Nobody wanted to show their real hair.
A colonail furrier refers back to colonail times when furriers did not have chemicals or fur farms. They started the what we now call the industry and all of the old-time practices. They were most likely the trapper too.
They Used Ground Up Rice. This soon Became to Much To Pay With The Expenses Of War And Trade So They Eventually Began To Wear Their Own Hair. But Still If You Asked This Question You Gotta Get A Life Man That Is JUst A Stupid Question. Ha Ha Ha Ha.
they grew hair :)
Wigs were worn in Parliament as a way to show of in the eighteenth century. It was a sign of wealth to have a wig. The bigger the wig the better.
Hair fashions are just fashions.
They wore wigs because it was the style back then. But they also thought that showers were unnecessary so that caused them to get lice. After that they would shave their wigs and have to wear wigs.
To make them look white.
Wigs that have a white powder on them. Washington is often pictured with one. His true hair color was red.
Judges in the past wore white wigs as a symbol of authority and impartiality. The tradition dates back to the 17th century, when wigs were fashionable among the upper class. The wigs also helped create a sense of anonymity for judges to make fair and unbiased decisions.
to make it white or gray
Men wore white wigs in the 17th and 18th centuries primarily as a fashion statement and a symbol of status and sophistication. The trend was popularized by European aristocracy and was often associated with the legal and political elite. Wigs also served practical purposes, such as covering thinning hair and maintaining cleanliness, as bathing was less frequent during that time. Additionally, the white color signified wealth, as it required expensive materials and skilled labor to produce.
i know it was a colony at that time like everything else was.
The wigs were made white.
A colonail furrier refers back to colonail times when furriers did not have chemicals or fur farms. They started the what we now call the industry and all of the old-time practices. They were most likely the trapper too.
The wigs worn by members of the bar are called "barrister wigs" or "legal wigs." These traditional wigs are typically white and made from horsehair, symbolizing the legal profession's history and formality in court. They are commonly worn by judges and barristers in various jurisdictions, especially in the UK and some Commonwealth countries.
It was fashionable at the time.
The powder used by America's founding fathers to keep their wigs white was made from finely ground starch or occasionally white flour. This powder was called "powdered wig powder" or simply "hair powder." It was applied to the wigs using a special device called a powder puff.