Ohaguro: The Asian Practice of Blackening the Teeth. This was common in the 1930's in Japan, Philippines, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, India, and China. It was used to show high status or wealth and was also popular among geisha's, prostitutes and married women, as it was also a sign of true Beauty.
Ohaguro (お歯黒) is a custom of dyeing one's teeth black. It was most popular in Japan until the Meiji era. Japanese Makeup, Japanese Geisha, Japanese Beauty, Married Woman, Weird Facts, Crazy Facts, Japanese Culture, Beauty Secrets, Kimonos
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