Monday, April 23, 2012

In the time of Togas in Greace, how did the men have their hair?

Well the title says it all.



I need a way to style my hair to look like im from ancient times....like the greeks did it.................I have longer/shaggy hair so i can do alot with it......



what do you suggest i do?



In the time of Togas in Greace, how did the men have their hair?

Hairstyles in ancient Greece also changed over time. In the early days of Greece, men normally wore their hair short and grew beards. During the Hellenistic era, beards went out of style. Long hair was typical for Greek women; only slave women would wear their hair short. Women curled and braided their hair in early Greece. Later the style was to tie their hair back or put it up into a bun.



Makeup was used in ancient Greece. Rich women stayed indoors most of the day. Pale skin was fashionable and a sign of prestige. Women applied white lead (which was toxic) to their faces to lighten their complexion. Chalk was also used to lighten their complexion, but it wore off quickly. Connected eyebrows were also fashionable, so women decorated their eyes with dark powder. Red powder was also applied to their cheeks.



In the time of Togas in Greace, how did the men have their hair?

have it longer pullled back Like fabio with a ponytail.



In the time of Togas in Greace, how did the men have their hair?

If you want to look like a wealthy Greek, you should have a green, vine crown around your head. Otherwise, most Greek men didn't do much with their hair. Is it for Halloween or something? Nonetheless, have fun with it!

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