1700s Hairstyles
For over a century from the to the late eighteenth century fashionable men chose to shave their natural hair and to wear a wig instea.
1700s hairstyles. During the first decades of the 1700s women wore a hairstyle called the fontange. During the first decades of the 1700s women wore a hairstyle called the fontange. The hair at the front of the head was curled waved frizzed or teased to produce a very high and round style particularly surrounding the face.
Under the reign of louis xv costumes changed and women s hairstyles became simpler. A variety of 1700s hairstyles the hairstyle is a kind of business card of a woman designed to emphasize the dignity and hide the flaws of the face. The 1700s hairstyles to some extent betrays the character of a woman and her lifestyle.
It was in fashion a hairstyle called tĂȘte de mouton sheep head with short curls and some locks on the nape. Women didn t wear wigs until 1770. Since then hairstyles became more elaborated.
The hair at the front of the head was curled waved frizzed or teased to produce a very high and round style particularly surrounding the face.