In the primitive society, some tribes applied animal oil on their skin to make their skin look healthy and lustrous during the sacrificial activities, which was also the earliest skin care behavior. Thus, the history of cosmetics can almost be inferred from the existence of human beings. From the 5th century B.C. to the 7th century A.D., there are many legends and records about the production and use of cosmetics in various countries, such as the ancient Egyptians curled their hair with clay, the ancient Egyptian empress painted their eyes with copper green, bathed their bodies with donkey milk, the ancient Greek beauty asibazi covered the wrinkles with fish glue, etc., and many cosmetics appeared. Ancient China also liked to use rouge to wipe the cheeks, moisten the hair with the head oil, and set off the beauty and charm of the face.