Wigmaking's Rise Amid Syphilis Outbreak

Wigmaking's Rise Amid Syphilis Outbreak

An outbreak of syphilis led to a surge in wigmaking, as wigs covered up baldness and head sores caused by the disease. Powdered wigs, popular at the time, contained lavender or orange to mask unpleasant odors.

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