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Did Romans wear wigs

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If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

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Greece. The Roman women used jeweled hairpins, and a light hair oil was sometimes used. The Romans were big on crowns. There were military crowns and civic crowns given to the men, and both men and women wore crowns or garlands of flowers in their hair at dinners.

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If a full wig was worn, the hair would be pinned up and back. However the Romans rarely used full wigs; they mostly used hairpieces which were pinned in place and acted either as thickeners or extensions of a woman's hair.

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Yes, wigs and hairpieces were popular, especially in the latter half of the first century when the hairstyles were elaborate.

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