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.
Sikhs believe they get reborn.
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i think they do it themselves
Some do some dont
There is no one particular day in the week, which is better or more auspicious for Sikhs to go to the Gurdwara. Each day is treated exactly the same as any other. The majority of Sikhs will tend to go on a Sunday, merely due to convenience.
No, pilgrimage is not compulsory for Sikhs. However, some Sikhs choose to go on pilgrimages to important historical and religious sites such as the Golden Temple in Amritsar, but it is not a mandatory practice in Sikhism.
Most of the time, hairdressers go for a stylist who is known. In other words, the stylist may be their friend or co-worker. They have to look outstanding on the face of their clients, so most of the hairdressers in Manchester go to the other stylist instead of keeping their hairstyle on their own.
Yes, Sikhs still do Seva today. If you go to any Gurdwara in the world you will see Sikhs doing seva.
You have to go to the hairdressers
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