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What did young ladies do in pre-revolutionary Russia to achieve a pale face?

In contrast to the modern fashion for tanning, pre-revolutionary young ladies preferred an "interesting pallor" of the face, which was especially appreciated at balls. To achieve this goal, the day before the ball, the girls ate almost nothing, tightened their corsets as much as possible, ate chalk and even drank diluted vinegar.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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