Why did british men wore white hairs on their heads in earlier times?
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Powdered Wigs
King Louis XIII was the man first responsible for the trend, as he wore a wig (original called "periwig") to cover his premature balding.
As the trend began in royalty, they developed an upper-class, conservative status.
People who wore them were among the "elites" in society
In the 18th century, men's wigs were powdered to give them their distinctive white or off-white color.
Women in the 18th century did not wear wigs, but wore a coiffure supplemented by artificial hair or hair from other sources.
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