
Making Egyptian Kohl Eye Cosmetic — Ancient Chemistry That Fought Infection
Kohl (Arabic: كحل, kuḥl — the origin of the word 'alcohol') is the world's oldest cosmetic, used continuously for over 5,000 years across Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arab world. Egyptian tomb paintings from 3100 BCE show both men and women wearing dramatic black eye liner — not for vanity alone, but as medical protection.
The primary ingredient in ancient Egyptian kohl was galena (lead sulfide, PbS), ground to a fine powder and mixed with animal fat or oil to create a paste. Modern analysis of kohl samples from Egyptian tombs (now in the Louvre) revealed that the Egyptians also deliberately synthesised two rare lead compounds not found in nature: laurionite (PbOHCl) and phosgenite (Pb₂Cl₂CO₃). These compounds are produced by a wet-chemistry process involving lead oxide, salt, water, and natron — a process that takes 30-40 days of patient grinding and mixing.
In 2010, French researchers at the CNRS discovered why: these synthetic lead chloride compounds stimulate the production of nitric oxide (NO) in human skin cells. Nitric oxide is a key signalling molecule in the immune system — it activates macrophages (white blood cells) that fight bacterial infections. In the hot, fly-plagued environment of ancient Egypt, eye infections were endemic. The kohl was not just cosmetic — it was a deliberately manufactured antimicrobial treatment, 5,000 years before germ theory.
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