A Brief History Of Glitter And Where It Originated From

A Brief History Of Glitter And Where It Originated From

Glitter may present vibrant pleasure and creativity, nevertheless it turns out it's not fully with out flaws. Aside from cropping up in underneathwear, beards, and other crevices months after dealing with it, the shiny substance is a microplastic which can hurt the environment.

It is for this reason that a department of nurseries in southern England have banned it in the run as much as Christmas. Commonly used to decorate cards and craft projects, the chain Prime Day Nurseries introduced on 16 November that it was taking a stand.

Aside from both commending them and feeling bad for the children, the move made us wonder – how long has glitter been hurting the surroundings?

For so long as there's been festivals, drag queens and bold fashion selections, glitter has been a loyal companion. This is the history of glitter:

40,000 BCE to 200 BCE
People are known to have used tiny mica flakes in cave painting to create a reflective glow in the course of the Higher Paleolithic period (forty,000 to 10,000 BCE.)

Historic Egyptian, Chinese, Greek and Roman civilisations are examples of peoples who used them. The Egyptians additionally created a glitter-like substance from crushed beetles.

The fashionable word glitter comes from the old Norse glitra, which is the same because the verb glitter.

1934
The American machinist, Henry Ruschmann, is credited with the invention of contemporary plastic glitter in 1934. Throughout The Second World War, with German glass glitter unavailable, he invented a approach to create glitter from scrap plastics. He went on to found Meadowbrook Inventions in New Jersey, which nonetheless makes industrial glitter to this day.

Nineteen Seventies
It was in the course of the early 70s that Glam rock swept throughout Britain. Costumes have been often campy creations that incorporated androgyny, science fiction, Cabaret, mythology, and Victoriana. Artists corresponding to David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust had been prime examples of this.

1980s
By round 1984, Clairol had seen the popularity of glitter. The corporate filed for a patent for glitter hair mousse — a "process for imparting non permanent high fashion 'different shaped glitter' to hair" — and although this wasn't the first or only method to apply glitter to your hair, it was a whole game changer.

1990 and 2000s
Body glitter was 'it'. Many makeup companies had just cottoned onto the thought of reintroducing the shimmery substance into their eye shadows. Here we see glitter fever die down slightly by the tip of the decade. Or, at the least, teenagers and ravers had been now not bathing in it earlier than a night out.

Now
Festival type in the previous few years has meant that glitter in its fleck, eye shadow and highlighter kind has reinstated its place in standard aesthetic. A number of this is down to fashion and figures equivalent to Lady Gaga who donned glitter in bold and daring methods - very like Ziggy Stardust did.

What's more, manufacturers have turn out to be far more aware of the best way to each subtly incorporate it into their lines (e.g. lipsticks) after which increase its pigment pay off for vibrant, eye-catching eye shadows.

Fashion too has taken note and it's widely accepted that sequins and glitter are an ongoing Winter trend.

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