Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society

What Made You Ugly In Tudor Times?

May 16, 2025
Join historian Nicola Tallis, a Tudor expert, as she unpacks the era's bizarre beauty standards. Discover why royalty had worse teeth than commoners and the absurdity of lead-based cosmetics. Explore the strange intersection of beauty and witchcraft, alongside how societal pressures shaped perceptions of attractiveness. The discussion highlights the complexity of hygiene practices and the obsession with pale skin and plucked hair in a society that valued both wealth and perceived morality in its looks.
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Tudor Hygiene Myths Debunked

  • Tudor hygiene was influenced by beliefs that washing could increase illness risk.
  • Despite myths, they cared about cleanliness and used finger bowls and occasional baths with hot water.
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Tudor Court Smells and Perfumes

  • Tudor courts smelled foul due to crowded conditions, animals, and poor sanitation.
  • Rich people used heavy perfumes and pomanders to mask bad odors and protect from disease.
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Wealth Hurt Tudor Dental Health

  • Rich Tudors suffered worse dental health due to sugar consumption and damaging gold/silver toothpicks.
  • Poorer people had better teeth using wooden toothpicks and avoiding sugar.
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