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Venetian ceruse or
Venetian white, also
known as
blanc de
céruse de
Venise and
Spirits of Saturn, was a 16th-century
cosmetic used as a skin whitener...
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Venetian ceruse, and
paint on red
rouged ch****s. The
noxious effects of lead
caused skin eruptions,
which then
encouraged women to
apply more
ceruse to cover...
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mentioned by
Conrad Gessner in 1565, and in 1832 F. S.
Beudant applied the name
céruse to the mineral,
whilst the
present form, cerussite, is due to W. Haidinger...
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formerly used as an
ingredient for lead
paint and a
cosmetic called Venetian ceruse,
because of its
opacity and the
satiny smooth mixture it made with dryable...
- mercury, alum, and
ceruse to
lighten the skin and
remove freckles, as the
ideal was
loosely 'natural'. However,
these products, such as
ceruse, a lead derivative...
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superficially and chemically,
using white powder and
Venetian ceruse, respectively.
Venetian ceruse consisted of a lead and
vinegar mixture,
known to cause...
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- as they
could be made
using a wood fire. Lead, in the form of
Venetian ceruse, was
extensively used in
cosmetics by
Western European aristocracy as whitened...
- (p. 96), and the
reader is
instructed to mix it with
either Saffron or
Ceruse for "sad" or "light"
shades thereof, respectively. Pink
noise (sample),...
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