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Sad Geisha

Sad Geisha by robertwillem2.
Today, the traditional make-up of the apprentice geisha is one of their most recognizable characteristics, though established geisha generally only wear full white face makeup characteristic of maiko during special performances.
The traditional makeup of an apprentice geisha features a thick white base with red lipstick and red and black accents around the eyes and eyebrows. Originally the white base mask was made with lead, but after the discovery that it poisoned the skin and caused terrible skin and back problems for the older geisha towards the end of the Meiji Era, it was replaced with rice powder.
The application of makeup is hard to perfect and is a time-consuming process. Makeup is applied before dressing to avoid dirtying the kimono. First, a wax or oil substance, called bintsuke-abura, is applied to the skin. Next, white powder is mixed with water into a paste and applied with a bamboo brush starting from the neck, up. The white makeup covers the face, neck, and chest, with two or three unwhitened areas (forming a "W" or "V" shape, usually a traditional "W" shape) left on the nape, to accentuate this traditionally erotic area, and a line of bare skin around the hairline, which creates the illusion of a mask.
After the foundation layer is applied, a sponge is patted all over the face, throat, chest, the nape and neck to remove excess moisture and to blend the foundation. Next the eyes and eyebrows are drawn in. Traditionally charcoal was used, but today modern cosmetics are used. The eyebrows and edges of the eyes are colored black with a thin charcoal; a maiko also applies red around her eyes.
The lips are filled in using a small brush. The color comes in a small stick, which is melted in water. Crystallized sugar is then added to give the lips lustre. Rarely will a geisha color in both lips fully in the Western style, as white creates optical illusions. The lower lip is colored in partially and the upper lip left white for maiko, and newly full-fledged geisha will color in only the top lip fully. Most geisha wear the top lip colored in fully or stylized, and the bottom lip in a curved stripe that does not follow the shape of the lip.
Maiko who are in their first stage of training will sometimes color their teeth black for a short period of time. This practice used to be common among many different classes of women in Japan, but survives only in some districts, or even families.
For the first three years, a maiko wears this heavy makeup almost constantly. During her initiation the maiko is helped with her makeup by either her onee-san or "older sister" (an experienced geisha who is her mentor) or by the okaa-san or "mother" of her geisha house. After this she applies the makeup herself.
After a maiko has been working for three years, she changes her make-up to a more subdued style. The reason for this is that she has now become mature, and the simpler style shows her own natural beauty. For formal occasions, the mature geisha will still apply white make-up. For geisha over thirty, the heavy white make-up is only worn during special dances which require her to wear make up for her part.

The photo was used without permission by a website beyondjane.com. The have deleted it after I asked them a cople of times. 

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lotusfee  Pro User  says:

a wonderful portrait!

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wolfmanmoike  Pro User  says:

Absolute beautiful capture...


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moonjazz  Pro User  says:

superb, wow
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PHLB - Luc B  Pro User  says:

Prachtig verhaal, mooi ingetogen portret!

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Gerla Brakkee  Pro User  says:

Heel erg mooi! En bedankt voor de informatie - heel boeiend om te lezen!

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Franc Le Blanc .  Pro User  says:

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Ontzettend mooi met goede informatie .
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Irene V  Pro User  says:

Net 'Memoires of a Geisha' gelezen dus erg leuk om deze info erbij te krijgen mét mooie foto.

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DulichVietnam360°  Pro User  says:

Very nice!!
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asskickqueen says:

Your photo has been removed from my article. I was unaware that it was not to be used as it was sent to me by a friend who said it was from the commons. As for my removal of your comment ..it was removed at the same time as the photo , but the site that publishes the articles can take several days to republish the changed work. Don`t worry: it has been replaced.
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robertwillem2  Pro User  says:

Thanks for your reaction. I would not have raised the issue if you had asked; photo's on Flickr are not public property.
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