You have to wear a turban all the time, you can't smoke or drink and you can't cut your hair if you are a man
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Thieves often wear masks or balaclavas to conceal their identities while committing crimes. These items help hide facial features, making it harder for witnesses to identify them or for surveillance cameras to capture their images. In some cases, they may also wear sunglasses or face coverings like scarves to further obscure their appearance.
He was wearing a latex fake face. He also wears a mask above it.
Girls where foundation on their face usually when they are going out this darkens their skin a little bit.
Yes, anyone can wear a kara, which is a steel bracelet worn by Sikhs as a symbol of their faith and commitment to their values. While it is primarily associated with Sikhism and holds spiritual significance, individuals from other backgrounds may also choose to wear it as a fashion statement or personal symbol. However, it is essential to respect its cultural and religious meaning when doing so.
Some do some dont
It is because they have not chosen to.But once they have chosen to they will have to wear it!
Sikhs wear the turbans as a religious practice. They don't usually cut their hair hence they have long beards and wear the kind of turban called a 'pagri' to protect their hair from dust and to cover them up so they wont flash on their face while working.
Wearing "Kachehra" (Underwear) and "Dastaar" (turban) is mandatory for sikhs. Sikhs can wear anything in the gurdwara which is sober and does not seem vulgar. Sikh women are aslo exempted from wearing "Dastaar". Women may or may not wear dastaar.
Sikhs wear turban for safety for their hair and turban is also a identical symbol and regard of Sikh religion. That's why Sikhs don't have to wear hats.
Sikhs wear a kara, kirpan, kaccha, kanga, and kesh to show that they are Sikhs and that they are proud.
Yes. We can wear hoodies.
It is not a requirement for all Sikhs to wear turbans. Some women, however, do wear turbans as Sikhism promotes equality between both genders. Other women prefer to cover their head with a veils known as chunni instead.
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Sikhs are advised to wear the Kara on the hand they write with, so yes. Left handed people would wear the Kara on their left hand.