Yes. Maybe not as fancy as today's lotions and oils, but people have been using lotions and oils made of natural ingredients since the time of Egyptians and I would imagine before.
the minerals that are in lotion is zinc
Cashmere Mist lotion is used as a bodycare lotion. The feeling of skin wrapped in Cashmere is the ultimate luxury. The body lotion acts as the first layer of dressing.
body lotion is used for playing with yourself and body wash is used to clean up
Body lotion and body butters are different in terms of thickness. Body butter tends to cost more, but is used on dark ashy skin. Body lotion is only medium-thick and is used on different kinds of skin.
its used to make chocolate, and as body lotion
Using body lotion and sunscreen also important for you. Harsh ultraviolet light, oxidizing free radicals and the aging process all cause of skin discoloration and fading. Deadly skin cells.
If you want to be sticky ice cream can be used as lotion. But, I perfer regular lotion.
The are fats and oils in the body. They are used for energy and stuff like that.
People of all ages used oil for softening the skin. Or as perfume (Talmud, Berakhot 43a-b). Except in very rare cases, it wasn't a ceremonial thing; it was just done as a form of body lotion. Interestingly, there were certain oils that were used as a depilatory (Talmud, Menahot 86a).
Women have been using things as lotion forever. Oils from animals and plants. Gels from aloe vera plants. Olive oil has been used for skin for thousands of years. Even animal fat has been used for beauty purposes. It's only in the last 150 years or so that we have been able to just open a bottle and have lotion to use on our skin.
no, proteins are not. the answer would be lipids (otherwise known as fats and oils)
lotion used pre-washing. :)