Where did waxing start?
Where did this whole hair removal thing start? How long has it been around? Curious much? We could bore you with the details, but think the below summary should just give you an idea. And how it developed
Go Hairless! The ancient Egyptians around 1150 BC removed all their hair from their armpits to their pubic hair using sugaring. While people had been removing hair since the cavemen, the Egyptians began the format closest to waxing.
With many trendsetters in our time, Queen Elizabeth was one among us. However, while hair removal was also fairly common at this time, it was more common for your face rather than your bodies…yep, that’s right, eyebrows included – women would heavily wax their eyebrows because a large forehead was a desirable trait…don’t ask us why. Trust us when we say that we have no idea what kind of look they were going for!
Modern day waxing
Wax strips made debut by 1960. Go- to method of hair removal