century that reappear wigs on the front of the stage
Genre guys, they got tired, they took a break wig for 1000 years. Obviously, there is a good reason. Obviously, I know and I give it. At the fall of the Roman Empire in Europe, this is called the medieval era. The Middle Ages what. And between the fifth century and the XVth, the Catholic Church has asked her ass, oh imposing on all human practices. And the Church, she decides that God gave you a body, beautiful or ugly, and the turn is a little attempt on God. Also, makeup is forbidden. Wigs too. For men or women shop human hair wigs, whatever. The Church says NO.
In the twelfth century, there's also a guy human hair wigs blonde, Bernard of Clairvaux who think the wig is an invention of the devil and the ornaments are unworthy of Christianity. Also, to be sure to be understood, he says to all Christians that if they wear wigs, the Spirit of God can not reach them. Yes, because it passes through the skull, the Spirit of God. As Santa Claus by the fireplace. Finally, "THE WOMAN WHO BEARS A WIG COMMITS A MORTAL SIN." Well, beh oké. On vacation wigs for almost 1000 years. Meet at the Renaissance.
The sixteenth century in England
It was not until the sixteenth century that reappear wigs on the front of the stage. But beware, not in France, not in England. And do you know why? Protestantism is needed in the country with Henry VIII, and suddenly there emerges the bullshit of the Catholic Church blows of freedom in the ass. Moreover, it is now important to look good, and we try to fight against the problems of hygiene. Must say that until the sixteenth century, the guys are a bit grotty, they do not like water, and toilet main ritual is to change clothes. So there they resume a bit in hand. But slowly eh, no precipitation, for now, the important thing is to be beautiful. That's why Elizabeth I of England will spread the fashion of the wig in the English court wearing a red wig. Elizabeth is the daughter of Henry VIII.
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