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Greek Body Cleaning Rituals

Soap? Not for Greeks. Olive oil and a sharp tool did the trick.

Greek Body Cleaning Rituals

David — "The Death of Socrates" (1787), public domain

Sweat, Oil, And The Strigil

In the gymnasium, athletes rubbed themselves with olive oil, then scraped it all off with a curved strigil. This odd ritual was thought to cleanse the skin and promote health.

Aromatic And Resourceful

The collected gunk—a mix of oil, sweat, and dirt—was sometimes sold to fans as a kind of athletic souvenir or medicine. For Greeks, clean didn’t mean soap and water.

Ancient Greeks cleaned themselves after exercise by slathering on olive oil and scraping it off with a metal tool called a strigil. No soap, no showers—just oil, sweat, and dust, carefully removed.

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