Beauty History
If you love a dark, sultry eyeliner or a bold, smoky eye, you’ve definitely heard the term Kohl. It’s a staple in the beauty world, but there is a lot of mystery behind what it actually is and where it came from.
The Ancient Origins
Kohl is a silver-white metallic substance related to arsenic and tin. Its use dates all the way back to Ancient Egyptian times, where it was used as eye makeup not just for beauty, but to protect the eyes from the sun’s harsh glare and to ward off infections.
Kohl in the Modern World
Nowadays, "Kohl" is a popular name for many dark eye liners, eye shadows, and even lip colors. However, there is a big difference between modern "Kohl-style" products and the original substance.
The Safety Factor:
Important Note: Real, traditional Kohl is not FDA approved and cannot be sold in the USA. This is because traditional formulas often contain high levels of lead, which can be harmful. When you buy "Kohl" eyeliner in stores today, you are getting the deep, rich look of Kohl, but with safe, modern ingredients.
How to Use Kohl Tones in Your Routine
Even though the ingredients have changed, the impact of the color hasn't! Using Kohl-toned liners and powders is a game-changer for your look:
Bigger, Brighter Eyes: When used correctly, these deep pigments create a contrast that makes the whites of your eyes look brighter and the shape look larger.
Thicker Lashes: Applying a dark kohl color right at the lash line is the best way to make your lashes look naturally thicker and more defined.
Bold Brows: Want a powerful, defined brow? You can use kohl-toned powders very lightly to fill in your brows for a high-fashion, bold finish.
JT’s Pro-Tip
"I love the drama of a kohl-inspired look, but safety always comes first! Stick to professional, regulated brands (like LAMIK) to get that ancient Egyptian intensity without the dangerous chemicals."
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JT (@jtlovebeauty) Beauty Expert
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