Did Romans shave their legs?
John Thompson
Updated on January 22, 2026
Did Romans their bodies and did the ancient Romans shave their body hair? The answer to this question is also yes. The men, and women, in the ancient times also shaved their bodies. They actually did a lot of grooming.
How did Romans remove body hair?
Early Romans viewed lack of body hair as a symbol of high class citizens. Many paintings and sculptures of ancient Roman women reveal that even pubic hair was removed. Hair removal was done via flint razors, tweezers, creams and stones.Did Romans shave their body hair?
Gender and hair care in ancient RomeThey did not just cut hair and shave beards, but also trimmed finger and toe nails, removed unwanted body hair and made wigs.
Did people shave in ancient Rome?
Ancient RomeYoung Roman men would celebrate their first shave with a party as a way to welcome in adulthood. The novacila was used for shaving, the pumice stone made an appearance again to help rub off stubble, and afterwards, massage oils and perfumes would be used to soften the skin.