A team of archaeologists has found that our obsession with hair removal can be traced back to Roman times.
a huge collection of over 50 tweezers at the settlement that dates from the 2nd to 4th century CE.
English Heritage has said that the hair removal practices were just as routine for men as they were for women, noting that men who would engage in sports like wrestling would be expected to remove their body hair.
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