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If you use makeup, have you ever wondered what you're actually putting on your face?

Well, think about it, and then be thankful that you weren't alive 500 years ago.

In the 1500s, toxic ingredients like lead were used to create perfectly smooth, white

skin, and you can imagine how that went.

But thankfully, we've learned a lot more about chemistry since the 16th century!

Makeup has been around for at least 10,000 years, and its ingredients have varied from

poisonous chemicals to animal poop.

But these days, most makeup is made in the lab.

And a lot of how makeup works, whether you're trying to darken your eyelashes or smooth

out your complexion, depends on its chemistry.

So get ready to change the way you think about your morning routine, because here's the

chemistry behind common types of makeup.

Whether you use it yourself or not, lipstick is one of the most iconic cosmetics around.

But only around 5% of its ingredients go into creating your favorite colors.

Lipstick is mainly wax mixed with oils, with just a tiny bit of fragrances and dyes.

The wax gives the lipstick structure and also holds all the other ingredients together.

Different lipsticks can use different types of wax, but most use beeswax or Carnauba wax,

which comes from the Brazilian Carnauba palm tree.

Carnauba wax is especially useful because it doesn't melt until it reaches around

84 degrees Celsius, which means that even if you leave your lipstick in a hot car, you

probably won't end up with melted goop.

There's also usually castor oil, mineral oil, or even olive oil mixed in with the wax

to help it spread.

Then there's that last 5% — the fragrances and colors, many of which are created in the

lab.

But some colors can come from more natural sources.

Cochineal bugs, for example, which live on cacti, produce carminic acid, which is used

in some red dyes.

Nothing like sprucing up your look with a little bug dye, right?

If solid lipstick isn't your thing, you might still be a fan of lip stain or liquid

lipstick.

Lip stain is colored by the same ingredients as solid lipstick, but it stays on a lot longer

and smudges less during the day.

With solid lipstick, the pigments are mixed with wax and oil, which can fade or rub off

easily, like when you put your lips on a coffee cup.

But with lip stain, the pigments are dissolved in water, gel, and alcohol.

When you're done putting it on, the alcohol evaporates, and the color dries right onto

your lips.

This way, the color won't come off as easily during the rest of your day.

But while lip stains are longer-lasting, their alcohol content means they usually can't

contain the moisturizers lipstick can, so they're also more likely to dry out your

skin.

Eyeliner is another classic makeup staple.

It's great for sailing the seven seas aboard the black pearl — or if you just like a

darker lash line.

And, like with lip makeup, you have plenty of options, from sticks and pencils to liquids

and creams.

Either way, most eyeliners are made up of the same three ingredients.

First, you have film formers: complex chains of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sometimes

nitrogen, whose structure helps the eyeliner spread into a thin layer on your eyelid.

Film formers help the eyeliner go on, but then it's up to thickeners to keep the formula

stable and help it stick to your eyes once it gets there.

Like with lipstick, thickeners are usually a kind of wax or clay.

Finally, there are the pigments and dyes.

With eyeliner, you're likely to find chemicals like iron oxide, a compound made up of iron

and oxygen that makes black and brown.

But you can also find brighter compounds, like green chromium oxide, which is two chromium

and three oxygen atoms, or bright blue ultramarine, which is made from aluminum, sodium, oxygen,

and silicon.

Your chemicals, your style, right?

The difference between the types of eyeliner mainly depends on the balance between the

ingredients.

With pencils or sticks, you'll have more thickeners for a solid formula.

Creams don't have as many thickeners, so the mixture is thinner and can be spread with

a brush.

And liquid eyeliner works a lot like lip stain.

The pigments are dissolved in water and alcohol, and the color dries onto your skin after it's

applied.

So like lip stain, liquid eyeliner lasts the longest.

If you pick up a waterproof eyeliner, it'll contain a silica derivative called dimethicone

copolyol.

Regular silica is two oxygen atoms bound to a silicon atom, but dimethicone copolyol is

more complex and made from large groups of silicon, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen.

The complicated structure makes it much better at repelling water than normal silica.

This chemical is also common in shampoos and conditioners, where it keeps your hair nice

and shiny.

If you want to add a bit more color to your look, you might try eyeshadow.

In general, most eyeshadows start the same way.

First, there's a base — usually talc, a mineral made up of magnesium, silicon, and

oxygen.

Then, chemicals called binders are mixed in to make the powder sticks to your eyelids

— which, you know, is usually helpful.

The most common binders are zinc or magnesium derivatives, which absorb oil and repel water

to keep your eyeshadow in place.

Sometimes, silica or nylon will be added to make sure the eyeshadow goes on smoothly,

or zinc stearate, a kind of salt, will be added to make sure it doesn't clump up if

it's exposed to water, like sweat or rain.

Preservatives like glycol — chains of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen — are also added to

prevent bacteria from growing on the compact.

If you're using a cream eyeshadow instead of a powder, there's probably some castor

oil or beeswax in there to make it creamy and spreadable.

The color in cream eyeshadows dries right onto your skin, which can make this kind of

eyeshadow last longer.

In ancient Greece, eyeshadow was colored by gems like malachite, which is green, or lapis

lazuli, which is blue.

But thankfully for your wallet, these days colors are generally made in the lab from

less expensive ingredients.

Some of the dyes are the same ones you'll find in lipstick or eyeliner, but you might

also find white titanium oxide or purple manganese violet in your color pallet.

No discussion about eye makeup would be complete without mascara.

Whether you want to thicken, darken, or lengthen your lashes, there's probably a mascara

for you.

You might have heard that mascara contains guano, or bat poop.

But that's just a myth!

What some mascaras used to /actually/ contain is guanine, a poop-free chemical used to make

your eyelashes shimmer.

Today, a chemical called bismuth oxychloride — a combination of bismuth, oxygen, and

chlorine — does the job instead.

Beyond that, mascara is a mix of complex polymers, preservatives, and a thickening agent dissolved

in a solvent like oil or water.

The polymers are made up of long chains that create a film to coat your eyelashes.

And a thickening agent, like wax or oil, keeps it from being a runny, liquidy mess.

Most mascaras are black, which means they're colored with iron oxide like black eyeliner.

But if you're going for a bolder look, you'll find the chromium oxide greens, ultramarine

blues, and more to help you out.

Depending on which brand you buy, you might choose either a mascara made with no water

or one made with a mixture of both oil and water.

The kind with no water will likely be waterproof, but the water and oil mixture will be easier

to take off at the end of the day.

In general, the lower a mascara's water content, the more waterproof it will be.

So if you're preparing for a sad movie or an especially emotional day, just check the

ingredients on your mascara label, and let science save you some trouble.

We've talked about a lot of makeup that'lll make parts of your face stand out more, but

what about the kinds that help blend things?

Well, that's why there's foundation and concealer.

Whether you want to even out your skin tone with foundation or just cover a zit with concealer,

the point is to make your skin look as flawless as possible.

There are a ton of these products, including solids, liquids, and even sprays, but they

all start the same way.

Foundations and concealers usually have a base, moisturizers, colorants, and fillers.

With solids, the base is oil and wax, while liquids and sprays have an oil and water base.

The moisturizer depends on your specific brand, but fillers are used to make everything spread

evenly and go on smoothly.

The most common filler is talc, the same mineral used in eyeshadow.

Now, if your foundation looks streaky or cakey, it could be the way you're applying it or

because your skin is exceptionally oily or dry.

But it could /also/ be because the formula you are using is too thick, dries too quickly

to blend in, or separates when it interacts with other products, like moisturizer or primer.

To create natural skin tones, the pigments you might find in foundation and concealer

include iron oxides for darker browns and blacks, as well as titanium dioxide, which

comes in various shades of red, yellow, and black.

On top of the basic ingredients, some foundations can even contain salicylic acid to fight acne,

cornstarch to control oily skin, or other oils to keep dry skin moisturized.

Now that you've spent so much time getting your foundation and concealer ready, it helps

to know it's going to stay on all day.

Which is where setting powder comes in.

It's kind of like eyeshadow for your entire face.

The same iron oxides and titanium dioxides used in foundation are mixed into a base like

talc powder.

Then, you can apply it to your skin with a brush or a powder puff, and it evens skin

tone and helps foundation and concealer stay on longer.

It works because it's another layer between your makeup and your sweat or when you rub

your face during the day.

Since the base is great at absorbing small amounts of liquid, you can also apply setting

powder throughout the day if you want to make your face less oily.

Now, have you ever noticed that a little too much setting powder sometimes looks thick

and caked on?

That has to do with the kind of powder you buy.

You can either buy a solid, pressed powder in a compact, or you can buy a loose powder.

And even though the main ingredients are the same, there's a key difference:

Loose powder has smaller particles, which leads to a lighter finish.

But to make a pressed powder, you have to add waxes and silica to make sure it stays

solid, which also means you'll have larger particles.

This powder lumps together a lot more easily than the loose powder, which means it can

clump up and create a caked on a look if you're not careful.

So, it turns out there's a lot more to makeup than meets the eye: with all the bases, moisturizers,

fillers, solvents, and colors, you're adding lots of different compounds to your bag when

you browse through the cosmetics aisle.

But at least now you know more about what you're putting on your face, and what those

compounds are for.

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Major Discoveries by Ordinary People in 7 Insane Ways

There are archaeologists who dedicate their lives to trying to uncover little pieces of

history.

Sometimes, though, the greatest archaeological discoveries are made by ordinary people who

stumble upon them by chance.

Ironically, they find things that reveal more about the past than most professionals find

in a lifetime of work.

1 - The Rosetta Stone Was Used As A Building Slab

In 1799, the French army was marching through Egypt.

This was a military invasion, but Napoleon had his eyes on more than just land.

With the army were 167 scientists and artists, who were sent to explore and examine relics

of an ancient culture.

Their greatest discovery came by chance.

A troop had made its way to the town of Rosetta, where they prepared to build a fort.

One soldier dug up an old stone slab and was using it to build a wall when his lieutenant

noticed some strange writing in three languages on the stone.

The lieutenant had the stone sent to the Institut d'Egypte, Napoleon's scientific base.

They identified the languages as Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphic, and demotic.

Using their knowledge of Greek, teams worked for years translating the Rosetta stone—and

uncovered the key to translating Egyptian hieroglyphics.

2 - Hikers Stumbled Upon The Oldest Frozen Caveman

In 1991, two hikers made an incredible discovery while taking a shortcut down the Otztal Alps.

Wandering off the beaten path, they soon found themselves in a gully looking at the naked

body of a dead man who was over 5,000 years old.

3 - A Successful Archaeologist Thought She Was An Egyptian Princess

At age three, Dorothy Eady fell down the stairs and nearly died.

Afterward, she experienced recurring dreams of being in a huge columned building.

She didn't understand the dreams until her parents took her to the Egyptian exhibit at

a museum.

There, she cried that she was home.

By adulthood, Eady had moved to Egypt, where she called herself "Omm Sety" and told

people that she was the reincarnated lover of Pharaoh Seti I.

The archaeologists there would normally have ignored this mad woman except that she had

a habit of being right.

Eady discovered the garden of the Temple of Seti I by telling archaeologists, "I remember

the ancient garden was here."

They dug where she'd pointed, and it was there.

She also translated ancient Egyptian blocks and wrote scholarly articles that have contributed

to our understanding of the Egyptian people.

Eady maintained to her death that she was using her memory of a former life.

4 - A Japanese Farmer Found A 1,700-Year-Old Seal From An Emperor

In 1784, a rice farmer in Japan was trying to repair an irrigation ditch.

As he worked, he noticed something shiny lodged between two rocks.

When he dug it out and washed it off, he was holding a seal made of pure gold.

The farmer brought it to a local scholar, who realized that the seal was a legendary

relic gifted by Emperor Guangwu of Han to a Japanese emissary during the first state

meeting between China and Japan in AD 57.

5 - An Ancient Roman Villa Was Found On Google Earth

Playing with Google Earth, an Italian man was looking at his city from space when he

noticed something unusual—an oval shape on the ground that was 500 meters long with

strange shadows nearby.

When he traced the shapes of the shadows, they looked like the shapes of buildings buried

in the ground.

Curious, he uploaded his discovery to his blog and then called some local archaeologists

to see what they thought.

Based on the man's tip, the archaeologists started digging and found an entire ancient

Roman villa buried under the earth.

It was a major historical artifact that was discovered by a man killing time on his computer.

6 - A Worker Dropped A Statue Of Buddha And Found Pure Gold Underneath

For 700 years, a monastery in Thailand kept a statue of Buddha that was made of plaster.

In 1935, the monastery ordered some workers to move the statue to the side of an old building

used to store relics of no special importance.

During the process, one worker is believed to have fumbled and let the statue crash to

the ground.

Some of the plaster chipped off and the workers saw the shining glimmer of pure gold.

When the rest of the plaster was torn off, they found a statue made of 5.5 tons of pure

gold underneath.

The statue, the largest golden Buddha in the world, is now housed in its own building just

to show it off.

But the Golden Buddha might never have been discovered if it weren't for one clumsy

worker.

7 - King Tut's Tomb Was Found By The Water Boy

Archaeologist Howard Carter would not have found King Tut's tomb if not for the pure

dumb luck of his water boy.

Carter had already spent years searching unsuccessfully for a tomb rumored to be in the area.

But it was going so poorly that his funding was to be cut off in a few more months.

With him, though, was a boy whose only job was to fetch water.

Bored, the water boy started playing with a stick in the sand when he stumbled upon

a stone step.

He told Carter, who rushed over and started digging.

It took 22 days for Carter and his men to trace their way down the steps and through

the sealed door at the bottom.

But when they did, they discovered a massive tomb full of more gold and treasure than any

found in Egypt—all thanks to a bored water boy.

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hello guys

it's my first vlog ever

and I try to show you my journey on the ice rink

on Red Square

it's gonna be very good and I'm really very happy

to share it with you

so, what can I say about this ice rink?

the quality of this ice rink is really very good

i really very liked it

and I think you should definitely visit it one time in your life

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and this moment that you

have this experience on Red Square

is just takes your time

and it's definitely worth it

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