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In page Hair removal:

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In Ancient Egypt, besides being a fashion statement for affluent Egyptians of all genders,[2][9] hair removal served as a treatment for louse infestation, which was a prevalent issue in the region.[10] Very often, they would replace the removed head hair with a Nubian wig, which was seen as easier to maintain and also fashionable.[10] Ancient Egyptian priests also shaved or depilated all over daily, so as to present a "pure" body before the images of the gods.[citation needed]