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Bizarre fashions: wigs and false hair – Dance's Historical Miscellany
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What was the average weight of a 17th-century periwig (a rough estimate will do)? - Quora
Men's Wigs - 1720-1750
Rodama: a blog of 18th-century & Revolutionary France: Fashions in Wigs - Early 18th-century
A Puritan War on Wigs - JSTOR Daily
Why Seventeenth-Century French Noblemen All Looked Like Grandmas - Christ and Pop Culture
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History Cool Kids - Why did people wear powdered wigs? Powdered wigs emerged in the mid 17th century France when King Louis XIII began wearing one to conceal his receding hairline,
The History of Long Hair & Wigs for Men - DiStefano Hair Restoration Center
The Wig Business was Big Business in Eighteenth Century France — Lucinda Brant
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The Secret History of Powdered Wigs – The Vale Magazine
The power and pomp of the wig – Swiss National Museum - Swiss history blog
Shaved Heads and Syphilis: A Brief History of Wigs
Why did some 17th and 18th century English men wear “natural” color hair (hair color that matches the own) and others wear white wigs, predominantly higher echelons of class. Why and what
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