The answer to this entirely depends on what the shape is of the particular veil (i.e. how much of the head does is cover and does it integrate with the main clothes) and what region of the world the Muslim lives in. This list is from least conservative to most conservative.
Hijaab and Khimar: The least conservative form of woman's veil is the Hijaab also known as Khimar, Dilbant, or Jilbant. Hijaab comes from the Arabic word for curtain or cover and according to Islamic scholarship, the Hijaab is given the wider meaning of modesty and privacy. It is a piece of cloth that covers all or most of the woman's hair and circles down to the chin. If a woman wears only a Hijaab, her face would still be clearly visible, although her hair (and usually her ears) would be hidden from view.
Abaya or Chador: The next piece of cloth that is of a similarly-conservative nature to the Hijaab is the Abaya also known as the Chador. The difference between a Hijaab and an Abaya is that an Abaya extends to the rest of the body. (In a sense an Abaya is a Hijaab-dress combination). This garment is commonly worn by Iranian women. Saudi women also wear an Abaya but compliment it with a Niqab.
Niqab: This is a piece of cloth that covers the face, at least everything beneath the eyes. In many instances the Niqab continues all of the way up to the hair line. In those cases, a slit is cut for the woman's eyes, but her face remains concealed. Niqabs are worn almost exclusively with Hijaabs and Abayas. If a woman (in theory) were to only wear a niqab, her hair would and chin would exposed as the Niqab only covers the front of the face.
Yashmak: This is a piece of cloth which combines the lower half of a Niqab (i.e. the part below the eyes) with a partial Hijaab so that most of the hair is covered. This headcovering used to be popular in Egypt, but is now being phased out for Hijaab and Hijaab-Niqab wearing.
Burqa: This is a garment modeled on the Abaya, but instead of leaving the face exposed, the Burqa covers the entire face. The upper part of the face is replaced with a mesh so that the woman can see out, but otherwise the woman cannot be seen or see out from beneath the fabric.
Yashmak is a veil worn by Muslin women in public. It begins with the letter Y.
Yashmak is a word for a Turkish type of veil that is worn by some Muslim women.
The veil worn by some Muslim women that starts with the letter "y" is called a yashmak.
face veil
A Muslim woman doesn't have to cover her face at home or when she is in the gathering of women. She can take off her veil before ' mahram''. Relatives who are blood related.
A face veil is Called A Niqab. This is seperate to the Abaya which is a long black loose dress.
Veil and seclusion.
well, it depends on the woman herself, Lebanon has both Muslims & Christians. wearing the veil is required from the Muslim woman.
A niqab is a veil which entirely covers the face, worn by some Muslim women.
well they can wear a blouse under thier veil.
If you mean Hijab- veil- they are commanded by Almighty Allah to do so.
No, but Black Veil Brides has a song called Sex and Hollywood.