![]() But I first stumbled across the concept when I noticed that the Farmers' Almanac (the centuries-old publication best known for predicting weather/climate trends far in advance) lists best dates for cutting hair to increase growth, right alongside its suggested dates for planting crops or mowing the lawn. Yes, "lunar haircutting" is an actual thing-and not a new one either. So why trim on days when that pull is stronger? "When you trim your hair you are removing dead ends, which helps to keep your hair healthy," Duncan "Many people believe that the moon has a direct pull not only on the tides but a variety of other living things on earth." Including hair. "The formula the Farmers' Almanac uses is based on the moon phases, where the moon is at in the zodiac, and a few other factors," managing editor Sandi Duncan kindly explained. Whaaat? I had to drop what I was working on and contact the publication to find out more about how these dates are selected. That's right, horoscope junkies-we're talking hairstrology. Now here's one hair-growth trick we're pretty sure you haven't tried along with those prenatal vitamins: booking hair trims according to the lunar calendar. ![]()
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