The document discusses clothing, hairstyles, and makeup in several ancient civilizations including Egypt, Rome, Greece, Mesopotamia, and modern Canada. In ancient Egypt, most clothing was made from linen and people wore elaborate wigs. In ancient Rome, common clothing included tunics, togas, and silk for wealthy individuals. Ancient Greeks often wore little clothing and used pins and folding to create styles. Mesopotamians developed weaving and wore loincloths or dresses. Makeup and hairstyles varied between cultures and social classes. Modern Canadian clothing and hairstyles show more variety between individuals.