Are elves hairless?

Anatomy. Just like all other elves they look like humans with a slim, athletic or muscular build and V-shaped (Male) and Hourglass (Female) figure. They have leaf-shaped ears, and are hairless everywhere (except for hair on their head, eyebrows, and eyelashes) Males are very Androgynous.
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Do elves have body hair?

No Canon, more stories, more Realms. My own 'fix' for all of this is that NO, Elves don't have facial hair (and other body hair, even less likely). However, over the course of untold milenia, Elves have interbred with humans (and others), and therefor it is a recessive gene and some can.
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What do elves usually look like?

Like fairies, elves were said to be diminutive shape-shifters. (Shakespeare's elves were tiny, winged creatures that lived in, and playfully flitted around, flowers.) English male elves were described as looking like little old men, though elf maidens were invariably young and beautiful.
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What do elves look like in mythology?

Appearance. Elves are often pictured as youthful-seeming men and women of great beauty living in forests and other natural places, underground or in wells and springs. Elves have many forms; some are tiny, some are tall and female elves often seem human, but some say they are empty from the back, like a hollow tree.
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What makes an elf an elf?

In medieval Germanic-speaking cultures, elves generally seem to have been thought of as beings with magical powers and supernatural beauty, ambivalent towards everyday people and capable of either helping or hindering them.
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How old can a elf live?

An elf reaches adulthood at about 110 years of age and can live to be more than 700 years old.
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How do elves reproduce?

The bride's mother gives the groom a jewel to wear. Elves view the sexual act as special and intimate, for it leads to the birth of children. Elves cannot be forced to have sex; before that they will lose the will to endure and go to Mandos. Elves have few children, and there are long intervals between each child.
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Are elves beautiful?

Elves tend to all be beautiful, but widely representative of all Human 'fads' at once. The face may be round and soft or hard and imperious, but both behold the Elvish beauty. The eyes may be blue or they may be brown, but both are bright with Elvish joy.
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Are elves Tall or short?

The Elves were the fairest creatures in Arda, a far more beautiful race than Men, and generally tall (about six feet). Among them, those who had gone to Valinor were the fairest and had the greatest skill of body.
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Why are elf ears pointy?

Elf Ear Causes and Symptoms

An ear normally develops with two folds of cartilage. With a Stahl's ear, a third fold of cartilage is present. If the upper portion of the ear (helix) unfurls, the result is a pointed ear. There are no physical symptoms associated with elf ear.
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Can elves get fat?

So, officially, no, elves cannot be fat.
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How long are elves pregnant?

Elves' pregnancy lasts for two years. Most elf-maidens don't make it through 2 years thus less children. Twins are more common in Elves than in humans.
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Do all elves have long hair?

Tolkien often describes hair color, like Elrond's hair being “dark as the shadows of twilight.” But while some male elves do have canonically long hair (Celeborn's is “silver long and bright”), this isn't established as a key element of elvish culture.
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Why can't elves grow beards?

Elves cannot naturally grow a beard

21): Elves have no facial and little body hair. Therefore, an elf cannot grow a beard even with this particular item. Although half-elves are described as able to grow beards, I'm unaware of any D&D product of any edition featuring a full elf with a natural beard.
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Can elves have curly hair?

Though Tolkien never says that elves don't have curly hair, he also never describes an elf with curly hair. So, whatever the style, it's likely that the hair itself is pretty straight.))
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Do elves ever have beards?

Elves had no beards, at least until their "third cycle of life", like Círdan. Mahtan was an exception, and had a beard in his early "second cycle". The Elvish beardlessness could also be observed in Mannish lines with an Elvish strain (as in the princely house of Dol Amroth), which lacked beards.
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What do elves drink?

Just like you, elves cannot survive on food alone! When it comes time to wash down a meal, elves drink a lot of the same beverages as you: a cold glass of milk with their chocolate chip cookies, freshly squeezed orange juice or even North Pole snow melted to make a glass of water.
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Are all elves white?

Tolkien never describes his Elves as white skinned. There's no reason to believe that all Elves had pale skin, and even if all Elves had pale skin not all people with pale skin are white. It is okay to imagine Elves however you imagine them.
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How much do elves weigh?

Elves stood on average 5′4″‒6′0″ (1.6‒1.8 m) and weighed 130‒170 lb (59‒77 kg). Usually, true elves were a naturally slender and athletic race. Elves had a similar range of complexions to humans, with wood elves typically coppery or pale skinned and wild elves having darker pigmentation.
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Do elves get drunk?

Well, the Hobbit shows that Elves can certainly get themselves drunk. They can also be killed by poison, so presumably an Elf could theoretically drink themselves to death. However, they would be unlikely to suffer much from the long term physiological effects of drinking.
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What are elves allergic to?

Weaknesses. Iron: Elves are highly allergic to Iron in the same capacity Werewolves are allergic to silver. Iron is a very grounded element and has very magical properties meaning it soaks up magic like a sponge and in turn weakens elves.
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Do elves get periods?

((EDIT: Although ti's very possible - even likely, that menstruation wasn't actually a monthly cycle. Elves rarely even counted in years (preferring centuries), let alone months.)) So, long story short, I'm pretty confident that elves do menstruate.
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Can elves and humans mate?

Elves and humans have held the Armlet of Strength and half-elves are capable of interbreeding with both elves and humans and continuing to produce fertile children. Interestingly, half-elves can also breed with other half-elves and have created a fairly stable half-elf race.
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Do elves only fall in love once?

Elves marry only once (with only one known, very special, exception), but there's no rule about them loving only once. For example, Finwe loved Miriel, and then he loved Indis.
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