concept   shaving

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) United States (1) Western countries (1) Middle East (1) South Asia (1) Muslim-majority countries (1) hairdressing community (1) observant Sikhs in India (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shaving United States Shaving is a common grooming practice among both men and women in the United States, using shaving cream or gel. 20
2 shaving Western countries Shaving is a widespread grooming practice for both men and women in Western cultures, utilizing a variety of products and techniques. 11
3 shaving Middle East In the Middle East, maintaining a beard is a symbol of masculinity and religious commitment, impacting shaving practices. 8
4 shaving South Asia In South Asia, traditional grooming includes growing and grooming facial hair as a symbol of masculinity and religious practice. 2
5 shaving Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, it is a religious practice for men to keep a beard and avoid shaving completely or to keep the beard long and the mustache trimmed. 1
6 shaving hairdressing community Shaving is highly valued by the hairdressing community for its precision and creativity in facial hair and head designs. 1
7 shaving observant Sikhs in India Some observant Sikhs in India and men in some Middle Eastern countries choose not to shave facial hair for religious or cultural reasons. 1