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Ancient Vietnam's blackened-teeth beauty trend traced to 2000 years ago
science18 days ago

Ancient Vietnam's blackened-teeth beauty trend traced to 2000 years ago

A new study analyzing three preserved teeth from northern Vietnam shows that ancient Vietnamese people deliberately blackened their teeth with an iron-rich paste for at least 2,000 years, using plant tannins and iron salts with a multi-day preparation process. The practice extended from the Iron Age to about 400 years ago, signaling beauty, adulthood, and social identity, and was not simply the result of betel chewing; the findings highlight long cultural continuity in the region.

Ancient Vietnamese teeth dyed black: iron-based paste reveals 2,000-year-old beauty trend
science1 month ago

Ancient Vietnamese teeth dyed black: iron-based paste reveals 2,000-year-old beauty trend

Archaeologists studying 2,000-year-old skulls from Vietnam’s Dong Xa Iron Age site found iron oxide and sulfur in tooth enamel, indicating ancient people dyed their teeth black with an iron–tannin paste—likely using tannins from betel nut. The practice, dating to the Iron Age, was a cosmetic trend that persisted in parts of Southeast Asia and would have required days to weeks of application with periodic touch-ups.