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Old 06-29-2008, 05:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Question Historical Question on Female Shaving

Something popped into my demented little head recently.

Before the advent of safety razors, did women use straight razors to shave their legs, arms, etc? Or would true historical accuracy require us to imagine women of the Victorian age and before sporting a rather hairy Mediterannean look?

Anyone know?
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Old 06-29-2008, 05:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Not demented at all... Some history of it here...

Why do we shave?
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Hello everybody!

The 3/8 blades were made for women.. (no sexism here)

As an exemple of "old" blade for woman, one (in the middle) out of my collection that I need to restore (the scales are made of silver):

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Oooooooo, that is a pretty one Kara! Thanks for sharing the photos and the info.
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Hello everybody!

The 3/8 blades were made for women.. (no sexism here)

As an exemple of "old" blade for woman, one (in the middle) out of my collection that I need to restore (the scales are made of silver):

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Removing body hair might have ancient roots for women but I do not believe it was popular until recently. First, the women in my Grandpa's home told me they did not shave until after the War. My Grandma's first razor was a Injector from the early 50s. Second, the Mennonites in Belize maintain the traditions of their forefathers, or foremothers in this case, and do not shave. They don't bathe, either. Third, women from many ethnic groups do not have the same amount of hair that European women do, nor is it as thick. Beloved Wife, for example, has very soft hair and Whiggamore does not really notice if she shaves or not unless he makes sure to look. Why make all this fuss to remove something that nobody is making a fuss over? For those three reasons, I think this is a recent phenomenon.
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Removing body hair might have ancient roots for women but I do not believe it was popular until recently. First, the women in my Grandpa's home told me they did not shave until after the War. My Grandma's first razor was a Injector from the early 50s. Second, the Mennonites in Belize maintain the traditions of their forefathers, or foremothers in this case, and do not shave. They don't bathe, either. Third, women from many ethnic groups do not have the same amount of hair that European women do, nor is it as thick. Beloved Wife, for example, has very soft hair and Whiggamore does not really notice if she shaves or not unless he makes sure to look. Why make all this fuss to remove something that nobody is making a fuss over? For those three reasons, I think this is a recent phenomenon.
Dear Whiggamore,

I am not an historian nor an ethonolog, but.... I do know that women from the aristocracy as well as the bourgeoisie were used to shave the hair from... their face, especially the eyebrows.

This was posted by Kees in the netherland on SRP: http://www.quikshave.com/timeline.htm

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Dear Whiggamore,

I am not an historian nor an ethonolog, but.... I do know that women from the aristocracy as well as the bourgeoisie were used to shave the hair from... their face, especially the eyebrows.

This was posted by Kees in the netherland on SRP: The Shaving Historical Timeline
I'm sure they did. I still don't think it was popular, though. In ancient times, who knows? In India, maybe. But in Christendom, I doubt it.
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ooooooooo I want one too. Just to have.
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