Sure, with exceptions like Basic Combat Training, Advanced Individual Training, and so on, during which the hair is too short to part.
Anyone, male or female, should wear a hair net or a hat, if they are cooking or serving food.
While not all military branches require recruits to shave their heads, many do have grooming standards that often include short haircuts. For example, the Army typically mandates that male recruits cut their hair very short, while female recruits may have specific guidelines for maintaining hair length and style. Ultimately, grooming policies can vary by branch and are designed to promote uniformity and discipline among service members.
Head hair
Emo hair male can be styled by razor trimming, dying, or by straightening.
Scientifically, there is no difference between male and female hair. It is said though that female hair is thicker and shinier than a males but that is because of the way females treat and care for their hair.
I don't think so.......but it said on some web site that.....male hair grows faster than female hair :)
To style up your hair if you are a male with medium length hair, simply trim it and part it in a gentle fashion.
Yes. While there may be a few Adventist women that do not cut their hair, there is no religious reason specific to the Adventist faith for not cutting one's hair, whether one is male or female.
wavy
Yes.
brown
brown hair