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Brushing up on history

- SARA WALLIS with

MAKEUP: A GLAMOROUS HISTORY BBC2, 9pm

FROM mouse-hide eyebrows to toxic lead white foundation, the Georgians’ beauty secrets are more scary than sexy.

But this historical tour via hair and make-up is absolutely fascinatin­g. And it’s reassuring to know that hairdresse­rs have – quite rightly – always been VIPS.

Profession­al make-up artist Lisa Eldridge explores the beauty looks of three iconic eras, investigat­ing what they say about the age.

“If you think beauty is only skin deep, think again,” says Lisa, who reveals she always looks back in time for inspiratio­n in her work.

In this episode, Lisa revisits the peacocks of history – the high Georgians, who used their look to show off their wealth.

“For the Georgians, bling was in!” she says. Lisa visits Chatsworth House in Derbyshire to discover that Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire, a beauty icon of her day, employed a full-time hairdresse­r who earned the equivalent of £100,000 a year plus expenses.

Then Lisa sets about recreating the Georgian look, transformi­ng Queenie, her young and slightly apprehensi­ve model.

No need for Queenie to worry about the toxic white face paint, although Lisa does recreate it in a lab with a pharmacist.

However, Lisa does tackle homespun recipes for rouge and eyebrow pencils, involving grinding up dry beetles and burning cloves.

An elaborate hair style is supported by a mixture of animal fat and lavender, and there’s hair powder that apparently helped keep lice at bay.

But it’s the hidebrows that Lisa finds most difficult to stomach.

“Oh good God,” she says. “It’s like the Sharpie brow all over again.

Horrendous.”

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