There is a lot to learn from them.
In different eras, people treated their bodies in a special way. It is believed that a large amount of time is now devoted to hygiene procedures. Men shower several times a week. However, they are far from the rules that the ancient Greeks adhered to.
Even then, representatives of the stronger sex actively used tweezers for plucking hair. In addition, men also resorted to wax in order to get rid of excess hair on their bodies. This is proven by the fact that people in Greek statues were depicted without hair.
Also, in antiquity, even warriors were required to wash themselves at least once a day. They did this in special pools and baths, which were common in cities. Men paid great attention to this process: they used incense and special soap compositions.
Moreover, the Greeks had a wide variety of tools to maintain hygiene. There were special scoops for the ears, and similar devices were created for cleaning nails. Thanks to complex sets of products, the necessary skin care was provided. Each man had his own cosmetic bag.