Outdated Hygiene Practices that are No Longer in Use
In the past, people have had some questionable hygiene practices that thankfully are no longer in use. From using toxic substances for beauty treatments to bathing infrequently, these practices may seem bizarre to us now. Let’s explore some of the outdated hygiene practices that are a thing of the past.
Urine as Mouthwash
One of the most shocking hygiene practices of the past involved using urine as mouthwash. Yes, you read that right. In ancient Rome, people believed that urine had antiseptic properties and could help keep their teeth clean. Fortunately, we now have much more pleasant options like minty fresh toothpaste to keep our mouths clean.
Lead-based Makeup
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Mercury in Skincare
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Infrequent Bathing
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Medicated Lice Wigs
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Arsenic for Complexion
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Powdered Wigs and Hygiene
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Opium for Toothache
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Mud Baths and Healing
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Bloodletting for Health
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Conclusion
While it’s fascinating to look back on these outdated hygiene practices, we can all breathe a sigh of relief that we no longer have to resort to such extreme measures to maintain our cleanliness and health.