Queen Isabella of Castile, known as a “warrior queen,” famously claimed she bathed only twice in her life—once at birth and once before her wedding. Bridal bouquets and fans became popular to mask odors and conceal decayed teeth, while oily hair and headwear were used to manage lice and maintain social norms of the time. Hygiene practices were influenced by beliefs such as the idea that excessive washing could cause infertility, reflecting the era’s unique attitudes toward cleanliness and health.
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