Cinderella, when she was at home, although she always liked to wear an old, dusty dress, also seemed to evoke in people the image of her being a pitiful little creature oppressed in her own home.
In fact, those who paid a bit more attention could tell that what she displayed was not the reality.
The hands of the one who supposedly did extensive chores were delicate and smooth as snow.
Not only that, but aside from her plain dress, her stepdaughter's entire body, her skin, was carefully nurtured to be soft and delicate, and her face was smooth and rosy.
Otherwise, how could she have enchanted the Prince without even showing her face, winning him over with merely her captivating figure?
Among the upper echelons, there were many shrewd people. If Cinderella had any flaws, wouldn't everyone see through them and still speculate that she was a distinguished Princess or noble lady?
All this to say, before becoming the Prince's bride, Cinderella was indeed very well taken care of.