Sunday, July 13, 2008

Moon Phases for Hair August 2008

Cut your hair at the full moon, say professional hair stylists. Is it a creative marketing practice or belief in the folklore of the moon phases? Ask your hairdresser at your own risk. Like any other group of people, many are fully trained in modern practice that does not include anything as un-technological as the moon phases. I mention the moon to each person who cuts my hair and I would say that the highest percentage of them have no idea what I am talking about.

The notions about hair and the moon phases go back into history. Italy has a long tradition of beliefs about the moon and hair, dating back to the Roman period when it is said that Tiberius had such a strong fear of growing bald that he would only have his barbering done during the waxing moon.

English and American folklore follow agricultural moonlore for hair cutting. While the Farmer’s Almanac does not mention the full moon in relation to hair cuts, English folklore recommends cutting or trimming hair at the full moon for longer, thicker hair. France as well has a history of moon folklore for hair based on agriculture. So, turning to your cultural heritage is another source for finding your way with the moon phases. My own Lithuanian background has a strong track record of following the moon phases for agriculture. Follow the wisdom of your ancestors if they have a tradition of the moon.

Modern minds want to know why the moon works the way it does with hair. One skeptic claims that hair growth is determined by cell division rather than the gravitational effect of the moon cycle. I say, yes, precisely the point! A cell, filled with thousands of biochemical machines, is incredibly complex. Cytoplasm that fills the inside of a cell is made of water which happens to be similar to sea water. We carry our ocean with us and we stand on the earth in a continuous cyclic relationship with the sun and the moon.


Most hair salons are happy to have your business on any day of the moon cycle, but one stylist in Italy wants to preserve the old ways of the moon. A few years ago in Rome, Vittorio Giunta, fought to keep his hair salon open during the evening of the full moon. He wanted to uphold his belief that the full moon is the best time to cut hair. Unfortunately, his shop hours created a conflict with city government and other shop owners who adhere to the traditional daytime schedule.

Jeanne Valere reports in the book titled Unusual Shopping in Paris that French hairdresser Djelani Maachi also keeps his shop open during the night of the full moon. He claims that the hair will grow back faster when cut on the night of the full moon. This makes sense in relation to the growth of above-ground plant parts that occur during the time of maximum pressure exerted at the full moon.

New York has numerous salons that cater to full moon enthusiasts in the City that never sleeps, and this makes perfect sense, whether it is a fancy about the full moon or simply good business sense. Free hair cuts are available if you are in Alvin, Texas, just south of Houston and it is a full moon. Stop in at Gertzen Hair World on West Willis. The owner, Kair W. Gertzen, offers free hair cuts between 8 p.m. and midnight along with refreshments and music.

The poll is closed now for the issue about avoiding hair treatments during the Pisces and Cancer moons. The results remained steady throughout the polling time with the final result of 60% of those who agree and 39% who do not agree.

Find your style and hair care dates for August on the following list based on astrology and folklore. Be sure to include the avoid dates for the void-of-course moons, and convert the hours your time zone.

Based on Pacific Standard Time:
MT Mountain Time add 1 hour
CST Central Time add 2 hours
EST Eastern Time add 3 hours
UT Universal Time Time Converter at http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

BY STYLE

* You may choose to avoid treatment as recommended during Pisces and Cancer moons as well as the Void of Course times.

Avoid hair care*: Aug 17*Aug 18*, Aug 19 before 8a*, Aug 25 after 6p*, Aug 26*, Aug 27 before 8p*

Avoid hair treatment during void-of-course: Aug 2 12p-2p, Aug 4 5p-8p,Aug 7 2a-5a, Aug 9 2p-4:30p, Aug 12 2a-5p, Aug 14 10a-4p, Aug 16 after 10p, Aug 19, 4a-8a, Aug 21 9a-12p, Aug 23 2a-3p, Aug 25 3p-6p, Aug 27 5p-8p, Aug 29 after 8p

Color hair: Aug 2 after 2p, Aug 3, Aug 4 before 5p, Aug 14 after 4p, Aug 15, Aug 16 before 10p, Aug 30, Aug 31

Color roots for slow re-growth: Aug 19 after 8a, Aug 20, Aug 21 before 9a and after 12p, Aug 22, Aug 23 before 2a and after 3p, Aug 24 , Aug 25 before 3p and after 6p*, Aug 26*, Aug 27 before 5p* and after 8p

Cut hair to avoid breakage and splitting: Aug 8, Aug 9 before 2p and after 4:30p, Aug 10, Aug 11, Aug 12 before 2a and after 5p, Aug 13, Aug 14 before 10a and after 4p, Aug 15

Cut hair to grow faster: Aug 1, Aug 2 before 12p and after 2p, Aug 3, Aug 4 before 5p and after 8p, Aug 5, Aug 6, Aug 7 before 2a and after 5a, Aug 8, Aug 9 before 2p and after 4:30p, Aug 10, Aug 11, Aug 12 before 2a and after 5p, Aug 13, Aug 14 before 10a and after 4p, Aug 15, Aug 30, Aug 31

Cut hair to grow slower: Aug 19 before 4a and after 8a, Aug 20, Aug 21 before 9a, Aug 23 after 3p, Aug 24, Aug 25 before 3p, Aug 27 after 8p, Aug 28, Aug 29 before 8p

Cut hair to grow thicker: Best Aug 1, Best Aug 2 before 12p, Aug 8, Aug 9 before 2p, Aug 12 after 5p, Aug 13, Aug 14 before 10a, Best Aug 16 before 10p

Cut hair to keep the style the longest: Aug 2 after 2p, Aug 3, Aug 4 before 5p, Aug 30, Aug 31

Cut hair to keep vital energy: Aug 4 before 5p and after 8p, Aug 13

Permanent wave: Aug 2 after 2p, Aug 3, Aug 4 before 5p, Aug 14 after 4p, Aug 15, Aug 16 before 10p, Aug 30, Aug 31

Permanent wave you want to be frizzy: Aug 1, Aug 2 before 12p, Aug 27 after 8p, Aug 28, Aug 29 before 8p


BY DATE

The Moon Phases for Hair by Date is presented in a convenient table format that includes the moon phase, moon sign and void of course hours. Find it at this link:

http://phasenews.com/200815_August_1_2008_Moon_Phases_for_Hair_Table.html


Note: No claim or guarantee is made for your hair care or hair cut results. The author enjoys collecting and sharing the available hair care information based on astrological moon signs, moon phases and moon void of course. Comments are welcome regarding your experience with Moon Phases for Hair. Contact: Laraine @ phasenews.com

Disclaimer

(c) 2008 Laraine Mesavage, All rights reserved. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Talk to Laraine Mesavage and you will quickly discover her passion for living daily with the moon phases. Laraine offers information about the moon phases for busy people to use in a practical way, and relates the latest news and views about the moon cycle. Visit her at Phase News at http://www.phasenews.com/This article may be distributed freely on your website, newsletter or e-zine, provided the entire article, copyright notice, links and "About the Author" resource box are included as written.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is the difference in "cut hair to grow slower" and "cut hair to keep style longest"?
Dianna

Laraine said...

The tradition of cutting hair to grow slower is related to the waning moon after the Full Moon to take advantage of decreasing effects. The closer to the New Moon, the better.

The recommendation by many astrologers to cut hair to keep the style the longest refers to the moon sign in Virgo.

Why would this be so? The way I see it is Virgo is a “mutable” sign, which means it occurs during a change of season and is so linked with transition. The mutable quality of Virgo is flexible, versatile, and adaptable. Gardeners reckon Virgo to be infertile like Leo, but less so, and do not spend time and energy on pursuing plant “growth” activities during a Virgo moon.

When possible, one choice would be to combine the two for extra power: a Virgo moon that occurs after the Full Moon. In 2008, this occurred in Jan and Feb so far. The next dates when this will occur are Oct 23-24, Nov 20-21, and Dec 17-18.

Amy said...

Thank you for posting this wonderful post!
I was beginning to doubt my new trim today as it made my medium-length hair that I patiently waited to grow for months to go back to short.
However your post makes me feel a lot better and I trust your post will be accurate.