Mummy Study: Egyptians Used Hair Gel
August 30, 2011 by UPI - United Press International, Inc.
MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 30 (UPI) — British researchers say their study of 18 mummies indicates ancient Egyptians used fat-based products as hair-styling gel.
The University of Manchester researchers, who published their findings Aug. 16 in the Journal of Archaeological Science, said hair samples collected from the mummies were examined under a microscope and the team found the hair had been treated with a substance made from plant and animal fatty acids, Livescience.com reported Tuesday.
The researchers said they believe the substance was used as hair-styling gel by the ancient Egyptians and the embalmers sought to retain the hairstyles the mummies wore in life.
“Personal appearance was important to the ancient Egyptians so much so that in cases where the hair was styled, the embalming process was adapted to preserve the hairstyle,” the team wrote. “This further ensured that the deceased’s individuality was retained in death, as it had been in life, and emphasizes the importance of the hair in ancient Egyptian society.”





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