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In ancient Greece, women typically did not shave their body hair. Instead, they often used various methods to remove hair, such as depilatory creams or by plucking. Hair removal was associated with ideals of beauty and modesty, and Greek women aimed to achieve a smooth appearance, particularly in preparation for special occasions. However, practices varied by region and period, with some women possibly embracing natural body hair.

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