They mostly wore berry juice, for their lips and eyes, charcoal for eyeliner, and white lead to create a pale complexion, which we now know killed many women because while lead is toxic.
The main garment for bth men and women was a sheet of linen or wool called Chitons. It was pinned at one shoulder. A women wore a longer one, pinned at both shoulders. Chitons were not always white....
Yes, the Greeks found natural hair to be sacred so if they had the chance they were, of course, gonna hide the baldness. Also since men played women when acting they needed to wear wigs to show they...
Only men were allowed to be actors so they would wear them to show the audience who they were playing or whether they are male or female. the also wore them to show exaggerated emotion.