If you think beauty technology has evolved in the last decade or two, or if you think Botox injections or fruit acid resurfacing is a sign that modern beauty methods have become extreme, then you should check out these 12 beauty methods that were popular in the 1920s to 1940s that might scare the hell out of you. Women have always been looking for ways to stay young forever, they may be afraid of a tiny cockroach, but the courage to try any strange and scary beauty and weight loss methods can really make people stare at the copper bell. The small wineglass-sized glass goblet is attached to a rubber hose that is connected to a vacuum pump. The vacuum pump pumping machine work, the glass cup will suck on the skin of the face, it is said that this can remove discoloration, smooth skin. Does this one look familiar? Before the invention of the vibrating fat-burning machine, this Vibro Slim apparatus invented in the 1920s was also used for weight loss. The strange vibrating device stimulates muscle contraction and (in theory) burns calories. These sunglasses, introduced in the 1930s, were attached to a nose sleeve, and guess what they were for? It was not used to help the wearer shape a high and straight nose, but to help protect the nose from the sun. Before World War II, women often had to stay in the salon for hours in order to create thick hair curls. This strange octopus-like device perms hair through many heat-generating pliers, and creates long-lasting curls by partitioning the hair and then curling it on the pliers. “Sleep and you have dimples!” is the design claim of this dimple-making device, invented in 1936. Two small round pieces are pressed on the cheeks by a spring mechanism, and the beauty lover can wear it to sleep and wake up with dimples, which can be really simple and brutal. In the 1940s, Glamour Bonnet introduced this beauty mask, by pumping air to reduce the air pressure inside the mask, it was said to make the face rosy, as if it had just climbed a mountain as red. The mask called “hangover heaven” is decorated with plastic ice grids, filled with water before use and put in the freezer, when used to take out and wear on the face, the speed of sobriety can be imagined. This mask was quite popular among Hollywood stars who loved to party in the 1940s. This 30s launched the fitness machine, a metal spring attached to the ends of a bandage, the bandage is tied to the ankles and neck, so that the sit-ups can exercise to the abdominal muscles. The famous Slenderising salon in the 1940s had all manner of weight loss treatments, from full-body bandage therapy to massage chairs. This chair relies on metal rollers to massage your legs for the purpose of melting fat. This beauty mask, marketed in 1940, looks spooky; when plugged in it heats up the face and hair to help speed up facial blood circulation and make the skin look better. Before sunscreen was invented, outdoor swimmers in the 1940s discovered other ways to protect themselves from the sun. This sunscreen, called Freckleproof Cape, provides sun protection for outdoor swimmers, and it’s even set with sunglasses. The cosmetic method of using dry ice to chill freckles off was very popular in the 1930s. When operating, the eyes needed to be covered with a sealed blindfold and the nostrils plugged, and the patient could only breathe through a tube held in the mouth.