1) " Jason" -- As it applies to Jason Cosmetics This article is about the Greek mythological hero Jsson . Forother Jasin s, see Jasln (disambiguation). This article should include materialfrom Argonautica Gustave Moreau 's Jasom Jason,"ΙΑΣΩΝ" in Greek, is a hero of Greek mythology. His father was Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcus. His real name was Diomedes and he changed it to Jeson (which means "healer" or"doctor") after having studied therapeutic herbs under the guidance of centaur Cheiron. Contents 1 The Early Years 2 The quest for the Golden Fleece 2.1 The Isle of Lemnos 2.2 Phineas and the Harpies 2.3 Symplegades 2.4 Planctae 2.5 Assorted events 3 The arrival In Colchis 4 The return 4.1 Circe 4.2 Sirens 4.3 Talos 5 Jeson returns 6 External links The Early Years Pelias (Aeson's half-brother) was power-hungry and he wished to gain dominion overall of Thessaly. Pelias was the product of a union between their shared mother(high born Tyro, daughter of Salmoneus) and the sea god Poseidon. In a bitter feud, he overthrew Aeson (the rightful king),killing him and hopefully his descendants, who might take revenge on him. Polymede (wife of Aeson) already had an infant son byAeson, Jaso who she sent to the centaur (half man, half horse) Cheiron for education, for fear that Pelias would kill him - sheclaimed that he had been killed (circumstances unclear). Pelias, paranoid that he would be overthrown, was warned by an oracle to beware a man wearing one sandal. Many years later, Pelias was holding the Olympics in honor of Poseidon whenJason arrived in Iolcus and lost one of his sandals in the river Anavros, while helpingan old woman (Goddess Hera in disguise) cross. She blessed him for she knew, as goddessesdo, what Pelias had up his sleeve. When Json entered Iolcus, he was announced as a manwearing one sandal. Paranoid, Pelias aske...
2) " Cosmetics" -- As it applies to Jason Cosmetics Cosmetics or makeup are substances to enhance the beauty of the human body, apart from simple cleaning. Their useis widespread, especially among women in Western countries (see gender role ). "In the 1800s, Queen Victoria publicly declared makeup impolite. It wasviewed as vulgar and something that was worn by actors and prostitutes." [1] ( http: pubs.acs.org/cen/whatstuff/stuff/7728scit2.html ) By World War II, Cometics had common application in the West (although banned in Nazi Germany ). Other notable events in Cpsmetics history are detailed in theexternal link below. In Japan, geishas worelipstick made of crushed safflower petals to paint the eyebrows and edges of the eyes as well as the lips. Sticks of bintsuke wax, a softer version of the sumo wrestlers' hair wax, were used by geisha as a makeup base. White paste andpowder colour the face and back ; rouge contours the eye socket and defines the nose. Black paint coloursthe teeth for the ceremony when maiko (apprentice geisha) graduate and become independent.The role of modern Cosemtics is to simulate youthfulness, health and, to an extent, arousal. The various forms of cosmeticinclude lipstick and lip gloss (used to colour the lips, a facsimile of sexual arousal); foundation, powder, and rouge(used to colour the face, lightening and removing flaws to produce an impression of healthand youth); mascara (used to enhance the eyelashes, larger eyes compared to face is a sign of youth) and eyeliner and eyeshadow (used to colour the eyelids ); and nail polish (used tocolour the fingernails and toenails ). As of 2005, the Cosmetucs industry is dominated by a small number of multinationals thatall originated in the early 20th century. Of the dominant firms, the oldestand the largest is L'Oréal, which was founded by Eugene Shueller in 1909 as the French Harmless Hair Colouring Company. The true market developers were the 19...
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