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.
They generally don't. There are some Hasidic women who do, but the vast majority of Orthodox Jewish women do not.
The term scarf women refers to the Muslim women who wear scarves on their head. The scarves are also known as Hijabs. They were the scarves to keep theirselves modest in public.
Not all women in Europe shave their legs. It is a myth that European women do not shave their legs.
No, women wear scarves to add something on the outfit, or who knows probably it is that.
Only the Orthodox Jewish women wear headscarves. Some Orthodox Jewish women prefer to wear wigs rather than headscarves. Some non-Orthodox women will wear a kerchief over their hair when attending a synagogue service. The reason for a woman covering her hair is modesty. The hair is seen as a thing of beauty (Talmud, Berakhot 24a), not to be exposed to passers-by.
Yes, burberry scarves for women have not lost their popularity and a still considered the most stylish scarves on the market today. They cater to women with discriminating tastes in style, color, feel and comfort.
There are many places where you can find genuine mohair scarves and shawls online. www.amazon.com sells mohair scarves by Gita, and www.bonanzle.com offers mohair scarves made by individual sellers.
No
No, women in England like to go more natural. Yes we do shave.
I think it depends upon the size of scarves. There are numerous infinity scarves being made that are useful both for adults and children based on gender neutrality.
No, in fact most European women don't shave their arms, legs, pits etc.. Most Italian women don't practice daily bathing rituals either.
Lol Egyptian women and men don't shave there head for fun. Maybe it's cause they are bald? and figure to shave off the rest of it?