Throughout the ages, people have tried to increase the beauty of their faces with makeup. The Egyptians used makeup made from various plants and minerals as early as 6000 B.C. Drawings show that the Egyptians drew black lines around their eyes and put green eye shadow above their eyes. They painted their lips blue-black, their cheeks red, and colored their fingers and feet red with juice from a plant. Roman men loved makeup, and leaders in the army had their hair brushed and their nails painted before they went into battle. In 200 A.D., a Roman doctor was the first to make cold cream, which has changed little since then.