There is a curse associated with the famous painting known as the Mona Lisa, created by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. This curse is believed to bring misfortune and tragedy to those who possess or come into contact with the painting. The curse is said to have originated from a legend surrounding the model of the painting, Lisa Gherardini. According to the legend, Gherardini lived a difficult life, facing hardships and personal tragedies. It is believed that the curse stems from her unhappiness and her desire to be set free from the painting. Over the centuries, many individuals who have owned or exhibited the Mona Lisa have experienced various misfortunes.
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Over the centuries, many individuals who have owned or exhibited the Mona Lisa have experienced various misfortunes. For example, in the 16th century, the painting was lost and stolen multiple times, and each time it was recovered, the owners encountered misfortune. Later, in the 19th century, the Louvre Museum in Paris acquired the Mona Lisa, and since then, it has become a symbol of the museum and a tourist attraction.
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ANTHEMIS NOBILIS (CHAMOMILE) FLOWER OILAppeared as: ANTHEMIS NOBILIS FLOWER OIL* ARGANIA SPINOSA (ARGAN) KERNEL OIL
Appeared as: ARGANIA SPINOSA KERNEL OIL*
FUNCTION(S) | skin-conditioning agent - emollient, skin-conditioning agent - miscellaneous;skin-conditioning agent - occlusive, emollient, skin conditioning |
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FUNCTION(S) | binder, emulsion stabilizer, epilating agent, fragrance ingredient, skin-conditioning agent -miscellaneous, surfactant - emulsifying agent, viscosity increasing agent - nonaqueous, emollient, emulsifying, film forming, perfuming |
CONCERNS | • Irritation (skin, eyes, or lungs) (low) |
Appeared as: BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER* (SHEA)
FUNCTION(S) | skin-conditioning agent - miscellaneous, skin-conditioning agent - occlusive, viscosityincreasing agent - nonaqueous, skin conditioning, viscosity controlling |
CONCERNS | • Allergies/immunotoxicity (low) • Use restrictions (meets restrictions and warnings based on EWG review of company data) |
CALENDULA OFFICINALIS (POT MARIGOLD) FLOWER EXTRACT
Appeared as: CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT
FUNCTION(S) | fragrance ingredient, skin-conditioning agent - miscellaneous, masking, skin conditioning |
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Appeared as: CALOPHYLLUM INOPHYLLUM SEED OIL*
FUNCTION(S) | antioxidant, hair conditioning agent, skin-conditioning agent - miscellaneous, ultravioletlight absorber, antimicrobial, hair conditioning, oral care, skin conditioning, uv absorber |
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Appeared as: IRON OXIDES (CI 77491)
FUNCTION(S) | colorant, cosmetic colorant |
CONCERNS | • Enhanced skin absorption • Persistence and bioaccumulation (high) • Non-reproductive organ system toxicity (low) |
Appeared as: COCOS NUCIFERA OIL* (COCONUT)
FUNCTION(S) | fragrance ingredient, hair conditioning agent, skin-conditioning agent - miscellaneous;skin-conditioning agent - occlusive, emollient, hair conditioning, masking, skin conditioning, solvent |
CONCERNS | • Allergies/immunotoxicity (low) • Multiple, additive exposure sources (low) • Irritation (skin, eyes, or lungs) (low) |
FUNCTION(S) | antioxidant, fragrance ingredient, skin-conditioning agent - occlusive, emollient, skin conditioning |
CONCERNS | • Developmental/reproductive toxicity (low) |
Appeared as: HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL* (SUNFLOWER)
FUNCTION(S) | skin-conditioning agent - miscellaneous, skin-conditioning agent - occlusive, emollient |
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FUNCTION(S) | abrasive, absorbent, anticaking agent, bulking agent, opacifying agent, skin protectant;slip modifier, anticaking, bulking, opacifying |
CONCERNS | • Non-reproductive organ system toxicity (low) |
Appeared as: OLEA EUROPAEA FRUIT OIL* (OLIVE)
FUNCTION(S) | fragrance ingredient, skin-conditioning agent - occlusive, perfuming |
CONCERNS | • Multiple, additive exposure sources (low) |
FUNCTION(S) | skin-conditioning agent - emollient, emollient |
CONCERNS | • Non-reproductive organ system toxicity (moderate) |
Appeared as: SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS SEED OIL* (JOJOBA)
FUNCTION(S) | hair conditioning agent, skin-conditioning agent - occlusive, emollient, hair conditioning, skin conditioning, viscosity controlling |
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FUNCTION(S) | antioxidant, fragrance ingredient, skin-conditioning agent - miscellaneous;skin-conditioning agent - occlusive, skin conditioning |
CONCERNS | • Cancer (low) • Allergies/immunotoxicity (low) • Endocrine disruption (low) • Contamination concerns (meets restrictions and warnings based on EWG review of company data) |
However, even the museum has not been immune to the curse. In 1911, the painting was famously stolen from the Louvre by an Italian handyman named Vincenzo Peruggia. The theft brought notoriety to the painting and increased its value, but it also brought tragedy to those involved. Peruggia himself was eventually caught and sentenced to time in prison. Other incidents associated with the Mona Lisa curse include the mysterious deaths of several art experts who analyzed the painting and the strange occurrences reported by visitors to the museum. Some claim to have seen the painting's eyes following them or experienced a feeling of unease in its presence. While many dismiss the curse as mere superstition or coincidence, others believe in its power and caution against owning or being too close to the painting. The curse of the Mona Lisa remains an intriguing and mystifying aspect of this iconic artwork..
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