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13 January 2026

12 January 2026

  • curprev 19:5619:56, 12 January 2026 ShawnTufnell525 talk contribs 1,500 bytes +1,500 Created page with "The custom of using wigs dates back to old people, however it wasn't till the late 17th and very early 18th centuries that wigs became a staple of European style. These wigs, understood as "perukes" or "periwigs," were made from human, horse, or goat hair and were fastidiously styled and powdered with starch to achieve their famous white appearance. In final thought, the gigantic powdered wigs of the 18th century were more than mere fashion devices; they were emblematic..."