

She divides her time between Hawaii and London. She attended Mount Holyoke College, Oxford University, and is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Edinburgh. If your right palm itches, you will shortly be receiving money but if you give knives to your sweetheart, it will sever the love between you… About the author: Priya Parmar, a former dramaturg and freelance editor, holds degrees in English Literature and theatre. If you dream of eggs or fire it is bad luck but if you dream of the devil, it is good luck.

A hare crossing your path in the high way is ill luck but if your left cheek burns, someone, somewhere is saying something nice about you. You do not want to encounter a shaggy dog, a rough footed hen or a black cat early in the morning as it is a sign of death.

It would also most likely destroy the face as cosmetics were often lead based. Should a woman wear make up? Never, as it will “destroy the reputation” of the wearer. The Ladies Dictionary is specific on the subject of dating: “Is it proper for a woman to yield at the first address, though to a man she loves?” Absolutely not. A lean and muscular body for a woman was considered unfortunate and if a woman was afflicted with such a figure, she was advised to rest and eat as much as possible to achieve a fuller and more desirable shape.

Lady Barbara Castlemaine wore a blue, cut out, patch of a coach and four riding across her cheek one had to have the right shaped face to carry that off. To find the perfect decorative patch for the shape of your face one had to be sure to choose a suitably proportioned image. To target cellulite a woman should heat and mix: goose grease, oil of lily, chicken fat, resin, pine pitch, turpentine and wax and then allow to cool before applying the smelly stuff to the problem area. One medical journal advised: rubbing ointment made from dried bees on the afflicted area to cure baldness, or for major wounds: dip finger in the blood of the wound and write the victims own name on his chest to ensure a speedy recovery. Newspapers, journals, handbooks and medical books did a roaring trade handing out practical prescriptions for freckle cures, virility pills, energy drinks, and suggestions for how to meet and keep the right man. By Priya Parmar Long before Nell Gwyn was the subject of gossip columns and newspaper articles, she would most likely have been one of the many young London girls who eagerly read up on health and beauty tips, helpful dating hints and celebrity fashion advice.
