Because they didn't sit outside ruining their skin like girls today do.
In ancient Greek society, dark skin was often associated with being from the lower class or being a foreigner. This was due to the fact that many Greeks had lighter skin and considered it a sign of beauty and superiority. Dark-skinned individuals were often depicted as barbaric or uncivilized in Greek art and literature. This historical significance reflects the social hierarchies and prejudices that existed in ancient Greek society based on skin color.
because they did not want to ruin their skin
White, kind of pale, and kind of rosey cheeks.
They wore hates for many of the same reasons that we wear hats today: protection from the elements, hats look cool, etc. For women, it was especially important to wear hats to protect their faces from the sun- pale skin was extremely important.
because tan skin is beautiful! pale skin isn't good looking
Yes, ladies in the ancient Greeks period did wear makeup but only lightly because they liked pale-ish skin
Yes, men can have pale white pure skin like women. TOO dark would be really disgusting and can lead to skin disease!!
Greek women typically sat in the shade rather than the sun to protect their skin from tanning, which was associated with lower social status and labor. A pale complexion was idealized in ancient Greek society, symbolizing wealth and leisure, as it indicated that a woman did not work outdoors. Additionally, the heat of the sun could be uncomfortable, making shaded areas more desirable for relaxation and socializing.
men find all women with or without skin attractive. What kind of person wrote that last answer??? Diffrent guys have diffrent preferences. Most tend to not like pale skin. Some don't even care about appearance (as apposed to popular belief...)
The color that Greek skins have varies since times have really changed. However, most of the Greek and ancient Greek had white or olive skin color and other yellow or golden skin color.
Yes, a kind of. Pale skin is a very white, light grayish skin tone.
In ancient Greek society, dark skin was often associated with being from the lower class or being a foreigner. This was due to the fact that many Greeks had lighter skin and considered it a sign of beauty and superiority. Dark-skinned individuals were often depicted as barbaric or uncivilized in Greek art and literature. This historical significance reflects the social hierarchies and prejudices that existed in ancient Greek society based on skin color.
With skin bleach.
because they did not want to ruin their skin
A lack of oxygen will indeed cause pale skin. Pale skin can also be caused by anemia and should always be evaluated by a doctor or medical professional.
No but pale people do often have skin cancer The color of the skin can at times indicate a problem with health however just having pale skin wont kill you. People with pale skin should take extra care however where it comes i contact with the sun.
Yes