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  2. Oshiroi - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto geisha Toshimana holding a Nōh mask, wearing full make-up and a katsura (wig). Oshiroi (白粉) is a powder foundation traditionally used by kabuki actors, geisha and their apprentices. The word is written with kanji meaning "white powder", and is pronounced as the word for white (shiroi) with the honorific prefix o-.

  3. Uguisu no fun - Wikipedia

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    Geisha historically used uguisu no fun to remove their white makeup, and to whiten and condition their skin. The use of nightingale excrement dates back to the Heian period (794–1185) when it was introduced to the Japanese by the Korean people. [1] [3] Koreans used the guano to remove dye from fabric, allowing them to make intricate designs ...

  4. Geisha - Wikipedia

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    Mature geisha (center) ordinarily wear subdued clothing, makeup, and hair, contrasting with the more colourful clothing, heavy makeup, and elaborate hair of maiko (apprentices; left and right). A geisha's appearance changes symbolically throughout her career, representing her training and seniority.

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  7. ‘Geisha paparazzi’ are back in Kyoto – and the Japanese city ...

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    Geisha and maiko (teenage apprentices training to become geisha) are women who perform Japanese traditional arts such as singing, ... a beautiful sight in their traditional kimonos and makeup.