You don't need to shave your head before you wear a wig. Many wear a close-fitting cap to contain their hair under a wig. In any case, a wig will be warm.
NO.
I think ten and older should totally shave. If their hair is turning black and if they wear short skirts, TOTALLY!
No they dont shave their body hair , they mostly wear burqas as it is a custom for females who attend puberty to cover themselves from head to toe, and mostly its a personal choice not a compulsion for them to shave their body hair
Not necessarily. You can still look well in a suit without short hair and with a beard and/or moustache.
You should wear something that shows all your underarm hair and leg hair before a party or something. Then go up to your mom when she is watching TV and can listen to your question entirely. Say, "Mom, you know how I have the party to go to? Well, look at all this hair! I am embarrassed by it. Can I shave it off?" Or if you are too nervous, write her a note and take a picture of your hair and leave it somewhere where only she will find it. Hope this Helps!
According to Orthodoxy, women do NOT have to cut or shave their hair. Most orthodox women will wear scarves, hats, or wigs that cover all or most of their hair.
the women shave all there hair off and they only wear blankets on them the kind of material the blankets are is the hair of the goats.
Shave your and wear a merkin
no, you do not have to shave your legs to wear hose.
No I have never heard of this. Hair shaving has nothing to do with athletics. Boy's in general do not shave their hair, but of course there are always some who will, just like in any walk of life. There is no reason why you need to shave your pubic hair in order to wear a "cup" but as in many things the choice is entirely personal and if you want to do it there is no reason why you shouldn't.
You do not have to have your hair cut at all to wear hair extensions.
Some Buddhist monks shave their heads. This is the stereotype Buddhist hairdo. Most Buddhists are not monks and wear their hair like anyone else in their local culture.