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Iron Wigs
In the sixteenth century in italy, blond hair was really popular. It was very hard to get hold of blond wigs so women would sit on top of buildings in huge hats called salanas. So there was a massive brim, but there was no top of their hats, and so the sun could bleach their hair. They don't be made of metal. In the metal wegs to wiger it yer we'rd right? Svem, long strands of tin or steel. I think not many, but it wasn't a big fash. Edward wartley montague was an author, and traveller, he had an iron wig. And then they went out of