10 things that have changed the women’s lifestyle
Have you ever think about that? What kind of things has changed women’s lifestyle?
I picked up 10 from the long list what I made. If you want to add something, go ahead
1960th The Administration for food and medicine in the
1978h Louise Joy Brown, the world's first successful test-tube baby was born. It was helpful for milions of couples who had problem and also women can be mothers without partners.
The push-up, underwired bra emerged in the Nineties and became a worldwide phenomenon, although the actual name was first trademarked in America in 1935.
The number 1300 was developed in 1961, incorporating a push-up, plunging design. Wonderbra Model 1300 became a success in the
1964th in
4. Thongs and G-strings
The thong is thought to have first emerged in 1939, after NewYork major Fiorello LaGuardia urged the city's erotic dancers to cover up.
Then in 1946, Jacques Heim's and Louis Réard's original bikini featured a thong. Designer Rudi Gernreich is credited with introducing the modern thong in 1974.
5. Microwave
1947th designed the first microwave oven. In the beginning it was used for making popcorn. In the Seventies microwave entered into the kitchen like a “real thing”.
Beside the microwave we should add all kind of Multipractic food processors . The food processor was invented by Pierre Verdon (thank you, dear!), whose Le Magi-Mix, a compact household version of his own earlier restaurant-scaled Robot-Coupe, was first exhibited in Paris in 1971.
Epilation by laser was performed experimentally for about 20 years before it became commercially available in the mid 1970s.
7. Botox
1973rd They said that Women won a race with time! Botulinum toxin, despite its deadly toxic effect, it is sometimes used in very small doses to treat muscle spasms. Popularly known by its trade name, Botox, botulinum toxin is now commonly used in various settings for cosmetic procedures, for wrinkles correction without the side effects.
Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known generically as polyamides and first produced on February 28, 1935 by Wallace Carothers at DuPont.
1939th on the World Exhibition in
For centuries, treated as a cure for hysteria, a vibrator in the 20th century holds honorary place in bedroom.
10. Little black dress
1926th Coco Chanel, revolutionary in the fashion world, designed the little black dress. She made shorter everything what she could: the dress, the hair and sleeves…
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