Hair History: Late Middle Ages

In this week’s episode of hair history we’re covering the 13th to early 15th century; the late middle ages! I’m going to spill all the ladie’s beauty secrets and tell you all the trends regarding hair in the late middle ages. Of course topped off with a hair tutorial at the end. Enjoy!

Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Early Middle Ages

xxxLucy

Creator living in Amsterdam with her husband and extensive tea collection. Sewing hobbyist, historical beauty enthusiast, and advocate for slowing down.
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3 thoughts on “Hair History: Late Middle Ages

  1. Ok, so I wore this hairstyle with a circlet and my black medieval dress to Comic Con and several people asked to take my picture or even take a picture together, lol. They probably thought I was cosplaying, but my intention was only to dress up, because, let’s face it, how many occasions do we get to wear something more over the top in real life? At most, I was thinking of the French princess from Braveheart, but my dress wasn’t like the ones she wore and my hair isn’t brown. Anyway, I think I can safely say that my whole outfit and appearance was a success, lol.

  2. This hairstyle looks quite wearable without the last ribbon. That would be a bit weird for an everyday hairstyle. Oh, and I can’t imagine what they saw in a big forehead. I’m “blessed” with one and I don’t see its’ value, haha.

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