Africa's Wonder Wedding Beauty Baptism
at a solemn wedding in africa, brides often have to undergo an unusual beauty baptism to join the groom in the sacred house of marriage.
some of the cosmetics seem to be incredible but are still widely known and popular among the local population.
before we get married, the himba girls living in namibia will synthesize a spice with red plaster, butter, vanilla and resin and will put them on themselves.
they are well coloured and red is prominent in them, which symbolizes the extreme vitality and reproductive capacity of the bride after marriage.
at the wedding, the bride was dressed in new clothes, covered with perfume and orange juice.
upon arrival at the husband's home, the bride, as is customary in her community, is expected to have her family put butter on their arms, milk * rooms and stomachs taken from the groom's cows.
the ceremony was a continuation of the bride ' s beauty before she entered the den and a symbol of the bride ' s complete acceptance by the groom ' s family.
the beauty of the nails
> in the atlas hills in northern morocco, to the ancient berbers.
before she got married, the mother had to collect some nail flowers, put her petals on the face of the daughter who was leaving the house with saliva, and painted her fingernail juice on her legs, an essential ritual.
the berbers believe that, in doing so, the bride will become beautiful and sexy and will be able to dispel all evils and demons.
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