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  2. Thatha - Wikipedia

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    Thatha or Thathi (English - Beard Band) is a type of cloth used by some Sikhs to fix their beards [1] after spraying them with hair spray such as Taft, Fixo, Swift or with water or oil. Many orthodox Sikhs prefer to keep an open beard as a sign of respect, but some modern Sikhs prefer tying beards for neatness and appearance or even for the ...

  3. Hair spray - Wikipedia

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    Hair spray (also hair lacquer or spritz) is a common cosmetic hairstyling product that is sprayed onto hair to protect against humidity and wind and have it stay in a desired shape. Hair sprays typically consist of several components for the hair as well as a propellant.

  4. Turban - Wikipedia

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    Sikhs do not cut their hair, as a religious observance. The turban protects the hair and keeps it clean. As Sikhs form 1.7% of India's population and 1.5% of Canada's population, their turbans help identify them. When he institutionalized the turban as a part of the Sikh identity, Guru Gobind Singh said, "My Sikh will be recognized among millions".

  5. Viral video of sisters freaking out when one cuts another's ...

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    A chaotic and hilarious TikTok video of Texas sisters banding together to fix a spontaneous haircut before their mother find out is going viral for its spot-on representation of sisterhood.

  6. Comb Sister - Wikipedia

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    Comb Sisters, also known as Self-comb Women [1] (自梳女; zìshūnǚ; zi 6 so 1 neoi 5-2), are a group of women who set up their own hairstyle in a way that resembles that of married women. This is seen as a demonstration of their determination to remain single for the rest of their lives.

  7. Salai (needle) - Wikipedia

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    A salai (Punjabi: ਸਲਾਈ) also known as a baaj (Punjabi: ਬਾਜ) is a specially-designed needle for turbans that is used by Sikhs for tucking hair from inside the turban and is also used for smoothing out folds.