Amish, some conservative Mennonites, and some Brethrens (Plymouth Brethrens, Open Brethrens and Exclusive Brethrens, etc). And also Pentecostals......
There are a few religions that require women to wear their hair in buns. The Amish typically require women to wear their hair in buns.
Penacostal
The niqab is the cloth which covers the face as part of the hijab which is worn by Muslim women when they are in public. There remains a difference of opinion as to whether covering the face is obligatory.
the sikh religion. they believe that God wants them to keep their hair covered so they sometimes wear a huge wrap around their head, sometimes a skull cap.
islam
The Bible teaches that those who are rightous will meet Jesus in the air. Jesus will come down from heaven, while the rightous will rose up to meet Him. As far as I know, no such religion teaches the belief that you will be taken to heaven by your hair.
Never women can be killed if they are not married and cover there heads. But that is only in Finland.
possibly Sikhism... women are not allowed to cut their hair so they keep them in buns.......
Most young women who were flappers had bobbed hair, older more conservative women had their hair in buns, and men always had short haircuts.
they don't show their hair because in the religion of Islam women are not allowed to show their hair and that shows how much respect for themselves.....and not all women in Jordan not show their hair that is only because majority of Jordan religion is Islam
Only in Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) have women been required to cover their hair. There is much debate on whether it was by cultural custom or official religious commandment. This practice has largely fallen into disuse among Christian religions. Many Jewish women conceal their hair with scarves or wigs after they are married. It is primarily in the Islam religion that most Muslim women veil their hair entirely in religious custom and in Islamic countries where it is required by law. See related questions on this website about religious clothing customs or requirements.
The various anabaptist faiths.... Mennonites, Amish, Hutterites, Shakers, Yoders, etc.
buns
try braids, ponytails, and buns.....but it really depends really how long your hair is. one of the buns I do is the sock bun
sleeping with you hair in a bun can give your hair an akward wave depending on your hair
wearing veil that covers face is neither required by Islam religion teachings nor denied. It is subject to country traditions and practices but not a religion requirement. The religion requires Muslim women to wear hijab that covers head, hair, and neck but not covering face and hands. Refer to question below.
Yes they can! There is no low forcing women to cover their hair or removing cover from their hair. Jordan is an Islamic country and there are Christian Jordanians too living peacefully in their country, practicing their religion in their churches.
buns or hair that's weird and high up.
brethrens