During the Tudor period, people typically washed their hair infrequently, often only a few times a year. Instead of regular washing, they used various herbal powders and oils to keep their hair looking clean and to manage odors. Additionally, the use of wigs became popular, which further decreased the frequency of hair washing among the nobility. Overall, hygiene practices varied widely depending on social status and personal preference.
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