Hell ya they did!
A wigmaker made wigs for the rich who could afford them. they also shaved faces and cut hair.AnswerThe difference between the wigmakers of colonial times and the wigmakers of today, is that in colonial times both men and women wore wigs. In modern times, men wear wigs primarily to cover baldness.Only 5% of a town can afford a wig. Boy is that sad
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A barber might provide shaves and haircuts in addition to his other duties, such as performing surgery and pulling teeth! A wigmaker, of course, made wigs, and in the 1700s, wigs were the latest fashion! The fashion of wearing wigs began with the royalty in France; it spread to England and then to America.
Hair fashions are just fashions.
Wigs, doublets, and jackets.
It is not publicly known who specifically makes Gayle King's wigs, as she has not disclosed that information. Many celebrities work with professional wig makers and stylists to create custom wigs for them.
There were several different styles of Colonial Wigs. The Bob (being the most popular of the Colonial Wigs) were worn depending on your position in Society. The most popular was a short wig that was worn by tradesmen who could not afford the longer wigs and i am telling you am positive of this
they made wigs for the wealthy.
by being an apprentice
I no longer sell wigs for starcoins as we can no longer exchange starcoins for stardollars. Sorry Cherry7075
{| |- | They usually stayed in one place. They had shops where they created the wigs and received their supplies. Colonists would travel to their shops in the main cities, such as Philadelphia, New York or Williamsburg to be fitted. |}
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