It's called a Toupee!
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Yes, Isaac Newton did wear a wig. Wigs were fashionable during his time in the 17th and 18th centuries, and many prominent figures, including scientists and scholars, wore wigs as a symbol of status and fashion. Newton is often depicted wearing a wig in portraits and historical illustrations.
Probably George Washington because wearing wigs was the fashion back then.
It was quite long, and it kept getting longer as he grew older, but it sure does look like a wig!
the width of an average mans's hand it's now used to measure horses... the measurement is form 10cm-15cm...
a wig is called 'une perruque' (fem.) in French
Periwig or peruke is the term for the horsehair wig.
Judges wear "Full Bottom Wigs", also called "Ceremonial Wigs" (the long wig), or "Undress Wigs", also called "Tye Wigs" (the short wig) and Barristers(attorneys) wear a slightly different style known as a "Barristers Wig".
A geisha's wig is called in Japanese: Katsura. It costs upwards of 2,000 US dollars for a new one.
spare hair Q:What is a swines fake hair called? A: pig wig Q:A dance of hairs A: Wig Jig
A half wig is really called a faul(Not sure on that spelling)But basically you blend the front andd top of your hair into the half a wig.
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