
Roman Makeup Tutorial | History Inspired | Feat. Amber Butchart and Rebecca Butterworth
Discover how cosmetics from the Roman Empire literally changed the face of Britain in the 3rd century in our latest History …
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Prince Harry probably liked this video
She can wear short sleeves and wasn't forced to wear a corset, so in this way, women weren't has encumbered by their clothing as they would be in the middle ages and the decades afterwards.
wow
I am sorry…between the grease creme and the charcoal eyeliner…the model had a fondation done….thats not authentic ( just watch the color of her skin in that moments)…..sorry.
I donβt believe the ancients blended out their eye shadow pigments. They combine pigment and oil, then paint them on with brushes to create perfect line edges not blended. In other words, distinct color edges and shapes.
Cheap Olive Oil ???
Not in 2025!!
If she can't even pronounce Roman correctly, I'm not going to listen to anything she has to say about it.
The makeup artist is beautiful. Where did she get her jewelry and what nail polish? Great channel!
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So they go to all the effort of braiding and sewing the hair in some elaborate style in the back then fail to film any of it. π WTF?
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So, a thousand years from now a show will be made about how we coloured our hair in unnatural colours. π
It looks a bit like something a woman called Beryl would wear to a fondu party in Cheam in 1976, not that that's a bad thing
Why does what's her face in blue and clouds look like she went to work in PJs? it looks really unprofessional
Lanolin is still sold for nursing mothers. It help keep ta-tas from getting chapped from breast feeding. Itβs well cleaned now. Iβm guessing the Roman version was quite stinky
Why is she in pajamas?!
Amber is certainly a knowledgeable experienced Fashion Historian, but her donning a Rosie the Riveter head scarf distracts from the interesting program. Also, it took awhile to understand her pronunciation of Roman to Raymon.
I swear it sounds like she is saying Raymond
I took 4 years of Latin, and an actual line from a Roman poet was βyou spend time on your hair, to make it look like you just got up and didnβt spend any time on your hair.β
Why is she presenting in her pajamas.
Where is her uni brow?
I'm a bit late to the party here, having just discovered this channel and video, but Roman Britain is an interest of mine as well as historical hair and fashion! The final look is giving me goosebumps and I LOVE it! β€
Omg this is so cool! π€
Like soapππ
Erin Parsons has made the effort to grind the lapis properly. Check her out for the ACTUAL effect.
The Roman's were far superior to the natives of Bitian.. The Roman's left and the Brits didn't bathe again for centuries.
For a fashion historian, she completely blundered the Julia Domna outfit. This is what a middle-class woman might have worn. The purple vertical stripe in the tunic is wrong for a non royal and an adult female. The palla is too thick. The wool would have been spun to lace weight, dyed and then woven, creating a lightweight garment. The palla worn by the model looks like a blanket.
Julia Domna would have worn a heavy silk or wool stola, perhaps dyed entirely in purple and ornamented with embroidery. She would have also worn much more jewelry than a strand of pearls. Several thick necklaces, bracelets, bangles, armlets, and large earrings and rings in almost every finger.
By looking at the finished image of the model, I now figure that Amber Butchart might also be using an ancient style for hair color and makeup. Those vibrant colors and simple and direct make up without the modern shading and contouring.
Her accent is throwing me, every time she says Roman, it spunds like Rayman. What region is she from?
The Pearls look out of place. π€·π»ββοΈ but it was a thing.
I learned that the Roman baths weren't drained. People would do all sorts of nasty things in there.
Guess it's better than never bathing at all
π maybe the reason they find all those hairpins is because people sewed their hair in XD
Lanolin isn't smelly at all. It is very, VERY popular among women who breastfeed to soothe nipples, which might be the cheapest thing to buy it. π
I love it very much. If you EVER had dry lips, try lanolin. It's used in all the chapsticks, but using it pure is so much better.
The lapis lazuli eyeshadow seems to fade away and get pale.