In the 16th century, bathing practices varied widely depending on social class and region. The upper classes typically bathed more frequently, often using scented baths for cleanliness and pleasure, while the lower classes bathed less often due to limited access to water and privacy. Public bathhouses were common in urban areas, but many believed that too much bathing could be harmful to one's health. Overall, regular bathing was not as prevalent as it is today.
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