Linda’s prompt for #SoCS this week:
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “vol.” Find a word with “vol” in it, and use it in your post. Have fun!
Volume – My hair has far too much volume at the moment. I got shorter layers cut into it in the holidays, and now, being naturally curly, it decides to do some wonderful things at night, so when I wake up, I look like I’ve been dragged through the hair backwards!
And the thing is, I don’t wash my hair every day. It’s something I’ve never done. With all the Indian superstitions regarding girls and hair washing, I’d never get a chance, if I believed them all! If I was to wash it every day, instead of the twice a week I have grown accustomed to, then the Bed head would be a thing of the past!
I was told as a child, to never wash my hair on a Thursday as I only have the one brother, and it would be bad luck for him.
Then when I got married a few other days were added to the mix, as my Mother In Law is quite the believer!
So Tuesdays and Saturdays went out of the window too, and I don’t even know why!
What’s even sillier?
Sikhs aren’t supposed to believe in superstitions!
But to be honest, my hair isn’t greasy, and I can’t be floofed with washing and drying every day. It gets cold in the winter too, and Hat head is no lesser evil than Bed head! Letting your wet hair dry under a woolly hat makes for an interesting look, believe me!
I’m grateful for my voluminous locks, to be honest. Many pay a lot of money for curls, yet God graced me with mine from the moment I was born!
So, do you know why I can’t wash my hair on a Tuesday or a Saturday? Or do you have your own hairwashing superstitions you can add to these?
LindaGHill
Sep 18, 2017 @ 22:58:04
The only one I know of is not to have a shower when there’s a thunderstorm outside. I have no idea if that’s science-based or old wives-based. 😛
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Ritu
Sep 19, 2017 @ 06:34:05
Oh! I haven’t heard that one before!
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LindaGHill
Sep 19, 2017 @ 14:01:51
Since I haven’t heard of a lot of people being electrocuted in the shower, I’m guessing it’s probably more superstition than anything. I’ve also heard you shouldn’t wash the dishes when there’s a thunderstorm. …that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it. 😉
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Ritu
Sep 19, 2017 @ 17:27:30
Love it lol! 😄
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Tikeetha T
Sep 18, 2017 @ 14:41:57
Nope, why? I have no hair washing superstitions. Why can’t you wash it on Tuesdays or Saturdays?
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Ritu
Sep 18, 2017 @ 15:58:35
I honestly don’t know. I got told, and I listened lol!
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Tikeetha T
Sep 18, 2017 @ 16:29:12
LOL. Okay, a friend of mine is West African and was told that you can’t sleep in a new house until a Sunday and definitely not before it has been blessed.
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Ritu
Sep 18, 2017 @ 16:53:26
So many strange superstitions!
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OIKOS™-Redaktion
Sep 17, 2017 @ 02:08:32
Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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willowdot21
Sep 17, 2017 @ 00:20:32
You have fabulous hair Sis. Here are some answers
Tuesday : There are many stories about hair wash which is why, washing hair is prohibited on Tuesdays. It is more applicable on those who are affected by Mars (Mangal). So, to calm down the effects of heavy Mangal, people do not wash their hair on Tuesdays.
Saturday: There are mixed Hindu myths on Saturday hair wash. In Hinduism, some believe that washing your hair on Saturday is good as it helps bring down the effect of Sade Sati, there are many who think that washing hair on Saturday can anger Shani Dev.
Information found here 💜💗💜💗💜💗
https://www.boldsky.com/yoga-spirituality/faith-mysticism/2013/myths-about-hair-wash-hinduism-036636.html
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Ritu
Sep 17, 2017 @ 07:52:19
See, and both of them are based on Hindu superstition, not Sikh! Thanks Sis!
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willowdot21
Sep 17, 2017 @ 08:31:26
I find it all very interesting. My eldest once had dreadlocks, yes dreadlocks, red hair and long. He had them for a couple of years and he hardly ever washed his hair. After a while his hair was glorious and didn’t smell. Years later he has normal healthy hair. He washes it now! . He he keeps it very smart now. 🤗
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Ritu
Sep 17, 2017 @ 08:36:50
Lol! Well they do say that hair self cleans to an extent!
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willowdot21
Sep 17, 2017 @ 08:57:01
Indeed he goes to the babar’s regularly theses days 🤗🤗
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Ritu
Sep 17, 2017 @ 09:09:01
🙂
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Laura
Sep 16, 2017 @ 23:46:13
Those are interesting superstitions! I can’t really think of any I follow though I’m positive I must. Oh, and you’re lucky to have volume…I have curly hair yet still manage to have fine hair, too.
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 23:58:05
Man it’s so hard to control though!!!
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Ruth
Sep 16, 2017 @ 16:46:47
You have beautiful hair Ritu, voluminous or not! 🙂
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 19:50:25
Aw thank you!
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You Can Always Start Now
Sep 16, 2017 @ 16:00:36
Too funny when I read the prompt “vol” I went straight to volume and my hair also!
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 19:49:15
It was that or volumes of books!!!
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Nisthur Anadi
Sep 16, 2017 @ 15:01:20
Hi Ritu…How is your injury now…?
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 17:52:20
Hi! Still a bit painful but better thank you 😊
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Nisthur Anadi
Sep 17, 2017 @ 07:23:50
Hope it will take little bit more time to heal completely….How are you otherwise ?
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Ritu
Sep 17, 2017 @ 08:02:36
Otherwise I am very well thank you . Currently settling in our two new pets into the home and family. We got two new Parrotlets yesterday, Heer and Ranjha! Hope you are well too!
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Nisthur Anadi
Sep 18, 2017 @ 13:30:15
Wow … Awesome name.
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Erika Kind
Sep 16, 2017 @ 14:00:19
I have no idea, sis…. lol!
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 17:49:38
Lol!!!!
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J-Dub
Sep 16, 2017 @ 12:48:43
This is interesting. I am awful at guessing though. I looked through comments for answer. Will you tell us why tomorrow?
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 17:45:53
I honestly don’t know really either! So anything said I’m learning too!
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beehalton2
Sep 16, 2017 @ 12:16:38
The only superstition I can add is that I get a cold if I get out with wet hair, weather, season or day has nothing to with it. Just my Granny’s obsession with keeping us healthy.
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 12:43:50
And my mother in.laws too!
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Dan Antion
Sep 16, 2017 @ 12:12:56
Having so little hair I can dry it with a brisk wipe of a towel, I can’t relate. However, I am picturing an inverted mushroom image as you pull your wooly cap off your freshly washed hair. Thanks for the smile.
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 12:43:29
Or like Garth from Wayne’s world in the mornings Lol!
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Judy E Martin
Sep 16, 2017 @ 11:15:13
I used to wash my hair every day, even when it was at its longest. My ex husband also believed that after enjoying a bit of rumpy-pumpy you should wash completely from top to bottom including washing your hair, even if it had just been washed!!!
I tend to wash my hair every two days now, in the cooler weather, but still mostly every day when it is hot.
I don’t know where your superstitions come from but I can understand why you wouldn’t want to risk anything bad happening if you didn’t comply! 🙂
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 11:29:53
It’s a bit annoying to be honest sis but I’m used to following them!
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Miriam Hurdle
Sep 16, 2017 @ 10:50:19
So you never wash your hair on Tuesdays and Saturdays? Interesting superstition. I don’t think I can be restricted by that. I have naturally wavy hair. When my hair doesn’t look good, I wash and straighten it as I dry my hair. That means I wash my hair every 2 or 3 days. But I remember the no washing when menstruating when I was young. I was told I would have a headache.
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 11:28:06
They’re silly superstitions miriam yet I still conform !
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Miriam Hurdle
Sep 16, 2017 @ 20:50:12
Well, I can see that once to are used to it, you just do it automatically without doubting it. Just as washing your hair on Monday and Friday, so you don’t have to think about that on Tuesday and Saturday!
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 21:21:20
Exactly!
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Miriam Hurdle
Sep 16, 2017 @ 21:32:15
Yes, treat it as a habit rather than superstitious would work for me!
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 21:32:58
That’s kinda what I do now!
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Miriam Hurdle
Sep 16, 2017 @ 22:02:59
Yes, then you just do it without thinking about it. That’s good!
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 22:41:59
😁
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Miriam Hurdle
Sep 17, 2017 @ 00:31:05
🙂 🙂
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ellenbest24
Sep 16, 2017 @ 07:12:07
We four girls were told strictly by Mother… ‘Never wash your hair, stand barefoot on a cold floor or BATH? When mensturating. What! Was that all about? I fear we must have stank like ten day old crab cakes … We were also not allowed to go near boys during this time. Whispers because they’d know… thinks i don’t think we’d have looked appealing with dirty hair and wearing terrified looks when ever a boy was about, not forgetting smelling bad.
The joys of superstition that was passed down.
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 07:46:39
Lol! And the thing is when they’re in your head, even if you don’t believe them, you feel bad breaking them and somehow end up passing them on to your kids. Just in case! (Hopefully not the no washing whilst menstruating one though! ) 😉😁
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ellenbest24
Sep 16, 2017 @ 07:54:59
None of them! Only … good morning Mr Magpie hows your wife today! Which everybody knows has to be said as soon as you see one EVER! sniffs
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 08:05:53
And make sure you doff your cap to him!
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ellenbest24
Sep 16, 2017 @ 08:18:26
Obs! If you are wearing one, otherwise tug your forelock. Only wise to do so.
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 08:18:56
Precisely!
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robbiesinspiration
Sep 16, 2017 @ 06:28:34
I wash my hair when ever I want to but usually every three days. I wonder where those superstitions came from? Most interesting!
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 07:44:19
There are a few schools of thought but most cone from Hindu religious superstitions!
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jacquelineobyikocha
Sep 16, 2017 @ 05:00:33
I find such superstitions amusing and interesting at the same time. I wonder what informed such thoughts.
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 07:43:34
I did try and read about them a little as I wrote this. Some come from Hindu beliefs. One thought was that because women had enough to do, these compulsory days off washing hair was meant to lessen their load!
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Kurian
Sep 16, 2017 @ 03:23:32
Interesting superstitions, but I would say ‘keep them’ as dreams are made out of that
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Ritu
Sep 16, 2017 @ 07:41:33
😊
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