10 questions about Facial Hair In The 18th Century

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1. Were facial hair styles fashionable among 18th century men?
Yes, many different facial hair styles were popular during the 18th century.
2. Were full beards common in the 18th century?
Yes, full beards were considered fashionable amongst men of the 18th century and often associated with virility and masculinity.
3. How popular was the use of wigs in the 18th century?
The use of wigs was extremely popular in the 18th century, as they were a symbol of wealth and power, and could indicate a man's social standing.
4. What was the most popular facial hairstyle of the 18th century?
The "spade beard" was the most popular hairstyle of the 18th century. It involved a full beard without any moustache, reaching down to the person's chest.
5. Was it fashionable for men to have a moustache and beard in the 18th century?
Yes, the moustache and beard combination was very popular in the 18th century.
6. What was the most popular colour for facial hair in the 18th century?
The most popular colours for facial hair in the 18th century were white or grey.
7. Was clean-shavenness fashionable in the 18th century?
No, clean-shavenness was considered unfashionable in the 18th century, as facial hair was thought to give a man authority and status.
8. Was facial hair viewed negatively by society in the 18th century?
No, facial hair was viewed positively in the 18th century and was often associated with virility, strength, and masculinity.
9. Were there any religious associations to facial hair in the 18th century?
Yes, facial hair was seen as partially connected to devotion or spiritual attainment in some cultures in the 18th century.
10. How important was grooming for facial hair in the 18th century?
Grooming of facial hair was extremely important in the 18th century; men would typically braid their facial hair or use pomades and oils to keep it in place.

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