Vintage Hygiene Practices That Are the Very Opposite of Clean

 
Women Wore Stick-On Mouse Skin Eyebrows

The 1700s were a long, long time ago and had some bizarre and repulsive beauty practices. While today people mainly use makeup products like eyebrow pencils and powders to fill their brows, women of the 17th century had something much different. Many would use stick-on patches made of mouse hides as eyebrows. These patches were seen as incredibly fashionable and beautiful, but in today's world, it's considered gross and creepy. 

These face stickers were meant to give the impression of full perfect brows, but ultimately they serve as a reminder of how unappealing some of the things people of the past would do.