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In Tudor times, rouge was used as a cosmetic to enhance the complexion, giving the cheeks a rosy hue. Both men and women used it, although it was more commonly associated with women’s beauty routines. The use of rouge was part of a larger trend of elaborate makeup, which also included powders and paints, reflecting the era's ideals of beauty. However, it could also signify social status, as elaborate cosmetics were often a luxury for the wealthy.

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