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It is no secret that Berber women have an age-old tradition of using natural beauty remedies. Whether from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia or Libya, the best beauty secrets come from the indigenous ...
A facial tattoo was once considered a sign of beauty among Berber women of the Chaouia (or Shawia) region in eastern Algeria's Aures mountains. The practice is frowned on today by the country's ...
"It means a woman's history is written on her ... Mahdouani said many Tunisians had grown to see Berber tattoos as low class or disreputable. "People used to say it was backwards," she said.
For its new exhibit, “Berber Women of Morocco,” the Fondation Pierre Bergé–Yves Saint Laurent, which occupies Saint Laurent’s former haute couture house in Paris, features more than 200 ...
Michael Christopher Brown Photographer Michael Christopher Brown came upon a convention of Amazigh (Berber) women at a five-star hotel in Tripoli. The Amazigh were repressed under the Qaddafi regime.