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WarpGirl wrote:But you could also say that they started shaving to please the gods, and it ended up taking care of the bugs. Either way both are true.
Due to the climate, Egyptians were fixated on cleanliness - so much so that foreigners (thought to be dirty) and those who didn't have access to much personal hygiene were despised. Men and woman shaved and plucked off all of their body hair using tweezers, knives and razors, be them of flint or metal (they used oil as shaving lotion - moisturising oils were also rubbed into the skin as protection against the harsh, hot climate). Not only was this for beauty, but it also rid the Egyptians of body lice.
Both men and women would often shave their hair and wear wigs. From at least the time of the New Kingdom, priests shaved off all of their body hair, most likely as a precaution against lice, whose presence would have been considered as unacceptably offensive whilst they were ministering to the gods.
WarpGirl wrote:Really! Hmm. Never watched it, maybe I'll ask my cosmetoligist (her word) sister. But didn't that start almost 10 years ago?
Alelou wrote:or maybe it was because that was when they were actually most vulnerable to infection. It eventually became all about 'purity' but it might have started as a matter of protection.
There's a lot of this stuff in our daily lives. If there's something we do out of politeness or custom, often there was originally a very pragmatic reason for it.
WarpGirl wrote:OK No more lice. Alelou you're absolutely right that Liviticus' strict law code had mostly to do with practical concerns of dealing with a nomadic nation of well more than 6 million at that time. But it was also a matter of obedience. The same as it was in ancient Egypt when you shaved before you went in before the Pharao, respect for the God or gods you serve. They're not separate according to those belief systems.
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