What does ancient make-up mean?

Since ancient times, colored decorations refer to Chinese decorations painted on civil works, which are used to paint and daub wooden structures and walls of buildings. Modern make-up makeup artist is an art of "beauty of image", which uses cosmetic products to modify the face, so as to achieve the beautification effect. It can largely make up for the beautiful regrets caused by women's physical and age defects. Make-up is generally closely related to cosmetics, and good cosmetics can show the charm of make-up well. Hanfeizi Xianxue Chapter: Fat-gloss powder and makeup are lightly applied. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cai Yong thought: taking photos to wipe the face means thinking about the purity of his heart, Fu powder means thinking about the sum of his heart, adding powder means thinking about the freshness of his heart, Ze hair means thinking about the smoothness of his heart, using comb means thinking about the rationality of his heart, standing bun means thinking about the integrity of his heart, and taking temples means thinking about the integrity of his heart. It is said in "Notes on Mizhuang Terrace" that Wei Wudi ordered the imperial secretary to draw a green eyebrow, which was connected with the first eyebrow, and the painting was very long, so people called it fairy makeup. Xu Ning wrote in his poem: Once the new makeup is thrown away, the six palaces will struggle to draw black eyebrows. Bai Juyi has a sentence in "Shangyang White-haired Man" that indigo touches the eyebrows and is slender. "Song of Eternal Sorrow" also describes: but a petal was like her face and a willow-leaf her eyebrow. Cen Can, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said in "Poems of Drunk Play in Dou Meiren": A little peach blossoms on the lips. Bai Juyi once described in detail in the poem "Contemporary Makeup": Contemporary makeup, which comes from all directions in the city, is far and near popular, with no ink on the cheeks and no powder on the cheeks, black paste on the lips like mud, low eyebrows, black and white, and looks like a sad cry. Qin Guan, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, sang in Nan Ge Zi: Rub the blue shirt and apricot skirt, lean on the jade fence alone, and have no words to touch the lips. Generally speaking, women's makeup tools are makeup powder, black powder, rouge, flower buds and forehead yellow.