Enjoy The Benefits Of Head Turbans

By Freda Watts


Men have worn head turbans for thousands of years. They are more common in parts of Asia of than anywhere else but can also be found in Africa. Nobleman usually wear them but sometimes women do too, after shaving their hair off. Many religious people wear them, this is especially true of Muslims and Sikhs.

Turbans are worn by Sikhs as an acknowledgement of their god. They wear them to stop dirt getting in their hair too. Jews, Catholics and Hindus occasionally wear them when they have entered church. Sikhs though, always wear turbans because their belief is that God is omnipotent. Sikhs also wear them to make themselves stand out among other people in their community. They don't wear anything over their bears because they can be kept clean without difficulty.

The head scarves was originally worn to mark a person's higher class, they were called leaders. It distinguished them from people of the lower class. Later, this was changed and everyone wore them and this got rid of class distinctions. Every Sikh was names Singh or Kaur too, creating even greater equality.

The colour of turbans has no special meaning. Young people tend to prefer blue, while the elderly favour white. Red and green are unpopular. The main reason for covering the head is to keep the hair clean, the colour just isn't important, it is a matter of individual choice.

Sikhs don't cut their hair because they believe it is a gift from God. They want to live in the way God made them and respect what they have been given, so cutting their hair would contradict that. Some people think that if you don't cut your hair, then it will just grow and grow. But Sikhs say that the hair, eyebrows and beard stop growing at a certain length because the body knows when to grow and shed it's hair.

Having long hair can have health benefits. It can block the ultra violet rays and help to stop skin cancer. Also, it can keep you cool during hot weather and warm during cold weather. It traps air in the gap between your hair and head which acts as an insulator.

Turbans have been worn in many European countries for hundreds of years. However, they have never really become very popular. In the United Kingdom, they are worn mainly as a fashion statement rather because of any particular faith. It is more common to wear hats in Europe.

Cancer sufferers who have had chemotherapy sometimes wear turbans. This is to cover any baldness created by the therapy. This is more common among women because men tend to be more comfortable with baldness. Cancer patients often wear caps, night scarves and baseball hats for similar purposes.

Head turbans can be controversial. The soccer authorities in Quebec banned anybody from wearing them during matches due to safety issues. However, the governing football authority repealed the ban but said that if you wanted to wear one then it must be the same colour as your football shirt. This is because sometimes the colour can clash with the shirt of the opposing team and make it difficult to referee the match.




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