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It is a legal requirement in restarunts that the cooks wear some sort of hair covering to reduce the chance of hair getting into the food. It is not necessary to do this when cooking at home.
Hair covering, lengths of skirts,and sleeves
A Sikh man is not allowed to cut his hair and the head must covered. Every man is to wear a turban. Covering long hair with a turban helps to protect it from becoming tangled, or coming in contact with pollutants.
Because no one wants your, or anyone elses' hair in their food
so your hair wont fall in food or whatevr it is ur making
Yes. In some fields, especially surgical fields, you may be required to wear a hair covering during some portions of your work day.
Well to keep your hair from getting in the food so the food is hairless (to not find hair in your food)
It is a social custom in many middle eastern and eastern European countries. Hijab is the Islamic name for this hair covering, A similar hair covering is the Babushka. No it should not be banned or you would have to ban all form of hats and coverings if people wish to wear the hijab let them.
So that when the person is cooking something, his/her hair won't go to the food. Besides, who would want someone else's hair in their meal? But hair nets aren't so necessary in home kitchens. They are usually worn by cooks in restaurants.
the covering you wear on your hair while swimming is called 'un bonnet de bain' in French.
It is mandated in Quran for women to wear clothing covering their whole body (including hair, head, and neck) except face and hands. The clothing that is covering head, hair, and neck is called hijab. It is almost like that worn by Nuns.
a Tichel is a head covering that Jewish (especially married) women wear. -> Correction. Observant Jewish women cover their hair only after they get married. The term is correct. It's either a square or rectanglar head covering that Jewish women wear after they get married.