In 1500 BC, a bald head was considered to be the epitome of female beauty.
Egyptian women used to remove all the hair from their heads with tweezers and they’d polish the skin with napkins. They would also put on a wig made of sheep wool or herbs. Sometimes they wore 2 wigs to make their “hair style” look more voluminous.
The word “camel” translates to “beauty.”
In Arabic, the word for beauty is “jamaal” which is taken from “jml,” a root that means camel.