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It will feel nice but the novelty may wear off so do consider that. There's a lot less you can do with short hair. This line does make me feel your hair will be in much better condition if you cut it. I think it's a pretty good cast for a hair cut. Interesting that this line follows 22.2 concerning hair
Hi Fortuny1889,
"How will I feel with my hair cut?"
22.3 to 27 ~ It will be a relief and you will love it.
The nuclear hexagram for 22 (Beauty) is 40 (Relief) which points to the inner tension in your reading being dissolved into satisfying Nourishment (27).
Good Luck!
Congratulations on 20,000 Comments, Trojina!
Please treat yourself to some cake!
You were the first person to welcome me to Clarity ~ thanks for your great perspective and reads!
Congratulations on 20,000 Comments, Trojina!
Please treat yourself to some cake!
You were the first person to welcome me to Clarity ~ thanks for your great perspective and reads!
Congratulations on 20,000 Comments, Trojina!
Please treat yourself to some cake!
About your reading, Fortuny - along the lines of what Steve said (his problems with his mother notwithstanding), I wonder with 27 there if there's any chance the stylist will try to talk you - again! - into doing extra things? Coloring it or whatnot. Which is fine if that's what you want, but not fine if you don't.
It's probably more likely the reading's talking about the damage that already exists, and how your hair will look much better with that gone. The damaged part probably makes your whole head look dull, removing that will make all of it look shiny.
I think a relating hexagram could refer to the past. "In the context of what happened before" sort of thing.
22.3 is a line of glamour and pleasure, enchanted evenings and well just feeling special. You know some nights/some times you just feel good in your skin, you feel attractive and amusing and you have a special time where you are indulged and it's all lovely especially with dim lighting. It's lovely, Brad talks in his commentary about it being all fur and feathers and display all creatures make in courtship, it's a grand display of your beauty - now that's a good line for a haircut and it's a good line for a night out with an enchanting stranger where you dance and it's all magical. Remember however this is what it is , you don't make serious decisions necessarily when you are enjoying being the belle of the ball and in the morning all the pretty things look ordinary again.
This is what happens when one goes to the hairdressers sometimes they make it look amazing in the salon but you can't recreate it very well at home. It happens to me, I know that the style she gives me is what she can do with all her hair dressing skills and I try to learn from her but I can't recreate it in the same way. Long hair is long hair there's not much they can do to make long hair look that different but if you go shoulder length, have layers etc there's more styling needed to make it look like she makes it look so remember when she does it you may have trouble recreating it so ask her what she's doing, if applicable. I could see that scenario very much with this line. You get the cut it looks great but next day you're may be a bit discombobulated when you wake up and it looks very different.
I think the advice is to totally enjoy the experience of your new look really, I think it's going to look lovely and glossy but you may not be able to hold onto how they make it look, which hardly matters, they do tend to use a lot of products which if used every day would make hair sticky.
Oh, well, now that you've told us your age (hehheh - but I'm considerably older than you are), I wonder if part of what the line might mean is coloring it? I think that could fit with 22.3. But as Trojina pointed out in general, 22.3 means something that won't last. Dye is certainly one of those.
Your question was only about having it cut, though.
Oh, well, now that you've told us your age (hehheh - but I'm considerably older than you are), I wonder if part of what the line might mean is coloring it? I think that could fit with 22.3. But as Trojina pointed out in general, 22.3 means something that won't last. Dye is certainly one of those.
Your question was only about having it cut, though.
Oh, well that's a good point. My mother's hair didn't turn gray either.Hmm I'm 59 and my hair is still it's natural colour, dark brown, I don't need to dye it so age 44 is not necessarily going to mean grey.
Oh, well that's a good point. My mother's hair didn't turn gray either.
It is. Here it is fashionable for young people to dye their hair grey.
I'm 30 and have lots of grey hair- maybe a genetic thing (my aunt had it almost white as a 40-year-old). Regardless of it, I've dyed my hair many colors; from more natural tones like olive to odder ones such as cherry red, green and cobalt blue. I love- somehow need- the diversity!I have some grey hair. But it’s my new natural color now.
Grey is the new black!
Hello Fortuny!
You'll feel more beautiful... and maybe younger!
I'm 30 and have lots of grey hair- maybe a genetic thing (my aunt had it almost white as a 40-year-old). Regardless of it, I've dyed my hair many colors; from more natural tones like olive to odder ones such as cherry red, green and cobalt blue. I love- somehow need- the diversity!
Oh yes thank you. Hilary said I didn't need cake since appreciation was enough.
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