I thought it was to cover up syphilitic lesions and just kinda stuck around.
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That's pretty much what the article says
Wigs began to catch on in the late 16th century when an increasing number of people in Europe were contracting the STI. Without widespread treatment with antibiotics (Sir Alexander Fleming didn't discover penicillin, the treatment for syphilis until 1928), people with syphilis were plagued by rashes, blindness, dementia, open sores and hair loss. The hair loss was particularly problematic in social circles.
This fucking culture, man. People getting dimensia and going blind, but if they loose their hair then their friends abandon them.
Wigs are so much a part of British criminal courts that if a barrister doesn't wear one, it's seen as an insult to the court.
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Most are handmade from 100 percent horsehair, though there are synthetic versions available today, too. Horsehair wigs aren't cheap, either, especially when they're handmade and combine an ages-old craft of styling, sewing and gluing. A judge's full-length wig can cost more than $3,000
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Those who couldn't afford the best garb but wanted to look the part wore wigs made of hair from goats, spooled cotton or from the hair of human corpses
This is the stupidest and most disgusting thing I've read today, thanks.
Hair is already dead and animal hair (can't remember which animal) is also used for the best brushes used for painting. IMO as long as the hair is washed which it obviously is, it's not really disgusting.
Its disgusting to use a being's body without their consent.
Again, hair is dead.
And honestly if you are referring to the animals (which you are, otherwise you wouldn't say "beings") they likely wouldn't have been born in the first place if humans didn't like their hair.
Necrophila is immoral.
Yeah no shit Sherlock. That has nothing to do with taking the hair of dead people though.
If I'm dead you can take whatever part you want and use it for medical purposes or wigs I guess. I don't really care, because I would be fucking dead.
Just because you don't care doesn't mean others don't care.
Why do you think cultures have condemned necrophilia?
Taking hair isn't necrophilia