it depends on the style he/she did their hair
he parts his hair both sides
it is part of there religon.
Every one has hair on every single body part on their body, with only a couple exceptions. Even women have hair on every body part.
You can part your hair in the middle, either side of the middle (side parting) and you can also part it in a zig zag way too.
A braid from the front of your part in your hair to the bottom on both sides , tie them together at the back.If any part of the braid is left, undo that part and french braid it and clip.
The hair is the part of the women body which makes her beautiful , if it is long . So, it should not cut
No. They are categorized as different parts of the body.
Hairstyles for Roman women changed over the years. At the very beginning of the city the women wore their hair straight back in a bun. During the late republic and early principate the women still wore their hair in a bun, but the top was raised in a puff. Gradually the hairstyles became more elaborate, with curls and braids. Women's hairstyles reached their peak during the Flavian period when they had elaborate curls and hair extensions. One thing was consistent through all the years, though, and that was that all the women wore their hair up; they would never be seen with their hair hanging loose.
Use foil. Take the hair dye you want to use on whatever part of hair and when you get that part covered in hair dye, wrap it in foil and fold it up. Then do the same to the other part you want a different color. Make sense? Kinda suck at explaining stuff. but hope this helped :)
Women regularly shave that kind of hair. For men, most leave it alone - part of being a man I suppose.
It is because removing hair from any body part is prohibited in Sikhism. But this is only for men. Women can go to the hair dresser.
well, I get sew-ins all the time. My mother sews them, and i have someone braid it into a mohawk design. then, my mother takes the ends of the braids and folds them horizontally, threads them together, THEN sews on the hair. You may feel a little bulky when you touch it, but it comes together flawlessly if you do it right. to leave a front part, braid up the sides, and leave the front in the design of a wide bouffant (a hump.) flat iron a part of your natural hair in the back of the hump, and the sides of the hump. part your natural hair. if your natural hair isn't lengthy enough for a slight bang, simply part your hair, add on bonded (glued) tracks, and flat iron. it will be beautiful if you follow these directions closely.