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Friday, February 10th 2006

11:05 AM

Roman Men Remove Their Hair?

Channel Thirteen’s Nova showed researchers recreating a Roman Bath. They not only showed how the bath was designed, but what the rooms were used for.

The Roman Baths included a room for hair removal. They removed chest hair, underarm hair and facial hair. They did this because it made them look and feel cleaner.

How they removed the hair was really amazing. They had individuals with tweezers pluck each hair out of a man’s chest, underarms and face. The researchers on the show believe that this was an hour or more process and must have been at times painful.

If the Roman men could remove the hair from their chests, underarms and face, why can’t we? They were doing it for both vanity and cleanliness and those values still applies today.

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