Facial Mask is a cosmetic that has been used a long time ago. As far back as the ancient Egyptian pyramids, it has been known to use some natural raw materials, such as soil, volcanic ash, sea mud, etc., to spread on the face or body to treat some skin diseases. Later, it was developed to use lanolin mixed with various substances such as honey, plant flowers, eggs, semolina, coarse beans, etc., to make a slurry, and apply it on the face for habitual beauty or to treat some skin diseases.
The Egyptians passed this technique to Greece, then to Rome, and finally to Europe. In the 8th and 9th centuries, the development of civilization moved to the Middle East and at the same time helped promote the European Renaissance. During the Renaissance era, the cosmetic chemistry and flavor industries that were subordinate to medical disciplines developed greatly. In the 17th and 18th centuries, most cosmetics were produced in home workshops. It was not until the 19th and 20th centuries that significant changes took place and the cosmetics industry gradually formed.