Hairstyles
Women: Back in ancient Rome, woman would normally wear their hair nice and simple, like a common plat with a pin at the bottom to hold it in or they would just allow their hair to fall down, the younger women would just wear their very long hair in a low bun or a high messy bun, for married people 'simple' hair changed during the reign of Augustus when multiple different hairstyles became 'in style'. In ancient Rome blonde hair was truly admired, Roman women found a way to make their hair a shade of 'blonde' if you had grey hair it was also dyed with a 'walnut' hair dye. Wigs we're very common in ancient Rome to make their hair look bolder and better, slaves had their heads shaved and made into wigs for the wealthy people in ancient Rome.
Men: Originally, it was normal for men to have 'long' hair until the barber was introduced in Italy around 300BC then men started wearing their hair short, it was prized for men to have a full head of hair, Julius Caesar went threw a great deal to hid his 'hair loss'. Later on men started growing sideburns, men also started wearing wigs and dying their hair.
Men: Originally, it was normal for men to have 'long' hair until the barber was introduced in Italy around 300BC then men started wearing their hair short, it was prized for men to have a full head of hair, Julius Caesar went threw a great deal to hid his 'hair loss'. Later on men started growing sideburns, men also started wearing wigs and dying their hair.