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Is it true that Albert Einstein didn't comb his hair?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24986points) February 20th, 2022

Also what else did he not do? Like use shampoo and deodorant?

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rebbel's avatar

He did have a, patent pending, home designed comb, but it wasn’t very useful, because, different from later models, his had the teeth standing up, rather than turned downwards.

LostInParadise's avatar

Einstein was known for not wearing socks.

LadyMarissa's avatar

IF you look at some of the younger pics of Einstein, his hair was quite manageable although wavy. According to this site his hair was quite manageable until his son was born & he stopped taking care of himself. It didn’t really explain WHY his son’s birth affected him so. After he stopped being concerned with his hair, he decided he liked the crazy professor look & stopped having his hair cut by barbers. His wife took over the duty of trimming is locks so he could maintain his wild look.

As someone who has noticed a marked difference in the health of my hair as I’ve aged, I’ve noticed that with age comes dry, brittle, flyaway locks that needs a lot of work to tame & maintain. Maybe he went through something similar and just didn’t care!!!

He died when I was 5 so I cannot give a definitive answer as to whether he just didn’t comb his hair, IF it was a genetic curse, or IF he found the wild & crazy look to suit his style. He refused to wear socks & I’ve always heard that he often left home forgetting to put on his pants. Maybe his mind was so freakin busy that he had NO time to waste on the unimportant stuff!!!

SnipSnip's avatar

I don’t know but am, with great anticipation, awaiting for you to reveal the truth.

smudges's avatar

Interesting article on Howard Hughes, Andy Warhol, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Albert Einstein. One quote about Einstein says: “As a boy, Einstein didn’t begin speaking until past the age of 2, almost 3 years old. Once he did, his speech was marked by the “strange habit” of “repeating sentences to himself,” a “common feature of autism.””

https://nypost.com/2016/02/07/were-geniuses-like-andy-warhol-albert-einstein-mentally-ill/ (If it won’t allow you access, I’ve copied it and can post it.)

Another interesting article is: Eduard Einstein: The Tragic Life of Albert Einstein’s Forgotten Son.

https://ideapod.com/eduard-einstein-the-tragic-life-of-albert-einsteins-forgotten-son/

And another quote:

“Did the man own a comb, for heaven’s sake?”
Yes, but his mind was so busy with other things that he regularly forgot to use it. Einstein’s overall neglect of personal appearance began shortly after the birth of his first son, Hans. The baby would keep the entire household awake by crying throughout the night. Albert couldn’t miss a day of work, of course. He had to support a family of not only a wife and son, but also his widowed, aging mother.”

Call_Me_Jay's avatar

I had curly hair until I went bald in my thirties.

I had beautiful curly locks and did not own a comb. I shampooed my hair in the morning, dried it with a towel, and combed it back with my fingers.

Good times.

kneesox's avatar

I imagine he did comb his hair. He just combed it to look like that. Overall, pretty mild in the larger world of hair weirdness.

I’ll bet less people bothered him that way

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