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Ancient Egyptian Hair Fashion

   Posted by: Scribner    in Ancient Egypt, Ancient History, Fashion History, History Blog

young Egyptian woman wearing plaited wigHairstyles throughout the history of civilization have been as much a part of the costume and fashion of a given culture as clothing and offer insight to curious aesthetic choices of different regions. More than three thousand years ago the men, women and children of ancient Egypt embellished their looks with wigs in different styles.

Egyptian Musicians ReliefEarly examples of wigs, found in excavations of Egyptian tombs, reveal that they were made of animal hair or vegetable fiber curled or braided and adhered to mesh caps to be worn for both ceremonial or everyday purposes. Subsequently, wigs were made of human hair and often interlaced with ribbons or flowers and further decorated with gold and precious stones. Not everyone wore wigs, although they were prevalent, but similar hair styles were applied to both natural hairdos and wigs. Plaiting was very popular: hair would be woven in fine braids or curled or crimped with the aid of waxes and resins.

Egyptian Princess Relief PaintedThe importance or popularity of trends in hairstyling can be gleaned from Egyptian imagery, where depictions of hairdressers can be found as well as toilette scenes of noblewomen having their hair treated by attendants. The toilette, where the rituals of cleansing and beautifying were carried out, was a significant feature of the Egyptian culture, particularly for the upper, ruling class. The ritual of beautifying would include massages and the application of
rich creams and oils and the application of cosmetics such as kohl for the eyes and white face paints derived from lead carbonate. Wigs could be dyed by henna or indigo and would be further endowed with conical wax pieces, enriched with scents and perfumes, that would rest
atop the head and slowly melt into the head piece as it was worn.

Men, women, and children would wear wigs and wigs served to define social status. Wigs were also useful as people aged and they began to lose hair. Children would also typically wear the particular look of a head shaved entirely except for a small hair lock that was left to fall on the right side of the head; the Egyptian hieroglyph for “child” or “youth” is a direct representation of this attribute, a symbol in an s-shape.

Tags: ancient egypt, costume, Egyptian culture, fashion, Fashion History, hair fashion, hair fashion history, hair wigs, plaited wig

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