我们现在生活在一个没有人提到足部面部的时代,也没有异常的是在咖啡馆里建一个完整的修脚站,因为谁不喜欢他们的红色足部按摩眼睛对吧?但是,即使在为我们的tootsies,十几种不同的指甲油饰面和无处不在的爱心婴儿脚进行奢侈的治疗之前,人们也找到了以某种方式照顾他们的脚的方法。
回到二十世纪二十年代,我们看到了第一批脚部和腿部护理产品,这是由于在这十年间上升的裙摆越来越受欢迎这一事实而开发的。快进10年,我们让Revlon感谢他们为其指甲油创造了有史以来第一种颜料。 20世纪40年代,人们开始使用称为“战争工作者”的足部护理工具,这些工具是为那些整天站在工厂里的人们制造的。所述套件是第一个针对水泡和运动员脚等问题的非处方解决方案。
随着50年代的到来,露华浓的传奇之火也开始了 冰上活动,品牌推出了橙红色的抛光剂 该 十年的脚趾色。 (如果你没有注意到,露华浓是波兰和史蒂夫历史上最伟大的人物之一。)我知道很难相信有一段时间只是 一 红色指甲抛光存在,不?现在,有数百种,很容易。
随着岁月的流逝,新技术开始起步,包括臭名昭着的水疗修脚椅,在80年代成为改变游戏规则的人。随着上述进步,美容爱好者也看到了新的脚趾颜色趋势的出现,如紫色浆果色调Uma Thurman在90年代当她穿着它时出现了一个现象 低俗小说。
毋庸置疑,足部护理的发展已经很长时间了, 长 办法。值得庆幸的是,现在有无数的乳液,面霜,去角质等等,可以治疗你想要和需要的TLC。要了解过去100年来足部护理的情况,请收听上面的视频。
时尚学分:
20世纪20年代: Yandy.com连衣裙,30美元。 yandy.com。 A-Morir头带,450美元。可通过电子邮件联系
[email protected]。 Carel Paris鞋子,325美元。 carel.fr。 Falke紧身衣。 falke.com。
20世纪30年代: G.H.低音 Co. weejuns,110美元。 ghbass.com。
20世纪40年代: Dolce Nome鞋子,59美元。 modcloth.com。
20世纪50年代: Soludos凉鞋,65美元。 soludos.com。
20世纪70年代: Chiara Ferragni靴子,419美元。 luisaviaroma.com。香奈儿靴子,1,200美元。全国精选CHANEL精品店均有售。 Ellery靴子,1,900美元。 ellery.com。
20世纪80年代: Eres长袍,835美元。 net-a-porter.com。
20世纪90年代: Rocket Dog凉鞋,40美元。 rocketdog.com。 Catbird戒指,44美元 – 56. catbirdnyc.com。
2000年: Eve的成瘾项链(作为脚镯穿着),70美元。 evesaddiction.com。 Scosha脚镯,220美元。 scosha.com。 Paige Novick脚链,535美元。 paigenovick.com。
2010: Lady Grey戒指,156美元。 ladygreyjewelry.com。 Shinola戒指,990美元。 shinola.com。 Catbird戒指,64美元 – 198美元。 catbirdnyc.com。
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- 来自Dominatrix的7个足部护理技巧与Fetishist客户
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As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:
We are living in an era where nobody talks about foot and facial care, and its not unusual to have a complete foot care station in a coffee shop because who doesnt love a red foot massage for their eyes, right? But even before indulging in luxury treatments for our tootsies, such as a dozen different nail polish finishes and ubiquitous baby feet with hearts, people found ways to take care of their feet in some way. Going back to the 1920s, we see the first batch of foot and leg care products, which were developed due to the fact that the rising hemlines were becoming more popular during that decade. Fast forward ten years, and we have Revlon to thank for creating the first-ever pigment for its nail polish. In the 1940s, people started using foot care tools called “war workers,” which were made for those who stood in factories all day. The kit was the first over-the-counter solution for problems such as blisters and athletes foot. With the arrival of the 1950s, the legendary fire of Revlon also began to ignite the ice skating scene, and the brand launched the ten-year toe color of orange-red polish. (If you havent noticed, Revlon is one of the greatest figures in Polish and Steves history.) Can you believe there was a time when only one red nail polish existed? Now there are hundreds, and its easy. As time passed, new technologies began to emerge, including the infamous pedicure chair, which became a game-changer in the 1980s. With the above advances, beauty enthusiasts also saw the emergence of new toe color trends, such as the purple berry hue Uma Thurman appeared in when she wore it in the 1990s in a phenomenon of lowbrow fiction. Undoubtedly, the development of foot care has come a long way. Fortunately, there are now countless lotions, creams, exfoliants, and more to treat the TLC you want and need. To learn about the history of foot care over the past 100 years, please watch the video above. Fashion credits: 1920s: Yandy.com dress, $30. yandy.com. A-Morir headband, $450. Contact [email protected] for more information. Carel Paris shoes,