Wednesday, July 29, 2009

What was facial hair like in the 19th Century (focus on 1860-1890)?

This is research for a character for a play



What was facial hair like in the 19th Century (focus on 1860-1890)?

Most men had fanct syle mustaches. Beards were only for high class royals. Here is a website for more info.



What was facial hair like in the 19th Century (focus on 1860-1890)?

well most people looked like jesus



What was facial hair like in the 19th Century (focus on 1860-1890)?

Nearly all men and women had full beards.



What was facial hair like in the 19th Century (focus on 1860-1890)?

It was long.



What was facial hair like in the 19th Century (focus on 1860-1890)?

big bushy beard was the order of the day, apart from Benjamin Disraeli, he had a long goatee like that dude from System of a Down.



What was facial hair like in the 19th Century (focus on 1860-1890)?

long fluffy and extremely posh



What was facial hair like in the 19th Century (focus on 1860-1890)?

Probably quite dirty.



What was facial hair like in the 19th Century (focus on 1860-1890)?

Alot of men had beards or moustaches in the handelbar variety, either that or long foppish fringes and round shortish bob cuts for younger men. The army often had shorter hair with moustaches or beards depending on where they were in life. Often older men would grow distinguished long but well trimmed beards and moustaches and younger men would have slighty longer hair but with a half over flicked side of hair

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