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The Tudors primarily washed with water, often taken from rivers or wells, and sometimes used soap made from animal fats and ashes. They also utilized herbal infusions and scented oils for washing, relying on natural ingredients to help cleanse and scent their skin. Bathing practices varied, with some preferring infrequent baths due to beliefs about health, while others embraced more regular washing habits. Overall, cleanliness standards were different from modern times, and many relied on perfumes to mask odors.

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