Maybe you’ve seen people talking about the spiritual meaning of burning hair on TikTok or Instagram—but is there any truth to these videos? In fact, burning your hair by accident or intentionally or dreaming about burning hair may carry spiritual significance! Come with us as we explore the spiritual meanings of burning hair and discover its importance in superstitions , the Bible , and different religions . (We'll also provide tips for getting rid of a burning smell if you smell it in your home!)
Burning Hair Spiritual Meaning: Brief Overview
The act and smell of burning hair have different spiritual meanings depending on the culture behind it. In some cases, it represents transformation and change. It can also symbolize spiritual purification, as well as protection — it's common in some cultures to burn discarded hair to guard against spells and curses.
Steps
How to Get Rid of a Burning Hair Smell
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Find and address the source of the burning hair smell. If you or someone in your household burned their hair with a flat iron, a hair dryer, or some other heating implement, apply baking soda or scented hair product to the hair to absorb and mask the odor. If that's not the source, an electric appliance, cable, or outlet might be overheating. In that case, unplug whatever you think the smell is coming from.
- If the smell still won't go away, call emergency services (911). It might seem like overkill, but if there's an electrical fire in your home, the fire department will find it and may save your house from burning down.
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Open windows and vents to circulate fresh air into your home. After you deal with the source of the burning hair smell, open the windows in your home and ensure all the vents in the floor or ceiling are open, too. This will help circulate fresh air into your home and usher the burnt smell outside.
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Spray air freshener, light a candle, or turn on a scent diffuser. If you don't want to wait around for the burning hair smell to go away on its own, you can try to mask it with natural or artificial scents. You can, for example, spray air freshener, light a scented candle (or several), or turn on a diffuser that uses scented wax or oils.
- If you have pets or children, read the label of your air freshener carefully before using it. Some air fresheners release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are toxic to animals and young children. [7] X Trustworthy Source United States Environmental Protection Agency Independent U.S. government agency responsible for promoting safe environmental practices Go to source
- You can also make your own air freshener at home.
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References
- ↑ https://www.hair.com/the-importance-of-indigenous-hair-in-native-culture.html
- ↑ https://youtu.be/Uue97AtXzRA?si=Zp04rgRas_ch21Ft&t=171
- ↑ https://sib.illinois.edu/news/2021-07-29t000000/some-birds-steal-hair-living-mammals
- ↑ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3640774/
- ↑ https://www.psychohairapy.org/blog/dont-touch-my-hair-but-why
- ↑ https://www.hair.com/the-importance-of-indigenous-hair-in-native-culture.html
- ↑ https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/volatile-organic-compounds-impact-indoor-air-quality