical field. It's also used in skin treatments, targeting conditions such as eczema, rosacea, and psoriasis.

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Hand creams

If it was good enough for Marie Antoinette, it's good enough for us! The infamous French queen would apply balms to her hands, and then put on a pair of gloves to sleep.

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Turmeric

While turmeric is a recent trend in the Western world, it has been used for over 4,500 years in India and Pakistan. An antiseptic that can heal and repair skin

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Facial sculpting

One of the most popular beauty techniques today, gua sha dates back to China's Paleolithic area. It's basically a smooth-edged stone pressed along the skin of the body

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Saunas

Saunas were first adopted in Finland as early as 1112. The benefits include stabilizing the nervous system, improving heart health, and reducing inflammation,

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Mud baths

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Hot baths

The high heat and humidity from traditional Turkish baths promote sweating, which in turn causes the extraction of uric acid and toxins.

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