Hilarious Images That Prove You Can Never Take a Serious Photo With Historical Monuments!
Don’t Forget to Shave
The Stone Age saw the first recorded instances of shaving, where men used clam shells as razors. Ancient Rome also valued shaving and used pumice stones before transitioning to a novacila (the roman razor). Alexander the Great brought the practice to Greece with razors made of iron and copper. This statue appears to have time-traveled to find a razor for his armpit hair.
In reality, someone simply placed a disposable razor in the statue’s hand. Though the safety razor by King Camp Gillette was popular in the 1900s, disposable razors only became known in the ’70s. The evolution of the razor highlights how humanity has always sought ways to enhance personal grooming.
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