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  2. Oshiroi - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to geisha and maiko, kabuki actors apply their oshiroi thickly, creating a bright white face visible from the furthest seats in the audience. A kabuki actor doing a quick change between characters may simply paint over their previous makeup, as oshiroi is opaque enough that previous makeup will not be visible.

  3. Geisha - Wikipedia

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    Both maiko and geisha wear traditional white foundation known as oshiroi. In the past, this white makeup – formerly made with lead – would have illuminated the face of a geisha when the only lighting available was candlelight. Oshiroi is worn with red and black eye and eyebrow makeup, red lips and light pink blusher.

  4. Uguisu no fun - Wikipedia

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    Geisha historically used uguisu no fun to remove their white makeup, and to whiten and condition their skin. The use of nightingale excrement dates back to the Heian period (794–1185) when it was introduced to the Japanese by the Korean people. [1] [3] Koreans used the guano to remove dye from fabric, allowing them to make intricate designs ...

  5. Wikipedia:Picture of the day/March 2007 - Wikipedia

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    A photo of two maiko (apprentice geisha), with the typical make-up clearly visible, leaving portions of the nape uncovered. This is done to accentuate what is a traditionally erotic area. The white face make-up is supposed to resemble a mask, and a line of bare skin around the hairline helps create that illusion. Established geisha generally ...

  6. Edinburgh Fringe show accused of ‘yellowface’ for casting ...

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    The controversial play featured award-winning Cypriot actor Marios Ioannou in full geisha make-up and costume. Edinburgh Fringe show accused of ‘yellowface’ for casting white actor as a geisha ...

  7. Hikimayu - Wikipedia

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    Mikako Tokugawa, wife of Yoshinobu Tokugawa, with hikimayu A poster for the 1953 film Ugetsu.The woman in the foreground has hikimayu.. Hikimayu (引眉) was the practice of removing the natural eyebrows and painting smudge-like eyebrows on the forehead in pre-modern Japan, particularly in the Heian period (794–1185).

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