Hair
Hair at no age must be cut at the waning of the moon, that would prevent it growing luxuriantly.
Hair cut off should always be burned; it unlucky to throw shorn hair away; otherwise, birds might make a nest of your hair, weaving tightly, so that you would have difficulty rising on your last day.
A blonde has a loving disposition but is fickle and unreliable.
A man will lose his strength, if he allows a woman to cut his hair.
A person with two crowns will meet death by drowning.
Anyone who has a double crown will eat bread on two continents.
Bad luck will befall you, if you lay your hair clippings under a rock.
Birds building a nest with your combings will put tangles in your hair.
A string in your hair shows that someone is thinking about you.
A dark-haired woman is faithful and trustworthy.
Combing your hair after dark (or after sunset) will make you forgetful.
If you jerk out a gray hair, ten will come to its funeral.
The best husbands will be found among men with fine brown hair.
A dropped comb should be stepped on three times and kissed to
avert bad luck.
A large quantity of hair on the body is a sign of virility.