...s. Hairstyles and beards varied ith the times. In early Roman times, men ore long hair and full beards. For a hile, they ere clean-shaven ith short hair. About 1c CE, they had started to style their hair, and ear beards again. Roman omen omen enjoyed gazing at themselves in mirrors of highly polished metal not glass. The ancient Roman omen loved ornate necklaces, pins, earrings, bracelets and friendship rings. Pearls ere favorites. omen often dyed their hair, usually golden-red. They used false hairpieces to make their hair thicker or longer. Sometimes, Roman omen ore their hair up, in carefully arranged styles, held ith jeeled hairpins. Sometimes they ore it don, curled in ringlets. Parasols ere used, or omen might carry fans made of peacock feathers, ood or stretched linen. omens street shoes ere made of leather, like a mans. In the house, most Romans men and omen ore sandals. omens sandals ere brightly colored. Some ere even decorated ith pearls. Roman Boys Boys ore a tunic don to their knees. It as hite, ith a crimson border. Once a boy became a man, he put aside his childish clothes, and ore an all-hite tunic. A boy became a citizen at age 16 or 17. The year as selected by choosing the date hich came closest to March 17th. Coming of age, becoming a citizen, as quite a celebration. On a boys sixteenth or seventeenth birthday, the boy dressed himself in a hite tunic, hich his father adjusted. The day ended ith a dinner party, given by the father, in honor of the ne Roman citizen. Roman Girls Girls ore a simple tunic ith a belt at the aist. hen they ent outside, they ore a second tunic that reached their feet. BULLA Children ore a special locket around their neck, given to them at birth, called a bulla. It contained an amulet as a protection against evil and as orn on a chain, cord, or strap. Girls ore their bulla until the eve of their edding day, hen their bulla as set aside ith other childhood things, like her toys. Boys ore their bulla until they day they became a citizen. Boys bullas ere put aside and carefully saved. A boys bulla could be ore by the oner again, if he on special honors. For example, if he became a successful general, and on the honor of triumph, he ould ear his bulla in ceremonial parades, to protect him from the evil jealously of men or gods. STsaefg6CJsaJ56CJtsaJ5BCJtaJph5CJt5BCJtaJph5BCJtaJ
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