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Kate Lister: 我一直认为过去的都铎时期的人们卫生习惯很差,蓬头垢面,浑身恶臭,但实际上,他们对美的追求和保持吸引力是非常重视的。虽然他们可能没有像我们今天这样频繁地洗澡,但他们也在尽力保持清洁,并使用各种方法来掩盖难闻的气味。 Nicola Tallis: 我要纠正一个普遍的误解,都铎时期的人们并非不讲卫生。他们认为身体上的一层污垢可以提供某种程度的保护,防止疾病侵袭。亨利八世就是一个非常注重卫生的人,他经常洗手,甚至在汉普顿宫安装了带有冷热水的浴室。人们也相信疾病是通过空气中的难闻气味传播的,因此他们会使用香水和香草来掩盖体味。虽然当时的卫生条件有限,但人们都在尽力保持清洁和气味宜人。

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Why did royalty have worse teeth than commoners? How would the Tudor court have smelt? And when even the Queen of England can be accused of being a witch for a random mole, what hope did the rest of us have?

In this new mini-series, we'll be exploring the beauty standards - and ideas of ugliness - throughout time periods in history.

In this third episode Kate is joined by historian and author Nicola Tallis, to find out how both royalty and commoners achieved the desired looks of Tudor times.

This episode was edited by Tim Arstall. The producer was Stuart Beckwith. The senior producer was Charlotte Long.

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