Himba Beauty 2
by Doug Matthews
Title
Himba Beauty 2
Artist
Doug Matthews
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Photograph - Photograph
Description
Beautiful Himba woman.
Both the Himba men and women are accustomed to wearing traditional clothing that befits their living environment in the Kaokoland and the hot semi-arid climate of their area, in most occurrences this consists simply of skirt-like clothing made from calfskins or increasingly from more modern textiles, and occasionally sandals for footwear, with foot soles often found made from old car tires. Himba women especially, as well as Himba men, are remarkably famous for covering themselves with otjize paste, a cosmetic mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment, to cleanse the skin over long periods due to water scarcity and protect themselves from the extremely hot and dry climate of the Kaokoland as well as against mosquito insect bites. The cosmetic mixture, often perfumed with the aromatic resin of the omuzumba shrub, gives their skin and hair plaits a distinctive orange or red-tinge characteristic, as well as texture and style. Otjize is considered foremost a highly desirable aesthetic beauty cosmetic, symbolizing earth's rich red color and blood the essence of life, and is consistent with the OvaHimba ideal of beauty (Wikipedia).
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November 15th, 2016
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Chante Moody
Thank you for all your photos showing us the beautiful people and their cultures from around the world. I could never travel these places myself, but I can live vicariously through you by the lens of your camera. This lady is beautiful. :)