Powdering a Wig C18
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Powdering a Wig C18
A French coiffeur powders his customers new wig. The customer is wearing a protective mask with eye holes cut out
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A Moment of Elegance in 18th Century France: Powdering a New Wig at the Coiffeur's This image, taken from Mary Evans Picture Library, transports us back to the opulent 18th century in France. The scene unfolds in a coiffeur's salon, where the art of wig-making and maintenance held great significance for the aristocracy and the fashionable elite. The central figure in this photograph is a skilled coiffeur, meticulously applying powder to his customer's newly acquired wig. The customer, dressed in the latest fashion, wears a protective mask with intricately cut eye holes. This mask, an essential accessory during the powdering process, shielded the wearer from the fine, irritating powder that was used to create a smooth, lustrous finish. The coiffeur's deft touch and the customer's trust in his abilities are evident in the tender yet focused expression on their faces. The atmosphere in the room is one of tranquility and refinement, as the customer prepares for an evening of social engagements and the coiffeur takes pride in his craft. False hair was an integral part of 18th century fashion, and wigs were often made from human hair, sheep's wool, or horsehair. Powdering was a labor-intensive process that involved applying a mixture of starch, flour, and rosin to the wig, followed by the application of finely ground, scented talcum powder. This process ensured that the wig appeared smooth, full, and well-groomed, reflecting the wearer's wealth and status. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 18th century beauty rituals and the intricate relationship between the coiffeur and his clientele. The protective mask worn by the customer is a testament to the importance of personal hygiene and the lengths that people went to maintain their appearance in an era of opulence and elegance.
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