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Pubis fragment from large kouros, with flat-trimmed hair style with razor in shape of anvil. Marble, Wcm. From Samos found Dated to the mid-late sixth century BC. Were you to find this delicate fragment under the hot Mediterranean sun, coated in a layer of Samian dust, what conclusions might you draw?


Shaving, Romans and Facial Hair




Shaving, Romans and Facial Hair – Lucius' Romans
Why did Homo sapiens lose their fur? Over the centuries, various civilizations have picked up on these two evolutionary cues and run with them. Ancient Greek and Roman cultures tended to promote shaving pubes, both in their fetishization of youthful beauty and to distinguish themselves from brutish barbarian peoples who were, invariably, all kinds of hairy. Around the year 65 AD, the Roman philosopher Seneca revealed a fixation on male body hair that was both nuanced and neurotic. The most compulsive of the ancient body-croppers, though, were the priests of Ancient Egypt, from the s B.



Perfect Pubic Hair
People have been removing body hair for thousands of years. From the ancient Greeks and Romans to the Renaissance, the quest for smooth, hairless skin has a long and fascinating history. Hair removal methods have advanced from using seashells to high-tech lasers and have transitioned from do-it-yourself hassle to salon-style pampering.





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